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 1      I,    62    |      thee, choose not; but in rays direct~ ~
 2    III,   583    |   dockyards. When the morning rays~ ~
 3     IV,   136    |    clear, and Phoebus' warmer rays~ ~
 4      V,   621    |                   Or peaceful rays to rest; part of his beams~ ~
 5     VI,   394    | Pelion that meets the morning rays.~ ~
 6     VI,   881    |   pierce thy caverns with his rays~ ~
 7    VII,   543    |                 And stars and rays, and in the very fanes~ ~
 8   VIII,   839    |     moon shone sadly, and her rays were dim;~ ~
 9     IX,   615    |                           His rays draw in the circle of the
10     IX,  1060    |     such as blink at Phoebus' rays~ ~
11      X,   242    |      night, and by his potent rays~ ~
12      X,   369    |       the summer sun -- whose rays direct~ ~
13      X,   370(20)| strikes the earth with direct rays.~ ~
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