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1 I| bear all toil and wake the clear nights through,~ Seeking 2 I| ominous moan. The winds,~ 'Tis clear, are sightless bodies sweeping 3 I| bodies to go through~ 'Tis clear could happen in nowise at 4 I| Which still are palpably as clear to sense -~ To me a thought 5 I| thing after other will grow clear,~ Nor shall the blind night 6 II| later on, for thee~ We will clear up. Now as to what remains~ 7 II| mighty urge; for then 'tis clear enough~ All matter of our 8 II| less than human beings, by clear signs.~ Thus oft before 9 II| insensate. And those signs,~ So clear to all and witnessed out 10 II| upward yonder at the bright clear sky~ And what it holds - 11 III| uplifted in such dark~ So clear a torch aloft, who first 12 III| my verse, meseems,~ Make clear the nature of the mind and 13 III| the unblemished ball be clear.~ 'Tis by like compact that 14 IV| Imprinting form of word and a clear tone.~ But whatso part of 15 IV| The error of presuming the clear lights~ Of eyes created 16 V| havens so serene, in light so clear.~ Compare those old discoveries 17 V| long as still they bicker clear, and still~ Their glow's 18 V| of a year.~ I say, no one clear reason hath been given~ 19 V| Invited, men desired to clear rich fields~ And turn the 20 V| other did men see~ Grow clear by intellect, till with 21 VI| high mountains, proveth clear~ That windy are those upward 22 VI| and plunging boulders. For clear fact~ Requires that earth 23 VI| Twill not be hard to render clear account~ By means of these,