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 1    1|     plaintive music fills the eyes with tears. 1~THE BELOVED~
 2    1| shrouds . . . now from mortal eyes,~Save when upon some lone
 3 VIII|      philosopher~With his two eyes sees double,~So is unable
 4 VIII|   reason.~As the light of our eyes to the sun,~So is the light
 5   XI|      pure.~Then "a joy of the eyes" are your prayers~And no
 6  XII|       others" are before your eyes,~Then a mosque is no better~
 7  XIV|    shown unveiled before mine eyes;~My soul was darkened with
 8  XIV|      are all singing,~And the eyes of the narcissus behold
 9  XIV|       these with your heart's eyes~Till your doubts melt away.~
10  XIV| detail.~Do not seek with cold eyes to find blemishes,~Or the
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