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1 1 | protect us from this scorching sun. Being no longer young,
2 7 | private houses, before the sun is up. Much sleep is not
3 7 | heavenly bodies—the stars and sun and moon, and the various
4 7 | with the revolution of the sun and moon, and the other
5 7 | about those great Gods, the Sun and the Moon.~Cleinias.
6 7 | ways, and I have seen the sun and moon doing what we all
7 7 | about the wandering of the sun and the moon and the other
8 8 | soil, or the soil, or the sun, or the air, which are other
9 10| place, the earth and the sun, and the stars and the universe,
10 10| the Gods, and produce the sun, moon, stars, and earth,
11 10| rising and setting of the sun and moon, in all the vicissitudes
12 10| next in order—earth, and sun, and moon, and stars—they
13 10| would look straight at the sun, making ourselves darkness
14 10| the soul carries round the sun and moon, and the other
15 10| one sees the body of the sun, but no one sees his soul,
16 10| the soul carries round the sun, we shall not be far wrong
17 10| the soul which moves the sun this way and that, resides
18 10| such abody, but guides the sun by some extraordinary and
19 10| Athenian. And this soul of the sun, which is therefore better
20 10| therefore better than the sun, whether taking the sun
21 10| sun, whether taking the sun about in a chariot to give
22 12| preserved, and presents to the Sun and to Apollo her three
23 12| ordered cities which the sun and the other Gods behold.
24 12| dawn and the rising of the sun. They shall consist, in
25 12| prevailed among men, that the sun and stars are without soul.
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