Book

1    VI|  his fair morn will have an evening bright.~ ~ X~"But that which
2    VI| From Phoebus' rising to his evening fall,~And with her thoughts
3    XI|     Go, take your ease this evening, and this night,~And make
4    XI|     is not Antioch, nor the evening dark~Can help your privy
5   XII|    Phoebus' rising from his evening fall~To her, for her, he
6  XIII| seems the light;~As when in evening, day and darkness strive~
7    XV|   are;~ ~ XLV~"But yet this evening, if you make good speed,~
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