And on thy homeward trail, Thou shinest with transcending gleam, Like a far greater Sun!
When thou shinest as Aton by day Thou drivest away the darkness.
My heart is the dial; Thy looks are the sun; I count but the moments Thou shinest upon.
Thy appearance is fair to behold, thou bright-faced Agni, when like gold thou shinest at hand; thy brightness comes like the lightning of heaven; thou showest splendour like the splendour of the bright sun.
Like the gold which has passed through successive crucibles, devoid of all impurities, thou, O King of Ayodiah, shinest in greater splendour than even yon god of light now rising to our view on the orient hills.
Thou shinest also with peacock-plumes standing erect on thy head, and thou hast sanctified the celestial regions by adopting the vow of perpetual maiden-hood.
O thou that possessest the fairest of eye-brows, thou shinest beautifully even like the lovely light of the moon.
Thou resemblest the deity of a thousand eyes; and in grace and beauty and prowess, thou shinest among these all as a king!
With an excellent diadem and beautiful braid with robes made of the bodies of snakes, and with also the brilliant girdle round thy hips, thou shinest like the Mandara mountain encircled with snakes.
Wearing conch-bracelets overlaid with gold, a braid, and ear-rings, thou shinest yet like one amongst those that riding on chariots wander about equipped with mail and bow and arrows and decked with garlands and fine hair.
O Goddess, thou shinest with a face that challengeth the moon in beauty.
Thou shinest like lightning in the midst of the clouds.
Surely, O timid girl, thou shinestin this wood like lightning.
Thy mother giveth thee birth, and straightway thou dost give light upon the path of [thy] Disk, O thou great Light who shinest in the heavens.
May I be joined unto those shining beings, holy and perfect, who are in the underworld; and may I come forth with them to behold thy beauties when thou shinest at eventide, and goest to thy mother Nut.
I recite, without either flattery or guile, thy praise, O thou that shinest like the meridian sun, with thy stately steps.
I have composed, with great study and pains, thy praise, O thou that shinest like the new-fallen snow on the brow of Aran.
O thou that shinest like the fine spider's webs on the grass in a summer's day, is vain.
Love is the heaviest burden, O thou that shinest like the heavens, and a greater punishment cannot be inflicted than thy displeasure, O beautiful Myfanwy.
Daily I turn my eyes, and see thee, O thou that shinest like the waves of Caswennan.
When, O Dawn, thou goest in light and shinest with the Sun, then hither comes the Horsemen's chariot, to the house men have to protect.
Over all the earth, with its thirteen islands, thou shinest with thy kine (rays).
Thou shinest with the effulgence of thy own merits covered by pure fame,--with an effulgence that is as agreeable as that of the moon.
Thou shinest now, O monarch, even as those two best of kings, viz.
Thou shinest in glory, and thou art the lord of all the shining ones.
O azure Heaven, that shinest there afar, When shall our homes receive us from the war?
Thou shinest there with thy beams, O thou great god, Osiris, the everlasting Prince.
May I be joined unto those shining beings, holy and perfect, who are in the underworld; and may I come forth with them to behold thy beauties when thou shinest at eventide and goest to thy mother Nu.
Thou shinest in the city of the King; 2 Then the householders are satiated with good things, 3 The poor man laughs at the lotus.
May the worshipper here frequently of his own accord approach thee, O god who shinest in darkness, resplendent day by day.
We the manly ones will kindle thee the manly god, O manly Agni, who shinest mightily.
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