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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that After the Deluge (pictured) was described by Walter Bayes as "a kind of sublimation of all the most poetic elements in nature"?

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Hi Iridescent. Most of the mentions of the Sun on the page are of a specific astronomical body. The wording 'light of the sun' would be lower-cased, thanks for catching it, as it is referring to sunlight, but if the wording were "light from the Sun" that would be enough to specify the star. The others seem star-specific. Interesting to realize that everything we see, except for other stars and electric light (which includes films, television shows, etc., although those could be said to be technological capture of sunlight) is actually reflected sunlight. Randy Kryn (talk) 19:58, 7 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]