Book, Chapter

1    2,  8|   and from the gleed of the Sun. Thus being astonied or
2    3, 15|   yester night, that if the Sun had not then presently gon
3    4, 19|  thereon, and set it in the sun to dry.~
4    4, 20|  tired with the heat of the sun and with long travell, among
5    6, 36|    before the rising of the Sun, we came into a wild desart,
6    9, 47| ensued the hot and temperat sun, whereby the little birds
7    9, 48|    About midnight I saw the Sun shine, I saw likewise the
8    9, 48|   was adorned like unto the Sun, and made in fashion of
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