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 1   III| Methinks that, were our sight removed, the mind~ Ought then still
 2    IV|     our eyes, the farther off removed~ Each thing is seen to be:
 3    IV|      For seen~ It soothly is, removed far within.~ 'Tis the same
 4    IV|     and thus~ It looks so far removed behind the glass.~ Wherefore
 5    IV|        the same,~ However far removed in twisting ways,~ May still
 6    IV|     As if 'twere all the time removed and far.~ What marvel, then,
 7     V|   same things are even so far removed~ From any touch of deity
 8     V|      gods, so subtle,~ So far removed from these our senses, scarce~
 9     V|   those men~ Whom Nature hath removed from life.~ Again,~ Whatever
10     V|    perceive. For all~ The far removed objects of our gaze~ Seem
11     V|       so far as is her course removed~ From upper heaven and nigh
12    VI|      of wild snakes.~ How far removed from true reason is this,~
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