Many SUNS shall set red between the forest trees, but none so red as the blood that flowed when my sharp knife severed his scalp lock."
"The Princess Pocahontas"
Virginia Watson
He was there, certainly, infallibly, although quite invisible-He was there, kneeling at the feet of the other Two, praying, weeping:-He was there, filling Heaven with inconsolable woe because, although His myriad SUNS shone bright as when He lighted them and His universe swung steady and true in His measureless void, one microscopic speck of dirt only just big enough to hold immortal life was in danger of eternal death.
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
The grass is fine and smooth for dancing, but these lights, like SUNS, that they have all around on the tops of the poles, are terrible.
"Fairies and Folk of Ireland"
William Henry Frost