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 1     5|     arms; and to the place at evening led:~Yet not his secret
 2     7|      thy cherished care.~This evening, early, will I hence away,~
 3    11|     her stay;~ ~ XI~And about evening, when refreshed with rest~
 4    17|        and longing sore, till evening stayed.~At eve he hears
 5    17|      die.~ ~ LXI~"Morning and evening, her, lamenting sore,~Ever
 6    18| besieging band.~She went that evening from the abbey gray,~Her
 7    21|      skies;~Nor ever, save at evening, thither came;~And with
 8    24|    LXXIV~Seeking him morn and evening, but in vain,~Flordelice
 9    24|     in case,~If it be morn or evening to discern.~Rodomont stopt
10    27|     fled before his lord till evening fell,~Nor lightly did the
11    31|       met a cavalier,~Towards evening, with a lady by his side;~
12    43|     by a horde~-- Morning and evening -- of so many friends,~Is
13    44|       a guest~Was lodged that evening a Romanian knight;~Present
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