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 1    1| tainting meats, and making darkness visible, instead of steadily
 2    3|  asleep from; and thus the darkness bear its fruit, and prove
 3    5| earth and did the deeds of darkness, now expiating their sins
 4    6|    baited their hooks with darkness - but they soon retreated,
 5    6|     and left "the world to darkness and to me," and the black
 6    6|   pick his way through the darkness and the mud to Brighton -
 7    9|  village streets, when the darkness was so thick that you could
 8   10|  suddenly groping in total darkness. Through this, whistling
 9   15|  showed me, as well as the darkness permitted, where the well
10   15|  through snow and rain and darkness, till he saw my lamp through
11   19| dissipation. Humility like darkness reveals the heavenly lights.
12   19| which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only that day dawns
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