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1 1, Int | intending to leave the next day himself; but in the, morning,
2 1, Int | There he passed the first day of that imprisonment which
3 1, Int | for eight years. The next day he went over the lagoon
4 1, Int | I do in hearing it." The day fixed for the burning, which
5 1, 5 | more with every lengthening day~What time towards burning
6 1, 5 | autumn, together with the day and the night, for he is
7 1, 5 | same time, the happiest day of our life, we have ordained
8 1, 5 | tablet~34.~ 1 What time the day removes the orient vault,~
9 2, 1 | I said to you the other day, that praise is one of the
10 2, 1 | his intent.~At last, one day, 'twas as the heavens had
11 2, 2 | understood. Thus in our day, that little which Aristotle
12 2, 3 | it that we do not see the day,~When from the mount Deukalion
13 2, 3(2)| Fire, Flame, Day, Smoke, Night, and so on ...
14 2, 4 | on the sight, the star of day~Should shed his beams on
15 2, 5 | cruel captivity. The third day after their solemn departure,
16 2, 5 | lands~O'ertravelled, one day were surprised~By a sore
17 2, 5 | rising, now depressed,~As day and night succeed alternately.~
18 2, 5 | with the Irish harp:~As day and night succeed alternately;~
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