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1 Pre | aloud from end to end each day. He left behind him a name
2 Pre | tradition that upon a certain day one of his uncles was engaged
3 Pre | word," he cries, "that the day of sorrow is overpast; I
4 Pre | from the great men of his day, he is said to have died
5 Pre | ocean, and ceaselessly, day and night he sang its praise. "
6 Pre | After that moment (i.e. the Day of Judgment) he will question
7 Pre | the limit of our little day, though he cherished in
8 Pre | that the morality of his day was not that of our own,
9 Pre | breathed into it; but when the day of reckoning comes, I fancy
10 II(*) | they were come within a day's journey of the place they
11 III | east, oh Lapwing of the day,~I send thee to my Lady,
12 V(*) | God) had, I (the first day) knew that love for him
13 VII(*) | shall be produced on the Day of judgment.~Stanza 4.--
14 VIII(*)| Therefore since the earliest day, life and sorrow have gone
15 IX | constancy.~But when the Day of Reckoning is here,~I
16 IX | Knowest thou not that the day is near~When nor thou nor
17 XII | extinguished lamp that made night day,~Where is the sun?~Balm
18 XIII | the birth~Of night till day I weave bright dreams of
19 XIV | chequered floor~Of Night and Day, Death won the game-forlorn~
20 XVII | not in deeds--the Eternal Day~Shall reveal the Creator'
21 XXI(*) | them, hooting hideously day and night, calling upon
22 XXIV(*)| many for him. Before the day on which he was to answer
23 XXV | warm feet doth wend.~The Day of Hope, hid beneath Sorrow'
24 XXV(*) | order to select a favourable day for embarking upon any enterprise,
25 XXX(*) | of the great heat. Each day in one of the mausoleums
26 XXXI(*)| sunset gun puts an end to the day's abstinence. The night,
27 XL(*) | for her. On the following day, when she returned with
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