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 1   III|        complained; but now the sable shade~Ycleped night, had
 2    IV|         Blacker than erst, her sable mantle spread,~When with
 3   VII|    XXXVI~This said, the day to sable night was turned,~That scant
 4    IX|     only be thou my guide~When sable night the azure skies shall
 5    IX| Beguiled the earth and all her sable things;~After a storm so
 6     X|     Caesar's bird he shall the sable train~Pluck off, and break
 7   XII| attempt forbear;~Put off these sable arms, appease thy wrath."~
 8   XII|     wonders of that fray~Which sable knight did in dark bosom
 9  XIII|     burning heat uprolled,~Her sable mantle was embroidered bright~
10    XV|       gloomy shades of sad and sable night,~Through vaults obscure
11   XIX|   wrapped her brightness up in sable weed;~At length he swooned,
12    XX|      flesh, skin and bone,~The sable head down tumbled on the
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