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 1     I|      wary wise this child of darkness was;~The city's self he
 2   III|    The sun in veil of double darkness made;~Sleep, eased care;
 3    IV|    glorious is,~In this deep darkness lo we helpless lie,~Hopeless
 4    VI|    Night her gentle daughter Darkness, sent,~With friendly shade
 5    VI|      yet of hidden praise in darkness won~The valiant heart of
 6   VII|   made heaven and earth with darkness blind,~And stirred up tempests,
 7  VIII|   say,~So was the place with darkness overgone,~The night her
 8  VIII|      well descried I wot,~No darkness could his valor's daylight
 9  VIII|   her lamp had night's thick darkness cleared,~Wherein the bodies
10  VIII|      spread,~And through the darkness to my feeble sight,~Appeared
11    IX|  harness clove;~Yet still in darkness, more the ruth, they dwell.~
12    IX|   revive.~ ~ LXII~The horrid darkness, and the shadows dun~Dispersed
13    IX|  actions that you wield,~The darkness hides, your bulwark is the
14   XII|      through thick clouds of darkness spread,~The heavy burden
15  XIII|     when in evening, day and darkness strive~Which should his
16  XIII|   doth steep,~Night, horror, darkness thick the place invade,~
17  XIII|    Alone he would all day in darkness sit,~Nor durst he look on
18   XIV|      on stage that seem,~The darkness there was day, the night
19   XVI| clouds the skies with horrid darkness fill,~And pale for dread
20   XVI| Environed all the place with darkness sad,~Wherein a firebrand
21  XVII|   doth end,~And through this darkness can I guide you right."~
22    XX|     with mirksome clouds and darkness deep,~And saw it was the
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