Canto

 1     1|  on her laughing eyes deep darkness sate:~And with sad mien
 2     2|  shelter ere the gathering darkness grow;~And, yonder mountain
 3     6|  near,~Covered with sudden darkness seas and skies.~I know not
 4     9|  in his home all grief and darkness found.~ ~ XLV~"His pity
 5    31|    the horizon veiled with darkness dun:~Nor yet had they reposed,
 6    31| leaving this nether air~In darkness, to his ancient nurse withdrew;~
 7    31| Stygian streams below.~The darkness rendered Turpin's labour
 8    31|     And through the pitchy darkness seeks the knight,~O'erturning
 9    34| false ingrates' curse, the darkness drear~So waxed before him,
10    34|   grot;~Where, through the darkness of that dismal seat~And
11    35|    that is prisoned in the darkness tomb,~Though foul his name,
12    40|   give way,~When that wide darkness cleared, and he perceived~(
13    42| figure dread~From devilish darkness and the caverned deep.~For
14    42|     Issued, and chased the darkness far and wide.~Entering,
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