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 1   I,  24|    unable, from their inborn blindness, to see even that which
 2   I,  39|            39. But lately, O blindness, I worshipped images produced
 3   I,  48|      of the deaf, drove away blindness from the eyes, gave speech
 4  II,  17|    one through folly and the blindness of ignorance demanded what
 5  II,  30|    mistake, but shows stupid blindness, to curb innate desires,
 6  II,  59|    guard against the risk of blindness, are we restricted to two?
 7  II,  72|     darkness, and dispel the blindness of their ignorance.
 8  II,  76| escape from our darkness and blindness.
 9  IV,  31|     an impious spirit, and a blindness despaired of in fiction.
10  VI,  14|      yourselves by voluntary blindness? Dispel the darkness now,
11 VII,  29|     to madness, foolishness, blindness. For, as has been already
12 VII,  42|     grant forgiveness to the blindness of ignorance? But it was
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