Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |           rule the chariot of the Sunne, are represented those persons
 2    1,  1|        the blowing of windes, the Sunne to be restrained from his
 3    1,  2|          you by the light of this Sunne that shineth here, that
 4    2,  9| encountreth with the beams of the Sunne, and pleaseth the eye marvellously.
 5    2, 10|     Celestiall things, and of the Sunne it selfe. Then I mused in
 6    2, 11|         certaine orisons unto the Sunne, which caused all the people
 7    4, 18|         the broyling heate of the sunne had most power, we turned
 8    4, 19|          the broyling heat of the sunne, some languished with lying,
 9    4, 22|         light as it had beene the Sunne. Neither otherwise did the
10    4, 22|           time as the heat of the sunne be past, for when the sunne
11    4, 22|       sunne be past, for when the sunne is in his force, then seeme
12    4, 23|         the broiling heate of the Sunne, so they shall both sustaine
13    4, 23|          the broyling heat of the Sunne shall scortch and parch
14    5, 24|         the cleare Chariot of the Sunne had spred his bright beames
15    7, 41|       When night was come and the Sunne gone downe, behold the old
16    8, 46|          the day was past and the Sunne gone downe, and lying in
17    9, 47|         and the cleare and golden sunne arose, when as behold I
18    9, 48|          thou givest light to the Sunne, thou governest the world,
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