Chapter

 1     I|       a mirror of bronze, the sun disappears, and the tranquil
 2    II|    there are, one beneath the sun and the other in the heart
 3   III|          SULTAN ACHMED.~ ~The sun is shining through the windows
 4   III|      go on living without the sun, and the most lovely of
 5   III|      star resembles a radiant sun. Three years of her life
 6   III|       sleepless yearn for the sun to rise, and put an end
 7   III|    thou dost command! May the sun rise in the west if it be
 8     V|    flash back the rays of the sun. The whole[Pg 101] of the
 9     V|    sky to thee if there be no sun in it? What is the whole
10  VIII|     Go away now when the very sun cannot set because of me,
11  VIII|    master."~ ~"Thou seest the sun rising up yonder behind
12    IX|    THE SETTING AND THE RISING SUN.~ ~The dead bodies of the
13    IX|      wearied of beholding the sun from afar and must needs
14    XI|    had bestowed upon him. The sun was about to set. It sparkled
15    XI|      the Book of Thora before Sun and Moon were ever yet created
16    XI| faithful from the heat of the sun, as they rest beneath it
17  XIII|       her; but as soon as the sun sets[Pg 274] she leaves
18  XIII|     before him as soon as the sun has set. It has become quite
19   Sel|      all, it is fresh." - The Sun.~ ~[Pg 284]~ ~Cherry Ripe. (
20   Sel|   genuine pleasure." - Weekly Sun.~ ~The Winds of March. (
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