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1 pI, 5 | shone not with borrowed light but with its own, and which 2 pI, 6 | attracted with friendly light, offered the freshness of 3 pI, 6 | cheeks, kindled with the light of roses, with soft flame 4 pI, 6 | fairer than crystalline light, wore a silvery brightness. 5 pI, 7 | deceptive to the eye with false light, supplied its substance 6 pI, 7 | in the new sun of their light ; but at another time by 7 pI, 7 | darkness to exile by its light, and cold by its fire. On 8 pI, 7 | inferior to the first in light, flashed in a more prominent 9 pI, 8 | wealth of its own clear light. On this, as a truthful 10 pI, 8 | appearance of crystalline light. prophesied with banner 11 pI, 10 | the quality of the other's light. Apart from the sapphire 12 pI, 10 | which shone with another's light, begging the aid of lustre 13 pI, 10 | the growth of its beam of light, or reached its full and 14 pI, 10 | wear the beauties of that light renewed. Now it repaired~ 15 pI, 14 | luna, bereft of its own light, revenged, seemingly in 16 pI, 16 | tooth. The stag and doe, light in fleetness of foot, gained 17 mII, 18 | with quiet murmurs. The light of all shone the columbine, 18 pII, 19 | And because of this the light of day itself was seen to 19 pII, 19 | virgin all the riches of his light. To ~his sister, also, whom 20 mIII, 22 | and greets it with joyful light; in which the latest period 21 pIII, 26 | darkness of the brain by the light of contemplation; lust extinguishes 22 pIII, 28 | moon, when deprived of the light of the sun, pales, so the 23 pIII, 30 | intellect grows dull, the light of my reason is blurred. 24 mIV, 32 | power, order, law, end, way, light, source, life, glory, splendor, 25 pIV, 39 | questions, I would expose to the light of thine understanding the 26 pIV, 41 | other I have unfolded in the light of a true explanation.' ~ 27 pIV, 42 | doubts is calmed by the ~light of thine explanations, and 28 mV, 46 | reason, pleasant shipwreck, light heaviness,, welcome Charybdis, 29 pV, 49 | wandered toward the boyish and light verses of thv youth, return 30 mVI, 58 | left surviving; lacking light, abounding in night, it 31 mVI, 59 | nor colors itself with the light of justice. For vice strips 32 pVI, 61 | and strives with the green light of the emerald in its freshness, 33 pVI, 63 | Ulysses, count only for light trifles. For to such a degree 34 pVII, 69 | bedizening of the body, throws light upon the inner haughtiness 35 pVII, 74 | sight of the vices with the light tunic of commendation. On 36 pVII, 74 | labors to mingle with the light of this great glory the 37 pVII, 74 | cozening for gifts? What is light commendation but the deception 38 mVIII, 76| beyond the reach of the light, and, like a scout, lay