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 1   T-I|      their source: the hurrying Sun reverse his wheeling team,~
 2   T-I|       those passing through the sun,~and flies when it’s hidden,
 3  T-II|        was mine to sing,~as the sun’s radiant light attracts
 4  T-II|      the swerving horses of the Sun.~Impious Scylla would never
 5 T-III|   horses, herald of the shining Sun!~~ Book TIII.VI:1-38 His
 6 T-III|        that melts in the spring sun~and water that’s not dug
 7  T-IV|      Request for A Letter~ ~The sun has twice drawn near me,
 8   T-V|  sadness,~must need to have the sun pointed out to him,~is unable
 9  ExII|         earth trembles~from the sun’s rising to its setting,
10   ExI|     guests.~You told me how the sun shone brightly,~by heaven’
11   ExI|     trophies, glittering in the sun,~and so many captive chieftains,
12 ExIII| glorious,~save Caesar, from the sun’s rising to its setting.~
13  ExIV|      source,~the chariot of the sun be driven to the Eastern
14  ExIV|       of prayer,~every time the sun rises in the East.~All of
15  IBIS|         conflict with fire,~the sun’s light be merged with that
16  IBIS|         there be no heat to the sun, for you, no light for you~
17  IBIS|     that hour,~neither Moon nor Sun were favourably placed,~
18  IBIS|      the frantic horses ~of the Sun hurtle back from west to
19   Ind|    herds and flocks, and of the sun.~Book TI.II:1-74 He supported
20   Ind|       the second nearest to the sun. He restored Hippolytus
21   Ind|         the nearest star to the sun, Alpha Centauri. The father
22   Ind|      The seven daughters of the Sun god and Clymene. They mourned
23   Ind|     birth is described when the sun is in the tenth sign, Capricorn,
24   Ind|      Crete. Flying too near the sun, despite being warned, the
25   Ind|         46 He flew too near the sun.~ ~Ida, Idaeanmeasures’~
26   Ind|       TIII.V:1-56 Herald of the sun.~Book TIV.X:1-40 The dawn,
27   Ind|   Sipylus, which weeps when the sun strikes its winter cap of
28   Ind|     AD10.~Book TIV.VII:1-26 The Sun is in Pisces, in February/
29   Ind|    Pasiphae~The daughter of the Sun and the nymph Crete (Perseis).
30   Ind|       went to the courts of the Sun to see his father who granted
31   Ind|   favour. He asked to drive the Sun chariot, lost control of
32   Ind|   Apollo.~Book TI.VIII:1-50 The sun, with his chariot and team
33   Ind|  banquet).~Book TIII.V:1-56 The Sun at dawn heralded by Lucifer.~
34   Ind|       banquet the horses of the sun are supposed to have turned
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