|    Book, Chapter1     2, 4-9  |      fellows of us went, late one night (having according to our
 2     5, 5-9  |        and nights, and of day and night itself, with the eclipses
 3     5, 7-13 |          blood, through her tears night and day poured out, was
 4     5, 8-15 |        persuaded her to stay that night in a place hard by our ship,
 5     5, 8-15 |         the blessed Cyprian. That night I privily departed, but
 6     6, 6-10 |           soul more. He that very night should digest his drunkenness;
 7     7, 10-16|         my God, to Thee do I sigh night and day. Thee when I first
 8     9, 12-32|            Soft slumbers o'er the night,  That to our limbs the
 9    10, 34-53|      souls, which my soul day and night sigheth after. But the framers
10    11, 2-3  |         The day is Thine, and the night is Thine; at Thy beck the
11    11, 15-20|          four and twenty hours of night and day: of which, the first
12    11, 23-30|           which day is one thing, night another); but also its whole
13    11, 23-30|         passed so many days," the night being included when we say, "
14    13, 13-14|         have been my meat day and night, whilst they daily say unto
15    13, 14-15|          enlighten my feet in the night, Why art thou sad, O my
16    13, 14-15|        hope and endure, until the night, the mother of the wicked,
17    13, 14-15|           not the children of the night, nor of the darkness, which
18    13, 14-15|            day, and the darkness, night. For who discerneth us,
19    13, 18-22|           betwixt the day and the night; or between souls, given
20    13, 18-22|           betwixt the day and the night, and be for signs of times,
21    13, 18-22|         we believed: and that the night is far spent, and the day
22    13, 18-23|          only for the rule of the night. For they are necessary
23    13, 18-23|            let him not dwell in a night forsaken of all light, but
24    13, 19-24| distribute to the day, and to the night, that thou also mayest know
25    13, 19-25|        day, speech of wisdom; and night, shining with the moon,
26    13, 19-25|          with the moon, show unto night, the word of knowledge.
27    13, 19-25|           and stars shine for the night; yet doth not the night
28    13, 19-25|           night; yet doth not the night obscure them, seeing they
29    13, 23-34|          nor over the day and the night, which Thou calledst before
30    13, 32-47|        and the stars to cheer the night; and that by all these,
 
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