Book,  Par.

1    II,     79|    which, when struck by the sun's rays, gives out the sound
2    VI,     41|     a creature sacred to the sun, differing from all other
3    VI,     41| bears it to the altar of the Sun, and leaves it to the flames.
4    VI,     72|    and looking to the rising sun. Once too when Caius Caesar
5  XIII,     71|       Then looking up to the sun and invoking the other heavenly
6   XIV,     18|  husband's embrace. Then the sun was suddenly darkened and
7    XV,     53|    equally penetrated by the sun's heat, while now the open
8    XV,     97|  with special honours to the Sun, who has an ancient temple
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