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summons 5
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Virgil
Aeneid

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sun

   Book, Verse
1 1, 362 | after evry foe subdued, the sun~ 2 1, 422 | But, when the sun restord the cheerful day,~ 3 1, 601 | them forth to labor in the sun;~ 4 1, 855 | space of heavn the radiant sun;~ 5 1, 1041| proceed th’ eclipses of the sun;~ 6 1, 1064| Sevn times the sun has either tropic viewd,~ 7 2, 646 | Reflect the sun; and raisd on spires he 8 3, 105 | And the Sun’s temple and his town adore.~ 9 3, 356 | And the Sun’s temple, which the sailor 10 3, 368 | The sun had now fulfilld his annual 11 3, 662 | Now had the sun withdrawn his radiant light,~ 12 3, 744 | winds forsook us, with the sun;~ 13 3, 768 | Scarce had the rising sun the day reveald,~ 14 3, 837 | Like the sun’s disk or like a Grecian 15 4, 164 | When next the Sun his rising light displays,~ 16 4, 696 | Atlas, next the falling sun,~ 17 4, 872 | Thou Sun, who viewst at once the 18 5, 60 | The sun, revolving throthethereal 19 5, 118 | when her bow imbibes the sun.~ 20 5, 169 | above lie basking in the sun.~ 21 6, 365 | till the next returning sun.~ 22 6, 721 | The sun had finishd more than half 23 7, 13 | rich, the daughter of the Sun,)~ 24 7, 146 | T is theirs whateer the sun surveys around.’~ 25 7, 297 | as the greatest that the sun beheld.~ 26 7, 309 | And sultry sun, betwixt the tropics lie.~ 27 7, 735 | And shoots against the sun with equal rays.~ 28 8, 34 | So, when the sun by day, or moon by night,~ 29 8, 129 | The fiery sun had finishd half his race,~ 30 8, 229 | And, when to-morrow’s sun reveals the light,~ 31 8, 259 | hold, impervious to the sun, possessd.~ 32 8, 328 | And curse thinvading sun, and sicken at the sight.~ 33 8, 369 | Meantime the sun descended from the skies,~ 34 9, 195 | Now, since the sun is rolling to the west,~ 35 9, 612 | Nor long the sun his daily course withheld,~ 36 10, 308 | the world forsaken by the sun,~ 37 10, 345 | To-morrow’s sun, unless my skill be vain,~ 38 11, 1316| westward to the sea the sun declind.~ 39 12, 258 | Then to the rising sun he turns his eyes,~ 40 12, 266 | All-seeing sun, and thou, Ausonian soil,~


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