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 1    II|     are able from above~ To strike the lighter, thus engendering
 2    II|   from above~ Been swift to strike the lighter, gendering strokes~
 3    II| with the hand~ Thyself thou strike thy body's any part.~ On
 4    IV|     PICTURES~ ~ Bodies that strike the eyes, awaking sight.~
 5    IV|    Our sight, all things do strike against it there~ With form
 6    IV|      though the films which strike~ Upon the eyes cannot be
 7    IV|    the viewless winds,~ And strike the eyes, disordering their
 8    IV|     getting into ears, they strike the sense~ With their own
 9    IV|     re able on the sense to strike.~ Besides voice often scrapes
10     V|  marvellous~ This fact must strike the intellect of man, -~
11    VI|  about, about,~ Bodies that strike the eyes, awaking sight.~
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