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'''Of the Sun''' | '''Of the Sun''' | ||
− | The | + | The sun is ardent, ever pursuing the Moon, which spurns the Sun's unwelcome heat. It is portended that the Sun has tired of the vain suit and casts eyes among the nations, taking brides and grooms from mortals fair of form and spirit. |
'''Of the Moon''' | '''Of the Moon''' |