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1 Intro, 0| And yet, as we rub our eyes, unmistakably a world of 2 Intro, 0| holy child, lifting her eyes, saw on the opposite side 3 Intro, 0| Himself, fixed on her the eyes of His Majesty, and, with 4 Intro, 0| with lifted and immovable eyes in the public road, where 5 Intro, 0| heavy sleep, lowered her eyes and said: 'Oh, if you had 6 Intro, 0| vision!' and lifted her eyes again on high; but the vision 7 Intro, 0| herself for having turned her eyes to earth." Such was the " 8 1, 6 | close at hand, under your eyes, as to whom, I say, you 9 2, 3 | it may appear before the eyes of men, deprives her husband 10 2, 4 | Moses, 'My Lord, turn the eyes of Your mercy upon Your 11 3, 9 | him, as an object for the eyes of his intellect, Christ 12 3, 13 | without bodily tears of the eyes, which satisfy those who 13 3, 14 | the Eternal Deity, her eyes let fall tears of sweetness, 14 3, 25 | being so great your bodily eyes lost their vision, and only 15 3, 25 | consecrate, you raised your eyes above his head while he 16 3, 32 | should ever grow weary, or my eyes fail through tears, in desiring 17 4, 5 | another St. Paul, their eyes so illuminated that the 18 4, 6 | him, and open to him the eyes of My kindness, and that 19 4, 11 | Your face be hidden from my eyes? Melt at once the cloud 20 Lette, 0| any case what my feeble eyes have seen, and what the 21 Lette, 0| would joyously raise her eyes and her heart to God and 22 Lette, 0| her tearful and clouded eyes became serene and joyous, 23 Lette, 0| meantime we had put before her eyes a pious picture, containing 24 Lette, 0| She, however, fixed her eyes on the image of the cross 25 Lette, 0| asked, and she, keeping her eyes ever fixed on the crucifix,