Chapter
1 II | sought for her;~Only for one night held her in my arms.~A very
2 II | the fault?~III~Will it be night forever? - I lose my way
3 II | pine-field;~There is dew of night on the leaves; there is
4 III | The eighty-eighth night [that is, from the festival
5 IV | viewless.~ Somewhat as Night devours all lesser shadow
6 IV | billow unseen out of eternal Night to burst in foam of stars.
7 VI | we could, and sat up at night to watch by him; but he
8 VI | grandmother died. She died in the night, - when, nobody knew: in
9 VII | never even leave their shop, night or day, for months at a
10 VIII| Not to have met one night is verily cause for sorrow;~
11 VIII| a single birth the same night never comes.~But even as
12 VIII| How knowest whether this night the tempest will not come?2~
13 VIII| the moon of the fifteenth night, the heart till the age
14 VIII| said that the crows were night crows;3 - ~The bell of the
15 X | talk to her in bed; and one night when he was in a very confiding
16 X | remember it was neither night nor day as we went: it was
17 X | to go to Yedo. The same night I passed into the house
18 X | Whether it was a dream of the night or a dream of the day need
19 XI | or Space or Change, - no night or day, - no heat or cold, -
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