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1 II | shroud of this moonless night, and while the Faithful
2 IV | as he lay awake all the night long, there came to his
3 VI | despaired of his life, and all night long set his house in order.
4 XI | weary of my groaning: every night will I wash my bed and water
5 XII | wept and mourned, day and night, that they might gain everlasting
6 XII | itself hour by hour, day and night, and gradually draweth nigh
7 XVI | that which was good. One night the king said unto him, "
8 XVII | varied: the order of day and night hath not changed. From all
9 XIX | of sins. For in the same night in which he was betrayed
10 XXII | prayers and intercessions all night long. In the day-time he
11 XXII | king's presence, but the night would then make good the
12 XXII | him the hint, and go by night, and tell him the full tale.
13 XXIV | the man Nachor. At dead of night Araches repaired to his
14 XXIV | and brightness the dead of night, even so, and much more
15 XXV | courage, he spent the whole night in prayer. Meanwhile the
16 XXVI | but were worshippers by night, serving Christ in secret,
17 XXVIII | thy counsellors to me this night, and take mine to thyself.
18 XXIX | be his companions day and night. For myself, I will send
19 XXX | standing in prayer all the night long, and reminding himself
20 XXX | company with me this one night only, and grant me to revel
21 XXXVI | now, at about the dead of night, he wrote his people a letter,
22 XXXVI | weeping, until the shades of night parted them one from another. ~
23 XXXVII | Barlaam had given him. That night he halted at a poor man'
24 XXXVIII| when they had ended their Night Hours, after prayer, they
25 XXXVIII| heavenly wisdom, all the night long until day-break bade
26 XXXIX | until even-tide and all night long did Barlaam converse
27 XL | long, and throughout the night, and watering the venerable
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