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 1     I|     and sack~ Of Trojan Town, look out, they force us not~
 2     I|    That, when those creatures look upon the sun,~ We view the
 3    II|     wise,~ Whence thou may'st look below on other men~ And
 4    II|      by my sweet toil sought~ Look thou perceive, lest haply
 5    II|      abandon their surprise.~ Look upward yonder at the bright
 6    II|   behold, to-day~ None deigns look upward to those lucent realms.~
 7   III|      unto all mere usufruct.~ Look back:~ Nothing to us was
 8    IV|  Because the image bears like look and form~ With whatso body
 9    IV|     since furnished with like look of things,~ Fashioned from
10    IV| flavours; but, likewise,~ The look of things and hues agree
11     V|    with no crash.~ Again, now look at This, which round, above,~
12     V|       bigness of the sun must look~ Even here from earth just
13     V|    much air confused in their look~ Ere minished in their bigness.
14     V|     Since she presents bright look and clear-cut form,~ May
15     V|    link. But rather this:~ To look on all things with a master
16     V|    Hence is our age unable to look back~ On what has gone before,
17    VI|       much behooveth thee~ To look both wide and deep, and
18    VI|      of gold exhale? O what a look,~ And what a ghastly hue
19    VI|     dead:~ For who forbore to look to their own sick,~ O these (
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