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 1     I|     the constellations of the night;~ And that with us the seasons
 2     I| divide, and thus~ Do pass the night coequal to our days,~ But
 3     I|   clear,~ Nor shall the blind night rob thee of the road,~ To
 4    II|      the shores of light:~ No night a day, no dawn a night hath
 5    II|     No night a day, no dawn a night hath followed~ That heard
 6   III|   settles soft;~ Nor mists of night, nor spider's gossamer~
 7    IV|    the storm-clouds' gruesome night,~ Do faces of black horror
 8    IV|      move our members; and in night's blind gloom~ We think
 9    IV|    the austere silence of the night~ Abides around us, and to
10    IV|   boomings, or when swans~ By night from icy shores of Helicon~
11    IV|      there be fauns, by whose night noise~ And antic revels
12    IV|   with wings to flap away the night~ From off the stage, and
13    IV|     to be able in the time of night~ To make such games! Or
14    IV|     vex~ With sudden wings by night the groves of gods,~ When
15     V|   your earthly beacons of the night,~ The hanging lampions and
16     V|      the one to other?~ ~ But night o'erwhelms the lands with
17     V|    node renders the shades of night~ Equal unto the periods
18     V|    branch. And by the time of night~ O'ertaken, they would throw,
19     V|   wand'ring in shadows of the night;~ But, silent and buried
20     V|     by wild misgiving, lest a night~ Eternal should posses the
21     V|       because~ Across the sky night and the moon are seen~ To
22     V|   roll along - moon, day, and night, and night's~ Old awesome
23     V|     moon, day, and night, and night's~ Old awesome constellations
24    VI|       behold~ Oft in a single night the highways dried~ By winds,
25    VI|       cold and hot in time of night.~ This fountain men be-wonder
26    VI|       the subterranean, when~ Night with her terrible murk hath
27    VI|         On this account, when night with dew-fraught shades~
28    VI|     The intolerable torments. Night and day,~ Recurrent spasms
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