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1 I| rightly in the hand,~ We oft feel both, as from above is poured~ 2 II| kind of blow, when said~ To feel a white hue, then another 3 II| which create~ Objects that feel; but much it matters here~ 4 II| others that are wont to feel~ ~ When soft they make them; 5 II| themselves those parts can never feel,~ For all the sense in every 6 II| and so they're bound to feel~ The things we feel exactly 7 II| bound to feel~ The things we feel exactly as do we.~ If such 8 III| some invisible part~ We feel a pleasure; oft the other 9 III| and body ne'er is wont~ To feel sensation by a "harmony"~ 10 III| The vitals all begin to feel, and last~ To bones and 11 III| moreover, denies that body feel,~ And holds that soul, through 12 III| a hard saying; since the feel in eyes~ Says the reverse. 13 III| that we~ Sometimes don't feel alighting on our frames~ 14 III| nor spider's gossamer~ We feel against us, when, upon our 15 III| light they barely fall;~ Nor feel the steps of every crawling 16 III| Are intermingled 'gin to feel that those~ Primordials 17 III| bodies be?~ ~ Besides we feel that mind to being comes~ 18 III| Severed from us, can neither feel nor be,~ But in the least 19 III| a man~ Dying appears to feel the soul go forth~ As one 20 III| immortal be,~ And able to feel, when from our frame disjoined,~ 21 III| Alone by self they can nor feel nor be.~ ~ And since we 22 III| and powers of the man~ Can feel no pain, for swiftness of 23 III| eternal, and to feign they feel~ Together, and can function 24 III| retire,~ Repelled or ere we feel the harm they work,~ ~ For, 25 III| heaven. But if indeed do feel~ The nature of mind and 26 III| way as on the mind~ They feel the load that wearies with 27 IV| streams, 'tis not our wont~ To feel each private particle of 28 IV| same~ And giving us the feel of its own body~ Outside 29 IV| and the outer hue,~ Nor feel that hue by contact - rather 30 IV| hue by contact - rather feel~ The very hardness deep 31 IV| palate, whereby we flavour feel,~ Present more problems 32 IV| of thought.~ Firstly, we feel a flavour in the mouth,~ 33 IV| take care~ That we shall feel no wonder at the thing.~ ~ 34 IV| Of house-bred whelps do feel the sudden urge~ To shake 35 V| Unto the neck; nor do we feel the whole~ Weight of the 36 V| So many wonders, and yet feel therefrom~ Themselves no 37 VI| cold and fiery heat~ We feel to pass; likewise, we feel 38 VI| feel to pass; likewise, we feel them pass~ Through gold,