Book,  Verse

 1      I,   296|                Of chilly darkness, lo! the torch of war!~ ~
 2      I,   598| And plunged the world in darkness, so that men~ ~
 3    III,    15|       I dwell in Stygian darkness where abide~ ~
 4    III,   785|             Plunged in a darkness as of night, he thought~ ~
 5     IV,   114|                      And darkness joined with darkness. Thus
 6     IV,   114| And darkness joined with darkness. Thus doth lie~ ~
 7     IV,   529|               For fallen darkness brought a truce to arms.~ ~ ~ ~
 8     IV,   870|       870 The heavens in darkness. When on Curio's host~ ~
 9      V,   258|                      The darkness fell. Then by a Stygian
10      V,   603|             Glows in the darkness, and throws wide the door.~ ~
11      V,   723|              By mist and darkness: and the heavenly vaults~ ~
12     VI,   399| the evening falls brings darkness in.~ ~
13     VI,   764|                          Darkness unbroken, save by chanted
14     VI,   987|             And mist and darkness veiled his safe return.~ ~ ~ ~
15    VII,   205|                      Now darkness came upon their wondering
16    VII,   641|               In deepest darkness! Spare the useless tear~ ~
17    VII,   894|             That earthly darkness teemed with gibbering ghosts~ ~
18    VII,   954|      Beneath the Stygian darkness; for the dead~ ~
19     IX,    19|            Then saw what darkness veils our earthly day~ ~
20     IX,   983|                     With darkness gave them peace. The very
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