(44)
It flashes back to Olympos with untroubled countenance. R. P. 170 c.
(45, 46)
There circles round the earth a round borrowed light, as the nave of the wheel circles round the furthest (goal).
(47)
For she gazes at the sacred circle of the lordly sun opposite.
It is the earth that makes night by coming before the lights.
(49)
... of solitary, blind-eyed night.