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eye 24
eyebrows 3
eyelids 3
eyes 55
ezechielem 1
ezekiel 4
fable 2
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57 time
56 against
56 any
55 eyes
55 sins
54 according
53 autem
Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
The Instructor

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eyes

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 6 | a film that is over the eyes, do not supply to them from 2 I, 6 | removing the obstacle from the eyes, leave the pupil free; thus 3 I, 10| mountains, and hath not set his eyes on the devices of the house 4 II, 1 | therefore, to raise our eyes aloft to what is true, to 5 II, 1 | much sillier to make one's eyes the slaves of the delicacies, 6 II, 2 | the lips are relaxed; the eyes roll wildly, the sight, 7 II, 2 | it requisite to shut his eyes before going to sleep, so 8 II, 2 | adds again: "Whose are red eyes? Those, is it not, who tarry 9 II, 2 | mention of the bloodshot eyes,--a mark which appears on 10 II, 2 | before drinking making the eyes roll with unseemly motion; 11 II, 2 | drawing on themselves the eyes of the men. But always must 12 II, 3 | which many casting their eyes, they will never reach the 13 II, 6 | soul; and He directs the eyes to the sight of what is 14 II, 6 | with the feet than with the eyes. This filthy speaking the 15 II, 6 | regulations for slippery eyes? Conversations with the 16 II, 7 | let the men, fixing their eyes on the couch, and leaning 17 II, 8 | his conversation, by his eyes, his ears, his jaws, and 18 II, 8 | wear the crown above their eyes; nor their fragrance, since 19 II, 9 | ourselves, illumining the eyes of the hidden man, and gazing 20 II, 10| such a man, dreading men's eyes alone, and thinking that 21 II, 10| times than the sun are the eyes of the Most High, which 22 II, 10| doing good"He who averts his eyes from pleasure crowns his 23 II, 11| furthermore, of staining the eyes, and plucking out hairs, 24 II, 11| requisite for covering the eyes of women. For if the female 25 II, 11| the colour afflicts greedy eyes, inflaming them to senseless 26 II, 11| dress, so as not to turn the eyes of spectators on the face 27 II, 13| necklaces,~ Paints for the eyes, soft garment, hair-net,~ 28 II, 13| passages of hearing. And eyes anointed by the Word, and 29 III, 2 | their cheeks, painting their eyes, and dyeing their hair, 30 III, 2 | her cheeks, nor paint her eyes. Unawares the poor wretches 31 III, 2 | neighbours,~ All else is in their eyes superfluous."~ "Is one of 32 III, 2 | of gold, and anoint thine eyes with stibium, in vain is 33 III, 2 | him For man looketh on the eyes, but the Logo into the heart."~ 34 III, 3 | are not able to shut your eyes to the fact that you are 35 III, 4 | on all that direct their eyes towards them, they show 36 III, 7 | scoundrels, and for greedy eyes. "But let alms and faith 37 III, 11| down and interfere with the eyes, and that of the moustache 38 III, 11| and not easily known. The eyes especially are to be sparingly 39 III, 11| with the feet than with the eyes. Accordingly, the Lord very 40 III, 11| which is to wink with the eyes, is nothing else than to 41 III, 11| commit adultery with the eyes, lust skirmishing through 42 III, 11| For of the whole body, the eyes are first destroyed. "The 43 III, 11| casting up the whites of his eyes. Women that follow such 44 III, 11| is in the raising of the eyes. "Mortify therefore your 45 III, 11| to appear comely in the eyes of spectators, stain their 46 III, 11| and with winkings of the eyes, and sweeping their garments 47 III, 11| desires grow warm; and the eyes that are accustomed to look 48 III, 11| fall, who puts before her eyes modesty, and her shawl; 49 III, 11| The Government of the Eyes.~ But, above all, it seems 50 III, 11| especially avoid them. "Let thine eyes look straight, and thine 51 III, 11| But turn away thine eyes from a graceful woman, and 52 III, 12| sanctify ourselves; "for the eyes of the LORD are on the righteous, 53 III, 12| from your souls before mine eyes. Learn to do well. Seek 54 III, 12| judgment. For girls blind the eyes of those who see, and corrupt 55 III, 12| that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own


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