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 1    II|         The sun's light and the rays, let in, pour down~ Across
 2    II|        in the very light of the rays,~ And battling on, as in
 3    IV|      same that from the sun the rays~ O'erspread the heaven?
 4    IV| evermore pour in~ New lights of rays, and perish then the old,~
 5     V|        skiey sun (that with his rays dissolves)~ Do minish the
 6     V|        skiey sun (that with his rays dissolves)~ Do minish the
 7     V|     more the tides of ether and rays of sun~ On every side constrained
 8     V|        such degree the force of rays.~ ~ Nor is there one sure
 9     V|         set it blazing with his rays~ Ere he himself appear,
10     V|    shine because~ Strook by the rays of sun, and day by day~
11     V|       orb of sun,~ Breaking his rays and outspread light asunder?~
12    VI|    exhalations hot, with ardent rays.~ What, then, the principle?
13    VI|        sun,~ Up-risen, with his rays has split the soil~ And
14    VI|    water's wet is beat upon~ By rays of sun, and, with the dawn,
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