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1 I, 9 | weeping, she wept in the night."~ Objurgation is objurgatory 2 II, 1 | day, and never sleeping by night alone, and whatever other 3 II, 4 | companion of drunkenness. A night spent over drink invites 4 II, 8 | especially on the approach of night. I know that the woman brought 5 II, 9 | we ought often to rise by night and bless God. For blessed 6 II, 9 | that sleep, sleep in the night; and they that be drunken, 7 II, 9 | drunken, are drunken in the night," that is, in the darkness 8 II, 9 | the day; we are not of the night, nor of the darkness." But 9 II, 9 | not to sleep the livelong night; but they ought to rise 10 II, 9 | but they ought to rise by night, especially when the days 11 II, 9 | assign the best part of the night to wakefulness, must by 12 II, 10 | comprehendeth it not." And the very night itself is illuminated by 13 II, 13 | called "fool." "For this night they shall ~take of thee 14 III, 3 | himself manifestly a woman by night. "There shall not be," said 15 III, pray| the ineffable wisdom, by night and day to the perfect day;