Some twenty-five times he had seen the rains, as the sun swung north, then south again.
That we have known for all time, ever since man first understood the sun did not swing about our tiny world.
Yet still the years flowed, and the sun swung from north of the mountain.
The sun had swung over the vertical and the afternoon heat was closing in on the island.
The sun had swung low in the sky, so dim and red that the stars could be seen.
The sun swung lower - and suddenly, from behind the great golden door came the sound of chanting.
The sun swung behind the Dark; the day turned gloomy.
The sun swung through its zenith and slid down into the west.
The sun swung higher and began to burn off the fog.
The sun had swung several hours across the sky.