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1 Ind | verdantly, and the beames of the Sun heated not overviolently,~ ~ 2 Ind | on another, untill the Sun be lower declined, and the 3 1, 9| a while,~ ~and when the Sun groweth towards setting, 4 3, 10| their severall walkes; the~ ~Sun being already so low descended, 5 4 | farre. By this time the Sun had chased the Starre-light~ ~ 6 4, 10| King perceiving that the Sun was neere setting, and his 7 6, 10| you well observe it, the Sun is as yet in the middest 8 6, 10| into those parts, where the Sun appeareth at his first rising. 9 6, 10| supper time. And because the Sun was yet~ ~very high, in 10 6, 10| Meadowes, those which the Sun Southward looked on, were 11 6, 10| hand had planted them, the Sun hardly piercing through 12 8, 3| weighty a businesse: for the Sun is yet~ ~in the highest 13 8, 7| I dare assure you, the Sun (in his highest heate) will~ ~ 14 8, 7| thus in the beames of the Sun,~ ~and suffering my body 15 8, 7| be past.~ ~ Now was the Sun upon his setting, when the 16 10, Ind| Gold, by splendour of the~ ~Sun beames drawing neere unto 17 10, 10| heaven,~ ~and seeing the Sun began to fal low, by rising