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1 I, 17| necessity, but that from their eyes flashes dart, flames burst 2 I, 38| which are placed before our eyes; who has guided us from 3 I, 45| sight, and men born without eyes now looked on the heaven 4 I, 48| away blindness from the eyes, gave speech to the dumb, 5 I, 50| of walking, to the dark eyes sight, the dead He recalled 6 I, 50| tightened nerves, fill the eyes with light already lost, 7 I, 60| might bear the gaze of the eyes, and on which the look of 8 II, 7| alight on the pupils of our eyes? whether the flavour is 9 II, 9| have you seen with your eyes, and handled with your hands, 10 II, 14| that which is seen by the eyes is only a separation of 11 II, 41| their bodies, darken their eyes with henna; nor, though 12 II, 59| give us light by several eyes, to guard against the risk 13 II, 60| things set before their eyes, and do not hesitate, for 14 III, 9| For as the hands, feet, eyes, and other members which 15 III, 18| coverings on the pupils of the eyes, that He closes them, winks, 16 III, 18| or, as is the case in all eyes, can see nothing at all 17 IV, 5| But, again, if I turn my eyes to the region of the west, 18 IV, 23| which could turn to it the eyes of Jupiter? Skin, entrails, 19 IV, 24| you will open your minds' eyes, and see the real truth 20 IV, 24| truth was placed before your eyes. For what about them, pray, 21 V, 25| then the goddess fixes her eyes upon these, and is pleased 22 V, 27| presented to the divine eyes and sight, it should at 23 V, 31| insult so damnable in the eyes of all, that you have been 24 VI, 10| here he is fair, with blue eyes, who really has grey ones; 25 VI, 15| ears, noses, cheeks, lips, eyes, and eyebrows? Does the 26 VI, 16| the deities, the beard, eyes, noses, and all the other 27 VI, 24| as not only to dazzle the eyes, but even to strike terror 28 VII, 8| pullet, a calf under his eyes and on his altars, he forgets 29 VII, 12| the rich man, turn their eyes away from the poor, whose 30 VII, 33| fellows sport before the eyes of the multitude? Does Jupiter 31 VII, 34| they themselves have faces, eyes, heads, cheeks, ears, noses, 32 VII, 37| consumed here under our eyes, what else can be said to 33 VII, 45| have refused to allow men's eyes to look on him -why did 34 VII, 46| observed by means of the eyes? This, however, undoubtedly 35 VII, 46| withdrew itself from the eyes of the beholders, since,