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1 7| you excessively fabulous. Look at the temples and lanes 2 12| world: it is sufficient to look before your feet, especially 3 17| the earth, and are born to look upon nothing but their food, 4 17| countenance is erect, whose look is turned towards heaven, 5 17| your eyes up to heaven, and look into the things which are 6 17| Governor is engaged therein. Look also on the year, how it 7 17| circuit of the sun; and look on the month, how the moon 8 17| footsteps may glide by! Look attentively at the sea; 9 17| Wherever there are trees, look how they are animated from 10 17| flows with alternate tides. Look at the fountains, how they 11 18| house of the world, when you look upon the heaven and the 12 18| not receive two rulers. Look at other matters. The bees 13 20| religiously, desiring to look upon them when dead in outward 14 32| eyesight. Thus we cannot look upon the sun, which is the 15 32| beholder is dimmed; and if you look too long, all power of sight 16 32| us. Therefore once more look upon the sun: it is fixed