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1 I, 7 | was thick and moist, and dark and cold, and all things 2 IV, 20| not large, fascinating, dark, compact eyebrows, cheerful, 3 IV, 21| eyebrows, beautiful eyes, dark pupils, long thin ears, 4 IV, 43| affirmed that the Deity is dark, which very opinion also 5 V, 14| instance, the pupil of the eye, dark from the subjacent humours, ( 6 V, 14| intermingled powers into the dark and formidable water lying 7 V, 14| death of the depraved and dark body, from the Father that 8 V, 14| was overpowered in the dark, and formidable, and bitter, 9 V, 15| subjacent water below, which is dark, ought, because the light 10 V, 16| delicately blended in the dark waters beneath; and (both 11 VI, 10| sentiments of the) poets:--~"Dark at the root, like milk, 12 X, 7 | pupil of the eye appears dark beneath the underlying humours,