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 1    IV|    other things,~ As chiefly glass, it passes through; but
 2    IV|     it can't~ Go, as through glass, nor yet be rent - its safety,~
 3    IV|      first~ The image of the glass projects itself,~ As to
 4    IV| perceive the air ere yet the glass.~ But when we've also seen
 5    IV|     when we've also seen the glass itself,~ Forthwith that
 6    IV|     us is borne~ Reaches the glass, and there thrown back again~
 7    IV|    so far removed behind the glass.~ Wherefore again, again,
 8    IV|    the two airs. Now, in the glass~ The right part of our members
 9    IV|     against the level of the glass,~ 'Tis not returned unshifted;
10    IV|    they swim,~ Like those in glass, through which all images~
11    VI|   Through silver and through glass. For we do see~ Through
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