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1 12| his rain, and maketh his sun to shine, upon the just 2 26| that more men adored the sun rising, than the sun setting. 3 26| the sun rising, than the sun setting. With Julius Caesar, 4 28| a fight. But before the sun set, he found them enow 5 34| him; and it came to the sun made his body run with sweat, 6 43| sometimes obscured, by the sun of discipline and virtue. 7 44| whereby the heat of the sun is pent in, and the wind 8 44| may have rooms from the sun, both for forenoon and afternoon. 9 44| become, to be out of the sun or cold. For inbowed windows, 10 44| they keep both the wind and sun off; for that which would 11 45| garden, by going in the sun through the green, therefore 12 45| colored glass gilt, for the sun to play upon. But this hedge 13 45| of them, wheresoever the sun be. You are to frame some 14 56| but sin not. Let not the sun go down upon your anger.