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1    II|       figures finer far,~ And passes thus through holes which
2    II|   pine,~ Cannot. Again, light passes through the horn~ On the
3    II|   Wounds, or delighteth as it passes out~ Along the procreant
4    IV| things,~ As chiefly glass, it passes through; but where~ It reaches
5    IV|      our pupils and thuswise~ Passes across. Therefore it comes
6    IV|     from its first abodes, it passes down~ In the whole body
7    VI|     thunderbolt,~ The mighty, passes through the hedging walls~
8    VI|     stones, through bronze it passes, and it melts~ Upon the
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