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eye 24
eye-witnesses 1
eyelids 1
eyes 54
eyesight 4
eyewitness 1
eyewitnesses 2
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56 put
56 take
54 dead
54 eyes
54 fire
54 full
54 hand
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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eyes

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1 II | of sin, and opened mine eyes to discern good from evil. 2 II | fashioned us, looked again with eyes of compassion upon the work 3 II | flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life. 4 III | his place, that the boy's eyes might never once behold 5 V | Comforter began to open wide the eyes of his understanding, leading 6 V | hitherto unseen by mine eyes." ~Grieved was the king 7 V | what he had with his own eyes seen, answered, "These be 8 V | of this world were in his eyes an abomination and a curse. 9 VI | certain witness of mine own eyes, I may not carry to my lord 10 VI | art, observe that thine eyes are not healthy, and I fear 11 VI | sober life, and that his eyes are young and fair, and 12 VI | your answer, for with the eyes of sense ye judge the objects 13 VI | obeisance. But through the eyes of my mind I perceived the 14 IX | naked and laid bare unto the eyes of him with whom we have 15 XI | sight, like a man whose eyes are scorched with a fierce 16 XII | flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, 17 XII | with death before their eyes, in meekness and gentleness, 18 XII | perched. Then he lift up his eyes and saw that from the branches 19 XIV | perceived, with the unerring eyes of my mind how all human 20 XIV | and even, rejoicing the eyes of the traveller with the 21 XIV | death, and hath opened mine eyes to see clearly that the 22 XV | them. But if any shut their eyes, and will not behold the 23 XV | ditch, and scratch out their eyes on many a bramble bush, 24 XVI | an aperture. Fixing their eyes thereon, they descried an 25 XVI | than dung and filth in the eyes of those that know the unspeakable 26 XVI | lamentation and tears in the eyes of those who have tasted 27 XVII | that he may enlighten the eyes of thine heart, and give 28 XVIII | terrible sight met Ioasaph's eyes: for all the fashion of 29 XX | saith the Prophet, `The eyes of the Lord are over the 30 XX | ever keeping before thine eyes the fear of God, and his 31 XXI | distressed at heart, and his eyes filled with tears. The elder 32 XXIII | earthly sleep: open thy sealed eyes, and behold the glory of 33 XXIII | be rooted out, and their eyes digged out, and likewise 34 XXIII | and they digged out their eyes with iron claws, and stretched 35 XXIV | taken away the light of mine eyes, and loosed the strength 36 XXIV | lighted and made plain to the eyes of all; and, full of boldness 37 XXIV | rheum and mist from the eyes of thy mind, lift them aloft 38 XXV | bedchamber, and lifted up his eyes to the proper judge of his 39 XXV | the prince set before his eyes the commandment of the Lord, 40 XXVIII | supplanter hath blinded the eyes of my heart, and shed a 41 XXVIII | oxhide, besmearing their eyes with soot, and casting them 42 XXVIII | enveloped him, still bound the eyes of his heart. Howbeit he 43 XXX | by the condition of his eyes. Hearing this, the king, 44 XXX | and, like a river, his eyes dropped tears, and all the 45 XXXII | doings from before mine eyes; cease to do evil: learn 46 XXXIV | all. Nay, but we shut our eyes, and would not behold the 47 XXXIV | that dense mist from our eyes, and see some small ray 48 XXXV | put away from before mine eyes the wickedness of your souls; 49 XXXV | streaming in floods from his eyes, he cried aloud unto God 50 XXXVII | saying, "Lord, let mine eyes never again see the good 51 XXXVII | vanities, but fill mine eyes with spiritual tears; direct 52 XXXVIII| rivers of waters ran from his eyes, as he implored God, crying 53 XXXVIII| were fallen in, and his eyes deep sunken, and his eyelids 54 XXXIX | lifted up his hands and eyes to heaven, and offered his


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