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 1     I|       The envious nature of vision bars our sight.~ Lastly
 2   III|     the universe.~ Rises to vision the majesty of gods,~ And
 3   III|    away.~ But nowhere to my vision rise no more~ The vaults
 4   III|        Just as the power of vision still is strong,~ If but
 5   III|     through,~ Forthwith the vision fails and darkness comes,~
 6    IV| high~ And smirch the serene vision of the world,~ Stroking
 7    IV|  from the mirror's plane~ A vision back, since each thing comes
 8    IV|    in the light,~ Provoking vision - what we cannot do~ From
 9    IV|   along the pave,~ Offers a vision downward into earth~ As
10    IV|     eyesight and assail the vision.~ For slowly on a wandering
11    IV| hold on eyes~ And smite the vision, since through body's pores~
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