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1
Unless-yetI fail to
see
aught
which might be interpreted as being-
2
Shall I
see
aught
with your eyes, lady of my Sergian denarius?
3
And presently it grew too dark to
see
aught
save the red flashes.
4
Look up and see if you can
see
aught
of it.'
5
Didst ever
see
aught
uglier than a scald-head, with his beard plucked out?
6
Quoth the merchant, 'Did aught come to thee or didst thou
see
aught
?
'
7
Nor do I
see
aught
to alarm us even in these grave human odds.
8
Tell me, did you
see
aught
of that priestess who was with the lady?
9
Summon us if you
see
aught
to trouble you.
10
Yet never did he hear or
see
aught
that showed that any one lived there.
11
If you took me away, you would never
see
aught
in my eyes save tears.'
12
Dost thou
see
aught
there to the right of the road, just beneath that great oak?
13
Said the witch-wife: Didst thou
see
aught
else?
14
Canst
see
aught
in yon deep hole, Petronella?
15
Nor, for our haste, did I dare to ask, nor of myself could I
see
aught
there.
16
And if I
see
aught
that grieves me, still have I not my eyes under my own sway?
see
aught
see