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1   III|   the ears,~ Mists blind the eyeballs, and the joints collapse, -~
2    IV|      All glides athrough our eyeballs, and, as 'twere,~ Brushes
3    IV|   light~ The pathways of the eyeballs, which before~ Black air
4    IV|     must decide; nor can our eyeballs know~ The nature of reality.
5    VI|     along~ Unto the sight of eyeballs. This takes place -~ As
6    VI| skull on fire with heat, and eyeballs twain~ Red with suffusion
7    VI|   many a time men roll their eyeballs round,~ Staring wide-open,
8    VI|    there were who lost their eyeballs: O~ So fierce a fear of
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