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1 Intro, 1| and the lamp that lit my dark corner is out. A summons 2 Text, 10| thou worship in this lonely dark corner of a temple with 3 Text, 14| thy silent worship at the dark temple of midnight, command 4 Text, 17| with the crowd, but on this dark lonely day it is only for 5 Text, 26| the hours pass by in the dark. Kindle the lamp of love 6 Text, 28| of my true being in its dark shadow. ~I take pride in 7 Text, 29| follows me in the silent dark? ~I move aside to avoid 8 Text, 39| Send thy angry storm, dark with death, if it is thy 9 Text, 50| clouds!' ~The night was still dark when the drum sounded. The 10 Text, 50| has come the king of our dark, dreary house. The thunder 11 Text, 53| cuckoo sang from the unseen dark, and perfume of babla flowers 12 Text, 63| mantle? My house is all dark and lonesome---lend me your 13 Text, 63| your light!' she raised her dark eyes for a moment and looked 14 Text, 63| your lamp? My house is all dark and lonesome---lend me your 15 Text, 63| your light.' She raised her dark eyes on my face and stood 16 Text, 63| your heart? My house is all dark and lonesome---lend me your 17 Text, 63| gazed at my face in the dark. 'I have brought my light,' 18 Text, 67| tender and tearful and dark, that is why thou lovest 19 Text, 79| melt and vanish away in the dark, or it may be in a smile 20 Text, 85| to my home. ~The night is dark and my heart is fearful--- 21 Text, 85| his errand done, leaving a dark shadow on my morning; and 22 Text, 92| and the lamp that lit my dark corner is out. A summons 23 Text, 98| this time and wait in the dark, spreading my mat on the