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1 I, 57 | brightness to a different Sun;~ ~ 2 I, 90 | chariot 'gainst her brother Sun~ ~ 3 I, 263 | Lucifer, before the coming sun,~ ~ 4 I, 471(17)| This idea that the sun found fuel in the clouds 5 I, 472 | The sun draws heavenward the ocean 6 I, 596 | The sun himself, when poised in 7 II, 368 | Soon as the sun dispelled the chilly night,~ ~ 8 II, 464(18)| yoked the horses of the Sun to the chariot for their 9 II, 539 | armour glistening in the sun,~ ~ 10 II, 661 | Syene 'neath its noontide sun~ ~ 11 II, 785 | Foretell the rising Sun, when noiseless all~ ~ 12 III, 268 | Against the sun opposing; on this shore 17~ ~ 13 III, 455 | violate; hidden from the sun 27~ ~ 14 III, 659 | Or by the sun or crescent moon, how best~ ~ 15 IV, 60 | that fled before the rising sun;~ ~ 16 IV, 65(4) | See Book IX., 1126.) The sun enters Aries about March 17 IV, 320 | starry veil and sank the sun.~ ~ 18 V, 493 | Now sank the sun to rest; the evening star~ ~ 19 V, 515 | quivered at the image of the sun,~ ~ 20 V, 538 | Of Genusus by sun or shower compelled~ ~ 21 V, 620 | 620 The sun descended not in ruddy clouds~ ~ 22 V, 805 | The sun beamed on them, and the 23 VI, 386 | towards the rising of the sun,~ ~ 24 VI, 556 | Beneath a burning sun; and thunder roars~ ~ 25 VI, 613 | mysterious meetings. 35 Never sun~ ~ 26 VII, 6(3) | As to the sun finding fuel in the clouds, 27 VII, 59 | hastens on the hour; no other sun~ ~ 28 VII, 108 | See their last sun to-day. Yet, Rome, I swear,~ ~ 29 VII, 159 | And sun and sky descend upon the 30 VII, 231 | The sun was sad and misty in the 31 VII, 248 | their arms, th' opposing sun~ ~ 32 VII, 916 | Yet when the golden sun~ ~ 33 VII, 990 | 990 By sun and length of days, and 34 VIII, 243 | Far as the rising of the sun to trace~ ~ 35 VIII, 282 | shunned, and, famous for its sun,~ ~ 36 VIII, 534 | by Mount Casius, ere the sun was set~ ~ 37 IX, 464 | First strike the burning sun; across my path~ ~ 38 IX, 494 | mistress to the rising of the Sun.~ ~ 39 IX, 612 | Yet shall the Sun when poised upon the height~ ~ 40 IX, 733 | the ocean fervid from the sun~ ~ 41 IX, 783 | He sought the rising sun, with flight averse,~ ~ 42 IX, 918 | Wax at the sun's command, nor snow compelled~ ~ 43 IX, 998 | region by the horses of the sun~ ~ 44 IX, 1057 | fledglings to the rising sun~ ~ 45 X, 57 | towards the rising of the sun, we yield~ ~ 46 X, 239(10)| It was supposed that the Sun and Moon and the planets ( 47 X, 241 | Opposing: while the sun divides the year,~ ~ 48 X, 263 | back her losses from the sun. 12~ ~ ~ ~ 49 X, 273 | again his banks, until the sun~ ~ 50 X, 277 | flood, when distant far the sun,~ ~ 51 X, 286 | Till the slant sun and Meroe's lengthening 52 X, 303 | Meroe pants beneath the sun,~ ~ 53 X, 311 | That ocean feeds the sun and heavenly fires,~ ~ 54 X, 349 | or to the risings, of the sun~ ~ 55 X, 359 | their knowledge. Where the sun~ ~ 56 X, 369 | Soften the summer sun -- whose rays direct~ ~ 57 X, 370(20)| at this spot the summer sun (in Leo) strikes the earth 58 X, 524 | Casian rock looked forth the Sun~ ~