Chapter
1 V | that which is good, the eye that beholdeth all things
2 VI | rather see with the inner eye the hidden worthlessness
3 VIII | for the Scripture saith, `Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
4 XI | and Nay. There we read, `Eye for eye and tooth for tooth':
5 XI | There we read, `Eye for eye and tooth for tooth': here, `
6 XII | immortal bridegroom. The eye of their mind being enlightened,
7 XII | breathing fire, fearful for eye to see, exceeding fierce
8 XV | camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a
9 XVII | shall have strength to look eye to eye upon the abysses
10 XVII | strength to look eye to eye upon the abysses of such
11 XIX | the Image, in our mind's eye we pass over to the true
12 XX | and standeth before God, eye to eye, and presenteth his
13 XX | standeth before God, eye to eye, and presenteth his prayers
14 XXI | all that is seen; which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
15 XXV | with gracious and kindly eye look upon the contrition
16 XXV | world in the twinkling of an eye stand alive before the judgement
17 XXV | justice to their brightness. Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard,
18 XXX | fruits, pleasant to the eye and inviting to the touch.
19 XXX | clear, and delightful to the eye. When these dread men had
20 XXXI | corpse doth he cast his eye? Hath he therefore any stain
21 XXXIV| with favourable and kindly eye, the contrition of my heart;
22 XXXVI| by the divine all-seeing eye. Therefore pay we first
23 XL | unspeakable beauty, such as mortal eye hath never seen. And, when
24 XL | above, he kept his mind's eye purified from every earth-born
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