Part, Dialogue
1 1, 5| eyes turned towards the sky to certain edifices, towers,
2 1, 5| not reject.~Be clear the sky or dark, burning or cold,~
3 2, 1| Through that which towards the sky to Heaven ascends.~Black
4 2, 1| instead of rising to the sky should go together to the
5 2, 1| to open the eyes to the sky, to raise the hands,~to
6 2, 1| Therefore the troubled sky's no more serene,~Nor hostile
7 2, 1| the eyelids, the troubled sky of the human mind does not
8 2, 1| with two wings cleaves the sky; but I do not know how much
9 2, 1| lead, I rise towards the sky.~Necessity withholds, goodness
10 2, 1| food,~The eagle towards the sky spreads out his wings~And
11 2, 1| eagles of the earth and sky,~And whales, lords of the
12 2, 1| astuteness, in seas, on earth, in sky, does this fellow come and
13 2, 4| beneath the black Cimmerian sky,~Far from the radiance of
14 2, 5| arrived under that temperate sky of the British Isles, and
15 2, 5| make this fluid open to the sky.~Then should it chance to
16 2, 5| aid and favour,~To us the sky's unveiled.~Oh fortunate
17 2, 5| thy command,~The flaming sky, where is the burning zone,
18 2, 5| thee lover more of sea than sky,~Oh Jove, High Thunderer!~
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