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 1      I,    17    |        Where Titan rises, where night hides the stars,~ ~
 2      I,   105    |                             And night with day divides an equal
 3      I,   214    |                Through mists of night obscure; and hoary hair~ ~
 4      I,   259    |           Then in the shades of night he leads the troops~ ~
 5      I,   576    |          They trust not for one night. Yet for their fear~ ~
 6      I,   593    |        run their courses in the night~ ~
 7      I,   637    |        re-echoing in the silent night:~ ~
 8     II,   264    |         not so, but in the dewy night~ ~
 9     II,   368    |        sun dispelled the chilly night,~ ~
10     II,   477    |        breathing vapours of the night~ ~
11     II,   777    |       the beams asunder; and at night~ ~
12    III,    32    |                              By night to me, by day to Caesar
13    III,   480    |                        480 Dark night controls the heavens, in
14    III,   557    |      torches for their arms, by night~ ~
15    III,   785    |     Plunged in a darkness as of night, he thought~ ~
16     IV,    32    |       when from heaven fell the night,~ ~
17     IV,   111    |        foaming torrent. Nor did night~ ~
18     IV,   276    |     dealt at chance, and in the night~ ~
19     IV,   319    |       grew their rage until the night~ ~
20     IV,   502    |           Still parted day from night. But Magnus' troops,~ ~
21     IV,   533    |            Save for this little night, consult ye now~ ~
22     IV,   589    |        Cancer; and the hours of night 14~ ~
23     IV,   589(14)|                        That is, night was at its shortest.~ ~
24     IV,   796    | sentinels desert their guard at night,~ ~
25     IV,   834    |         Sent forth his horse by night without the camp~ ~
26      V,    28    |             Wherein the day and night with equal tread~ ~
27      V,   466    |        his altars on the festal night.~ ~ ~ ~
28      V,   580    |                  580 Now gentle night had brought repose from
29      V,   626    |      with silver horns upon the night~ ~
30      V,   718    |                            That night, as others; but the murky
31      V,   727    |      Had burst their bonds, and night had come to mix~ ~
32      V,   804    |           But lucky shipwreck!" Night dispersed, and soon~ ~
33      V,   812    |                             But night unfriendly from the seamen
34      V,   839    |       Fate! But at the close of night,~ ~
35      V,   923    |       her spouse. All that next night she waked;~ ~
36     VI,   146    |             Unarmed in shade of night; his mighty soul~ ~
37     VI,   551    |        Change at their bidding; night usurps the day;~ ~
38     VI,   670    |         Sextus, in the depth of night,~ ~
39     VI,   740    |       740 And through redoubled night, a squalid veil~ ~
40     VI,   878    |                     Thou lov'st night's King, by what mysterious
41    VII,     2(1) |            As if she threatened night ere noon of day."~ ~ --
42    VII,    11    |       For in the watches of the night he heard~ ~
43    VII,    30    |        ear: for on the morrow's night~ ~
44    VII,   204    |        voices forth in depth of night.~ ~
45    VII,   500    |      almost thine, till day and night and sky~ ~
46    VII,   534    |     Thyestes' feast 19 untimely night~ ~
47    VII,   602    |   missiles hurled; and from the night~ ~
48    VII,   661    |      his chariot, there arose a night~ ~
49    VII,   853    |     recall the foe, nor calm of night~ ~
50    VII,   899    |      Deep in the trances of the night his sire~ ~
51   VIII,    65    |              Dark on her soul a night of anguish fell;~ ~
52   VIII,   129    |                     Do thou one night within these friendly walls~ ~
53   VIII,   333    |                   There day and night revolve; another sea~ ~
54   VIII,   424    |       them not; nor through the night of war~ ~
55   VIII,   532    |                       Repays to night her losses of the spring;~ ~
56     IX,   813    |                 There fails the night, to shade the wandering
57     IX,   982    |        with brightness, nor the night~ ~
58     IX,   987    |        whose warmth in chill of night~ ~
59     IX,  1082    |       thus in safety passed the night away.~ ~
60     IX,  1190    |      sails, till on the seventh night~ ~
61      X,    81    |    Seized on her soul upon that night in which~ ~
62      X,   125    |     prayers prevailed, and by a night~ ~
63      X,   207    |        drew out in colloquy the night~ ~
64      X,   242    |                    And day from night, and by his potent rays~ ~
65      X,   263    |                            Till night wins back her losses from
66      X,   274    |       In equal balance measures night and day.~ ~
67      X,   314    |     passage -- this the cool of night~ ~
68      X,   422    |   chiefs.~ ~ ~ ~ These words by night~ ~
69      X,   437    |         boy! Yet give him but a night~ ~
70      X,   473    |                            This night shall bring completion,
71      X,   522    |         should he suffer; and a night of life~ ~
72      X,   617    |      the darkest watches of the night~ ~
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