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1 1, 9| the day should endure till darke night; in~ ~regard, that 2 2, 2| not knowing what~ ~to doe, darke night drawing on, and looking 3 2, 2| night grew extreamely~ ~darke, and arriving there so late, 4 2, 4| aloft in the higher Seas, darke night~ ~over-taking them, 5 2, 4| but upon the entrance of darke night, the windes~ ~blew 6 2, 5| about,~ ~so that it was darke night before they arose 7 2, 6| sort~ ~to no purpose, and darke night drawing swiftly on, 8 3, 6| had in her house a very darke Chamber, without any window 9 3, 6| brought vailed into the darke Chamber where Ricciardo 10 3, 8| Grave, and put into a darke prison, where they made 11 3, 8| vault,~ ~carried him into a darke dungeon or prison, which 12 3, 8| himselfe entred into~ ~the darke dungeon, and in an hollow 13 3, 9| pleasures,~ ~yet alwayes in such darke and concealed secrecie, 14 4, 3| reason, and dimnd (with darke vapors) the~ ~bright discerning 15 4, 5| him.~ ~ In the silence of darke night, as she lay afflicted 16 4, 8| stepping softly to her in the~ ~darke, and laying his hand gently 17 4, 9| horse-backe againe, and darke night~ ~drawing on apace, 18 4, 10| fitly for~ ~the purpose, and darke night also favouring the 19 4, 10| all about groping in the darke, to find either some staires 20 5, 1| departure from the Rhodians, but darke night came upon them, and 21 5, 3| thus spent in vaine, and darke night sodainly come uppon 22 5, 4| live Nightingale in the darke? You shall see~ ~that your 23 5, 6| over-heard by the~ ~women in the darke: and immediately apprehended 24 6, 10| Then he tooke me into a~ ~darke Chappel, where he shewed 25 6, 10| their Lodgings, because~ ~darke night drew on apace: but 26 7, 8| his defence, and so in the darke~ ~they fought together.~ ~ 27 7, 8| enough finde a drab in~ ~the darke. So, groping on to the beds 28 7, 10| beside. It was almost~ ~darke night, before they arrived 29 8, 7| to be accomplished in the darke night season,~ ~in which 30 8, 7| honest country-man,~ ~because darke night should not overtake 31 8, 9| to finde his way in the darke, went~ ~on so farre as the 32 8, 10| Salabetto: who when~ ~the darke night was indifferently 33 9, Ind| chearefull lookes, the duskie~ ~darke night flyeth as an utter 34 9, 1| night was so wonderfully darke, as hee~ ~could not see 35 9, 6| mistaking his way in the darke)~ ~to the Hostes Wife. He 36 9, 6| themselves best~ ~pleased, darke night being entred, they 37 9, 6| and went groping in the darke, towards the place where 38 9, 6| making his~ ~passage in the darke, stumbled on the childes 39 10, 2| the Castle, it being very darke and uneasie: but the rest~ ~