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1 I| light beyond, wherewith to view~ The core of being at the 2 I| them come;~ With eyes we view not burning heats, nor cold,~ 3 I| the fields insidiously. We view~ The rock-paved highways 4 I| While that one only comes to view, of which~ The bodies exceed 5 I| whether borne along, in either view~ 'Thas started not from 6 I| creatures look upon the sun,~ We view the constellations of the 7 II| Tis sweet, again, to view the mighty strife~ Of armies 8 II| blows.~ For though thou view'st some beasts to be more 9 II| conjoined; for then wouldest view~ Portents begot about thee 10 III| is aught more shut from view,~ And 'tis the very soul 11 III| smoke or fog -~ As where we view, when in our sleeps we're 12 III| parts. Again, how often~ We view our fellow going by degrees,~ 13 IV| whatever jaundiced people view~ Becomes wan-yellow, since 14 IV| with sallowness. Again, we view~ From dark recesses things 15 IV| that thus thou seemest to view~ Clouds down below and heavenly 16 IV| through which eyes cannot~ View objects manifest) sounds 17 IV| even awake~ They think they view the dancers moving round~ 18 IV| and speaking chords,~ And view the same assembly on the 19 V| intelligence when we~ Do seem to view a man whom life has left.~ 20 V| may not~ Subject it to the view of eyes for him~ Nor put 21 V| since whatso fires we view~ Here in the lands of earth 22 VI| mighty masses, then~ Canst view their caverns, as if builded