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1 Intro| the stars. He lifts up his eyes to the heavens and seeks 2 Intro| and smooth, having neither eyes nor ears, for there was 3 Intro| They first contrived the eyes, into which they conveyed 4 Intro| purpose of God in giving us eyes. Sight is the source of 5 Intro| benefits to us; for if our eyes had never seen the sun, 6 Intro| through the passages of the eyes, and elicits from them a 7 Intro| easily reproduced to modern eyes. The associations of mythology 8 Intro| passed unheeded before his eyes, like fair sights or musical 9 Intro| musical sounds before the eyes and ears of an animal. Even 10 Intro| his, as they are to our eyes; he saw them, not as they 11 Timae| living being had no need of eyes when there was nothing remaining 12 Timae| they first contrived the eyes to give light, and the principle 13 Timae| made to flow through the eyes in a stream smooth and dense, 14 Timae| which help to give to the eyes the power which they now 15 Timae| but only give light to the eyes; thirdly, the remains of 16 Timae| sight until it reaches the eyes, forcing a way through their