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Barnaby Googe The rarer sene, the lesse in mynde, The lesse in mynde, the lesser payne.
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Barnaby Googe The rarer sene, the lesse in mynde, The lesse in mynde, the lesser payne.
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George Canning And finds with keen, discriminating sight, Black's not so black--nor white so very white.
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George Canning And finds with keen, discriminating sight, Black's not so black--nor white so very white.
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George Canning And finds with keen, discriminating sight, Black's not so black--nor white so very white.
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George Canning And finds with keen, discriminating sight, Black's not so black--nor white so very white.
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John Milton Then purg'd with euphrasy and rue The visual nerve, for he had much to see.
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John Milton We see things not as they are but as we are.
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John Milton Then purg'd with euphrasy and rue The visual nerve, for he had much to see.
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John Milton We see things not as they are but as we are.
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John Trumbull For any man with half an eye, What stands before him may espy; But optics sharp it needs I ween, To see what is not to be seen.
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John Trumbull For any man with half an eye, What stands before him may espy; But optics sharp it needs I ween, To see what is not to be seen.
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Sir John Denham The age, wherein he lived was dark; but he Could not want sight, who taught the world to see.
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Sir John Denham The age, wherein he lived was dark; but he Could not want sight, who taught the world to see.
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