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 1     I|             our eyes no primal germs perceive;~ For mark those bodies
 2     I|         which our senses now~ Cannot perceive: That bounding point indeed~
 3     I|         thinks~ The senses truly can perceive the fire,~ He thinks they
 4    II|           And that more clearly thou perceive how all~ These mites of
 5    II|            to senses, that thou must perceive~ They're not from linked
 6    II|         sweet toil sought~ Look thou perceive, lest haply thou shouldst
 7    II|              by thread;~ Hence canst perceive the fragments die away~
 8    II|            Of which facts~ Naught we perceive in logs of wood and clods;~
 9    II|         Cannot those things which we perceive to have~ Their own sensation
10   III|            such the fact~ Thou canst perceive, if thou attend, from this:~
11    IV|        regions all.~ But since we do perceive alone through eyes,~ It
12    IV| looking-glass~ An image may be seen, perceive. For seen~ It soothly is,
13    IV|              brings to pass~ That we perceive the air ere yet the glass.~
14    IV|              re still constrained to perceive~ The soft, the cold, the
15    IV|             senses each their things perceive.~ Firstly, a sound and every
16    IV|          haps, that thou canst sound perceive,~ Yet not determine what
17    IV|            since I have shown that I perceive~ Haply a lion through those
18    IV|      observed~ How eyes, essaying to perceive the fine,~ Will strain in
19    IV|         otherwise~ Unable sharply to perceive at all?~ Yet know thou canst
20    IV|           Thyself at fault unable to perceive.~ Sleep chiefly comes when
21    IV|           stags, as though~ They did perceive them fleeing on before,~
22     V|             aeons! Nor do I~ Fail to perceive how strange and marvellous~
23     V|           Which we with eyes of ours perceive. For all~ The far removed
24    VI|             Then he, the master, did perceive that 'twas~ The vessel itself
25    VI|           from true reason is this,~ Perceive thou straight; for now I'
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