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 1    II| neither sleep, nor ease, nor shadows dark,~Could make the faithful
 2   III|   With aged cedars dark, and shadows brown.~ ~ LVII~By east,
 3    IV|    So we concluded, when the shadows dim~Obscured the earth I
 4    VI|      obscured the earth with shadows brown;~Their armies and
 5   VII|   placed,~And so obscure the shadows of the same,~That soon he
 6   VII|   wrapped in an ugly veil~Of shadows dark, was hid from mortal
 7    IX|      mantle dark, the grisly shadows spread,~Stained with spots
 8    IX|     horrid darkness, and the shadows dun~Dispersed he with his
 9   XIV|     they had as when through shadows brown~Of thickest deserts
10 XVIII|      eyes he twined,~Night's shadows hence, from thence the morning'
11 XVIII|    him, smiled, and said,~"O shadows vain! O fools, of shades
12    XX|   pleased was she with those shadows brown,~And yet displeased
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