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1 I | rolled their great drunken eyes around to devour by sight 2 I | like a subtle vapour. Her eyes seemed to gaze far beyond 3 I | ranged in the depths of your eyes that were more limpid than 4 I | the gems on her bosom. Her eyes drooped, and she resumed:~“ 5 I | than gold; nevertheless the eyes ceased not to weep, and 6 I | the fires of his two fixed eyes could be seen. It was by 7 I | sought for him with his eyes. Salammbo also was gone.~ 8 I | upon me. I felt it in her eyes, and just now I saw a black 9 II | head thrown back and his eyes half-closed, inhaled the 10 II | and threw pebbles into his eyes to drive away the gnats.~ 11 II | darted their great black eyes upon the army as it ascended.~ 12 II | Matho lifted large troubled eyes towards him.~“Listen!” he 13 II | stop, she is resting! Her eyes burn me, I hear her voice. 14 II | Have you seen her great eyes beneath her great eyebrows, 15 II | the air, and his little eyes, with their gummed lashes, 16 II | titter; his large, scared eyes gazed upon the crowd of 17 II | pencils for painting the eyes—all belonging to the guards, 18 III | edge of the terrace; her eyes swept the horizon for an 19 III | thou dost wax and wane the eyes of cats and spots of panthers 20 III | dreams come from thee; thine eyes devour the stones of buildings, 21 III | folded his arms.~His sunken eyes shone like the lamps of 22 IV | Hamilcar’s palace.~Matho’s eyes were directed thither every 23 IV | With flaming cheek, angry eyes, and hoarse voice, he would 24 IV | and Gisco could feel his eyes continually like two flaming 25 IV | on their backs with their eyes fixed, their tongues between 26 IV | Suddenly he stopped with gaping eyes, as if he had just discovered 27 IV | speaking, with his great yellow eyes, and his long face that 28 IV | water while swimming. Their eyes closed; they were in the 29 IV | no noise; Spendius, with eyes that flamed more than torches, 30 V | light made them lower their eyes. Next they perceived all 31 V | cheeks. Her large fixed eyes gazed upon you, and a luminous 32 V | Matho stood panting with his eyes fixed upon the pavement. 33 V | with lofty cap and staring eyes. Before he could make a 34 V | curves of her person. Her eyes were just visible beneath 35 V | the mute command of your eyes!” She put out one foot upon 36 V | simar, and with her large eyes fastened on the veil. Matho 37 V | Everywhere he could perceive only eyes opened widely as if to devour 38 V | Matho gazed with wide vacant eyes upon the crowd. His temples 39 VI | in a continual smile; his eyes seemed sharpened like arrows, 40 VI | by rolling his big blue eyes. Then on reaching the edge 41 VI | hippopotamus and rolling his eyes. The perfumed oil overflowed 42 VI | burn in the place of his eyes, which had lost their eyebrows; 43 VI | with open mouth and staring eyes. The morning light entered 44 VII | put up his hand before his eyes, and then grasping his clarion 45 VII | islands! He fastened his eyes on the extreme horizon and 46 VII | prolonged cares. Their flaming eyes expressed distrust, and 47 VII | vaulted roof, and the three eyes of the idol appeared far 48 VII | considerably increased, for his eyes were hidden beneath the 49 VII | as he rolled his yellow eyes:~“Truly Barca, with your 50 VII | left foot advanced, his eyes flaming and his teeth clenched, 51 VII | nopal hedges. But Hamilcar’s eyes were fastened on a great 52 VII | eyelids greater length to her eyes. Her sandals, which were 53 VII | his lips parted and his eyes grew larger when he perceived 54 VII | and panting with staring eyes.~“Rise!” said he; and he 55 VII | like a long tail. Their eyes were red, the irons on their 56 VII | shoulders and closed their eyes. The others who were watching 57 VII | two tears started into his eyes. He rushed at Abdalonim.~“ 58 VIII| superb will gleamed in his eyes like the flame of sacrifice.~ 59 VIII| the Numidian rolled his eyes like a woman and smiled 60 VIII| unintelligible dialect he opened his eyes wide as if he were telling 61 VIII| of Hamilcar’s troops. His eyes would dart along the horizon; 62 VIII| their pikes before their eyes, immovable and grinding 63 VIII| would follow with their eyes a horseman galloping across 64 VIII| he strode to and fro, his eyes sparkling, and a strange 65 VIII| regarded him with gaping eyes. He felt in a measure uncomfortable 66 IX | them. These, with their big eyes, their big bodies, and their 67 IX | see what looked like the eyes of a tiger cat gleaming 68 IX | stones, and raising their eyes would perceive a bare-footed 69 IX | buildings, screening their eyes with their open hand, while 70 IX | remained below with their eyes raised to the highest terrace; 71 X | was drooping; and in the eyes of the Carthaginians, the 72 X | ever the same, with open eyes, pale as one dead, insensible, 73 X | the veil Matho was, in the eyes of the Carthaginians, the 74 X | standing motionless with eyes cast down. At last seeing 75 X | perfectly erect; and his eyes, more brilliant than carbuncles, 76 X | teeth, and half shutting her eyes, threw herself back beneath 77 XI | earthy face and flaming eyes would emerge from these 78 XI | dirty, and they opened their eyes with a look of menace and 79 XI | head, and murmured with her eyes fixed upon the charcoal:~“ 80 XI | have done. However, their eyes moved, and from these half-opened 81 XI | without replying; then her eyes were arrested in the background, 82 XI | gazing at her, and in his eyes her garments were blended 83 XI | belonging to her alone. Her eyes and her diamonds sparkled; 84 XI | beautiful you are!”~His eyes, which were continually 85 XI | like a net! I perceive your eyes in the flames of the phalaricas 86 XI | insolence of your large tranquil eyes, and how you crushed me 87 XI | big tears rolled in his eyes like silver globes; he sighed 88 XI | dress Matho half opened his eyes, putting forth his mouth 89 XI | distinguish only the two eyes and a long white beard which 90 XI | that come to peck out their eyes; and yet not for a single 91 XI | beneath your father’s very eyes!”~“What?” she said.~“Ah! 92 XI | throughout its length; his eyes were riveted upon her and 93 XI | nodded her his thanks. His eyes were directed alternately 94 XII | and they stood with their eyes fixed and grinding their 95 XII | nails and put out their eyes with the bodkins of their 96 XII | tent; and he riveted his eyes upon the ground as though 97 XII | sides rose and fell, and his eyes, wide-opened in his pallid 98 XII | impatience and urged Matho, his eyes twinkling as at the approach 99 XII | doubtful sex, albinos whose red eyes blinked in the sun; stammering 100 XIII| upright and with staring eyes. Some who had both temples 101 XIII| his right hand above his eyes in order to find out some 102 XIII| that it made him lower his eyes. All successively bent their 103 XIII| hand he was rubbing his eyes, which were filled with 104 XIII| alone knew, and casting his eyes around he inhaled a great 105 XIII| head. Then he raised his eyes and gazed at Tanith, whose 106 XIII| cavernous intonation; their eyes, which were fastened upon 107 XIV | cloud filled with flaming eyes. The Numidians in their 108 XIV | the three corpses, their eyes ranged over the whole plain 109 XIV | air. The men closed their eyes that they might not see 110 XIV | black circle round their eyes, which extended to the lower 111 XIV | Barbarians fastened their eyes upon it with a shivering 112 XIV | had even bandaged their eyes, and their swords waved 113 XIV | forehead, allowed only her eyes to be seen; but her lips 114 XIV | feminine figure, captivated her eyes by the grace of his person, 115 XIV | silence, and Salammbo’s eyes, in the depths of her long 116 XIV | motionless, rolling his eyes; his great head of hair, 117 XIV | then, bringing back his eyes, he perceived thirty crosses 118 XIV | distance, with round fierce eyes. There was at first some 119 XIV | towards heaven, closed his eyes, and, opening out his arms 120 XIV | Malqua; then Matho opened his eyes. There were so many lights 121 XIV | ears, with gleaming, tawny eyes. These were the jackals 122 XV | the longer; to put out his eyes, so that he might see the 123 XV | followed the direction of her eyes.~The door of the dungeon, 124 XV | held their breath.~In their eyes the body of this victim 125 XV | Shadows passed before his eyes; the town whirled round 126 XV | gazed round him and his eyes encountered Salammbo.~At 127 XV | attracted her.~Excepting his eyes he had no appearance of