Canto

 1     8|       lost lamb, what time the daylight fair~Shuts in, remains the
 2    12|      entrance little lent,~All daylight wanting to disperse the
 3    14|     avail~Conveys the cheerful daylight: for no breach~The rays
 4    19|        That ere thou thinkest, daylight fail not thee."~ ~  XCII~
 5    23|       in the wood;~And he (for daylight now began to lack)~Feared
 6    25|      Nor stand expecting until daylight break.~ ~ LII~"I rode all
 7    30|      received,~Which made wide daylight in the stubborn mail,~That
 8    31| Ambushed, he made them lie the daylight through;~But when the sun,
 9    34|    those foul fumes, a dawn of daylight shot;~He from the cavern,
10    43|      An hour or two before the daylight show.~But little time has
11    45|    clouds of dust the cheerful daylight blind,~Raised in a thought
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