Book, Chapter

1   IV,   8, p.  177|  stress of things obscure and dark. So all the most beautiful
2   IV,  12, p.  186|      the eternal gates of his dark realms, and made a road
3   VI,   9, p.    9|     and descended, and it was dark under his feet. And he rode
4  VII,   1, p.   63|       if this is expressed in dark and riddling figures. For
5 VIII,   2, p.  139|       clear, but so blind and dark in their minds as well as
6    X,   8, p.  218| sepulchre, while it was still dark, and seeth the stone taken
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