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 1    II|            as I record it here)~ An image, a type goes on before our
 2    II|            many a mighty land,~ The image of that mother, the divine.~
 3   III|            way~ But this whereby to image to ourselves~ How under-souls
 4    IV|          named a rind,~ Because the image bears like look and form~
 5    IV|         tenuous is the nature of an image.~ And in the first place,
 6    IV|             it cannot give back~ An image. But when gleaming objects
 7    IV|           Before a mirror, there an image shows;~ Proving that ever
 8    IV|           which how small a part an image is~ There's none to tell
 9    IV|            what a point of time~ An image from the shores of ether
10    IV|         Each thing may be away, the image yields~ To us the power
11    IV|          beyond a looking-glass~ An image may be seen, perceive. For
12    IV|           And thus, when first~ The image of the glass projects itself,~
13    IV|             itself,~ Forthwith that image which from us is borne~
14    IV|             because, when comes the image~ Hitting against the level
15    IV|              The left the right. An image too may be~ From mirror
16    IV|         things.~ To such degree the image gleams across~ From mirror
17    IV|           is so because~ Either the image is passed on along~ From
18    IV|             ourselves;~ Or else the image wheels itself around,~ When
19    IV|        earlier I showed) one subtle image,~ Compounded, moves by its
20    IV|           men's sleeps~  It haps an image this is seen to do;~ In
21    IV|            when perishes the former image,~ And other is gendered
22    IV|           is supplied~ Sometimes an image not of kind the same;~ But
23    IV|         upon our will,~ And doth an image unto us occur,~ Directly
24    IV|            when perishes the former image,~ And other is gendered
25    IV| pre-visioneth depends~ On what that image is. When, therefore, mind~
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