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 1   I,  45|       whose presence, whose very sight, that race of demons which
 2   I,  45|       the blind were restored to sight, and men born without eyes
 3   I,  47|       the sinews and the loss of sight happen to us, and are brought
 4   I,  50|        walking, to the dark eyes sight, the dead He recalled to
 5   I,  52|        eye to those born without sight, and to restore feeling
 6   I,  63|           who had restored their sight to the blind, make His enemies
 7  II,  11|          storm; to restore their sight to the blind, or give it
 8  II,  20| introduction of fire, nor by the sight of the sun, but let there
 9  II,  26|     secure, though it be lost to sight in a thousand cases; so
10  II,  45|       walking, others lose their sight, others be stiff with cramped
11 III,  18|       put before Him? has He not sight? He may in His own, but
12  IV,  34|         so utterly have you lost sight of your duty in the matters
13   V,  14|         the earth to be hid from sight; and lest in this case they
14   V,  18|          there, but covered from sight, and that it is not lawful
15   V,  27|         you, was there in such a sight, what in the privy parts
16   V,  27| presented to the divine eyes and sight, it should at the same time
17   V,  35|        the shameful charm of the sight, and the forgetfulness of
18   V,  39|   laughed at that most wonderful sight in Baubo's groins? Or if
19  VI,   4|       steadily and everywhere in sight of all those who gaze at
20  VI,  16|      which they were kept out of sight, even those at least which
21 VII,  15|        god, and slay them in his sight? What kind of honour is
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