| Prologue
: "But love is blind and lovers cannot see" -- William Shakespeare
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| Part 1
: "Ever wayward, weak and blind" -- Gustave Nadaud
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| Part 2
: "The night has a thousand eyes and the day but one" -- Francis William Bourdillon
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| Part 3
: "Comes the blind Fury" -- John Milton
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| Part 4
: "Before mine eyes in opposition sits Grim Death" -- John Milton
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| Part 5
: "Winged cupid painted blind" -- William Shakespeare
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| Part 6
: "Heav'n but the vision of fulfill'd desire
and Hell the shadow of a soul on fire" -- Omar Khayyam
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| Part 7
: "Be to her faults a little blind" -- Matthew Prior
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| Part 8
: "If the blind lead the blind" -- New Testament
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| Part 9
: "Charms strike the sight but merit wins the soul" -- Alexander Pope
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| Part 10
: "The end in sight" -- Robert Browning
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| Part 11
: "None so blind as those that will not see" -- Matthew Henry
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| Part 12
: "Closed his eyes in endless night" -- Thomas Gray
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| Part 13
: "The sight of you is good for sore eyes" -- Jonathan Swift
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| Part 14
: "And sight out of blindness" -- Sidney Lanier
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| Part 15
: "I was eyes to the blind and feet to the lame" -- Old Testament
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| Part 16
: "The eye is not satisfied with seeing" -- Old Testament
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| Part 17
: "Truth will come to sight" -- William Shakespeare
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| Part 18
: "A sight to dream of, not to tell" -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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| Part 19
: "I have thee not and yet I see thee still" -- William Shakespeare
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| Part 20
: "If eyes were made for seeing" -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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| Part 21
: "My blindness is my sight" -- Alice Cary
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| Part 22
: "I see thee better in the dark" -- Emily Dickinson
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| Part 23
: "Blind and naked" -- Alfred Tennyson
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| Part 24
: "It is not love but lack of love which is blind" -- Glenway Westcott
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