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1 I| Canterbury bring before our eyes the life of the middle ages 2 I| Lord, give light to mine eyes. After, came the law of 3 I| clearly, but have their eyes dim. Therefore, after we 4 I| prison, it behoveth that our eyes be made clear and our sight 5 I| faith he illumineth our eyes of the heart, and in abiding 6 I| the fire which is in the eyes, the air in the tongue and 7 I| other members. Then in the eyes is curiosity, in the tongue 8 I| he durst not lift up his eyes he confessed curiosity. 9 I| first the sorrow was in his eyes, for he wept tenderly as 10 I| thorns of the Jews. The eyes more shining than the sun 11 I| He is not entered by the eyes, for he is not coloured, 12 I| heart dropping from the eyes. Fourthly, he is showed 13 I| metal to the pleasure of the eyes, which he so working, Tubal, 14 I| to Abram: Lift up thine eyes and see directly from the 15 I| day, and as he lift up his eyes, he saw three young men 16 I| to thee a veil of shine eyes, and wheresomever thou go, 17 I| much people. God opened her eyes and she saw a pit of water, 18 I| day after, he lift up his eyes and saw from afar the place, 19 I| began to wax old and his eyes failed and dimmed that he 20 I| Then Jacob lifting up his eyes saw Esau coming and four 21 I| wife, beheld and cast her eyes on Joseph, and said to Joseph: 22 I| that thou owest. Lo! your eyes and the eyes of my brother 23 I| owest. Lo! your eyes and the eyes of my brother Benjamin see 24 I| put his hands upon thine eyes. Jacob then arose on the 25 I| may bless them. Israel's eyes were dimmed and might not 26 I| hast seen it with thine eyes, and shalt not enter ne 27 I| years old when he died, his eyes never dimmed, ne his teeth 28 II| as Eli lay in his bed his eyes were so dimmed that he might 29 II| ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were waxen blind and might 30 II| with thy wives tofore thine eyes. Thou hast done it privily, 31 II| therein for evermore, and my eyes and heart shall be thereon 32 II| and have seen it with mine eyes, and I have now well seen 33 II| hot dung of them on his eyes, and he was thereof blind. 34 II| unto thee I address mine eyes. I ask and require thee 35 II| come safely again and thine eyes shall see him. I believe 36 II| Raguel, and with weeping eyes kissed him, and weeping 37 II| pilgrimage? The light of our eyes, the staff of our age, the 38 II| and mother, and that mine eyes may see your sons ere I 39 II| And anon then anoint his eyes with the gall of the fish 40 II| shalt well know that his eyes shall be opened, and thy 41 II| fish anointed his father's eyes, and abode as it had been 42 II| hour, and the slime of his eyes began to fall away like 43 II| and drew from his father's eyes, and anon he received sight. 44 II| death, and closed their eyes. And Tobias received all 45 II| children die before our eyes. And when they had made 46 II| Holofernes was caught by his eyes, and his tyrant knights 47 II| they had seen it with their eyes. ~Andrew and some other 48 II| Matthew, and drew out his eyes, and cast him in prison 49 II| again to S. Matthew his two eyes and his sight. And then 50 II| And thus as he fixed his eyes on her his courage was hurt, 51 II| vanished away tofore their eyes. ~And after, the bishop 52 II| semblable, the child opened his eyes, and awoke like as he had 53 II| would have scratched his eyes out of his head; and anon 54 II| ate not, but had alway his eyes firm toward heaven. And 55 II| Stephen were laid on the eyes of a woman that was blind, 56 II| our sins and weep with our eyes for this evil worldly covetise, 57 II| thy milk, to put upon mine eyes, and therewith I shall be 58 II| go, have God tofore thine eyes, and the holy scripture, 59 II| which they see tofore their eyes, which after this shall 60 II| thing is set tofore our eyes, that is: a wicked judge, 61 II| quencheth the light of mine eyes, I would have given thee 62 II| Adam was the opening of his eyes, and Paul was on the contrary 63 III| much that it seemed of her eyes a fountain. So many tears 64 III| that she should keep her eyes from weeping so much, she 65 III| that unnethe she set her eyes to her meat, without eating 66 III| speaking to me, and closed her eyes in saying to God: Lord, 67 III| in the cart to hold his eyes closed till they were past 68 III| of this world, for mine eyes corporal and spiritual have 69 III| after thy word, for mine eyes have seen thy health, which 70 III| his hands he touched his eyes, and anon he that had been 71 III| have not only lost mine eyes, but also my heart and my 72 III| and throat, and had his eyes all enflamed and said to 73 III| he lift up a little his eyes and beheld the carle that 74 III| like as she wept with her eyes, right so forthwith the 75 III| third day he lift up his eyes to heaven, and saw the soul 76 III| receive me in peace for mine eyes have seen my Saviour. How 77 III| lord commanded that his eyes should be put out; and the 78 III| have heard. And lift up his eyes unto heaven and said: Lord 79 III| the crucifix turned his eyes towards him; then he made 80 III| with thee, for I see thine eyes of thine heart blinded, 81 III| smitten off his head, both his eyes started out of his head, 82 III| Amphiabel lifted up his eyes unto heaven, beseeching 83 III| troubled, in such wise that his eyes turned in his head; his 84 III| and had terrible feet and eyes, and great hair that covered 85 III| holy cross and wash her eyes, and anon she bepan for 86 III| her the sight again of her eyes.~The holy virgin on a time 87 IV| after did do put out his eyes. Then S. Victor said to 88 IV| tears that ran from his eyes; for when he remembered 89 IV| witnesseth, our Lord opened the eyes of them that were there, 90 IV| head, that I may bind mine eyes therewith, and afterwards 91 IV| farewell, and bound his eyes himself with the keverchief 92 IV| keverchief, and unbound his eyes, and gathered up his own 93 IV| shall give tears to mine eyes, and to my brows a fountain 94 IV| than any worm. And oft his eyes flowed of tears, not only 95 IV| desired greatly to have grey eyes, for she had a conceit that 96 IV| was glad to have her old eyes, and returned home again, 97 IV| true, said she, as both my eyes fall upon this book, and 98 IV| book, and anon both her eyes fell out of her head upon 99 IV| feet with the tears of her eyes and dryed them with the 100 IV| day our Lord opened the eyes of that priest, and he saw 101 IV| and he saw with his bodily eyes in what manner the angels 102 IV| which was blind on both his eyes, and did him to be led to 103 IV| thy church. And anon his eyes were opened, and saw clearly 104 IV| Christine, the light of my eyes, have pity on me. To whom 105 IV| out therewith one of his eyes. Then was Julianus wroth 106 IV| anon he vanished from his eyes. And then Christopher set 107 IV| ye had showed tofore mine eyes my members so detrenched, 108 IV| the hospital with his own eyes, being present S. Dominic, 109 IV| good man of God lift up his eyes to heaven and prayed a little, 110 IV| great dog, and had great eyes and flaming, her tongue 111 IV| dying and had closed his eyes, the friars weened that 112 IV| dead, and he opened his eyes, and looking about said: 113 IV| and the night to God. His eyes were like a well of tears, 114 IV| body arose and opened his eyes, saying to his father: Wherefore, 115 IV| their feasts. And anon the eyes of that woman swelled and 116 IV| eighteen worms out of her eyes. And then she repented her 117 IV| had lost the sight of his eyes with overmuch weeping. And 118 IV| found grace tofore thine eyes, I pray thee that thou vouchsafe 119 IV| see them with my bodily eyes, and after, to be buried 120 IV| and then they dried their eyes and entered in to the Blessed 121 V| time when he had holden his eyes and fixed them upon a woman, 122 V| and crisp, his skin white, eyes great, his nostrils even 123 V| hanging unto his feet, his eyes flaming as hot fire, and 124 V| the apostle, and cast his eyes on the first chapter and 125 V| life, for the tears of his eyes were to him bread day and 126 V| devoutly and touched withal his eyes and his mouth, and oft embraced 127 V| wherewith he anointed his eyes, and anon he had his sight 128 V| And then he lift up his eyes to heaven, and said If thou 129 V| kissed his mouth and his eyes, and commanded his sons 130 V| linen cloth and bound his eyes with his own hands, and 131 V| taught Tobias to anoint the eyes of his father with gall, 132 V| the heart anointeth the eyes of the heart. Secondly, 133 V| which anon put out his eyes. And then two years after, 134 V| Francis was sick on his eyes for continual weeping, his 135 V| take a medicine for his eyes, and the surgeon held a 136 V| have set them tofore mine eyes, and like as the breath 137 V| departed never from mine eyes, but always have bewept 138 VI| and saw with his bodily eyes our Lord Jesu Christ between 139 VI| his hands in, and wash his eyes therewith, he should have 140 VI| face of the blind man, his eyes were opened and he had his 141 VI| he washed his face and eyes therewith, and anon he was 142 VI| should rise, he opened his eyes and might not see. He washed 143 VI| his face and rubbed his eyes, but he might nothing see, 144 VI| his hands in and wash his eyes withal, he should have his 145 VI| took water and washed his eyes full meekly, and anon he 146 VI| if they would wash their eyes with good devotion, they 147 VI| prayed this man to wash their eyes therewith. And then he made 148 VI| water upon each of their eyes, and besought Almighty God 149 VI| Almighty God to open their eyes, and they all there received 150 VI| then our Lord opened mine eyes, and I saw the seven sleepers 151 VI| let fall tears from his eyes, giving laud and thanksgiving 152 VI| the tears brake out of his eyes, and sobbings from his heart, 153 VI| it is delightable to the eyes to see the sun. He hath 154 VI| away the darkness of his eyes. By the face of the lion 155 VI| sight, and yet shall their eyes be open. And when they had 156 VI| the first deceiveth the eyes, and that other edifieth 157 VI| things, for he hath his eyes open when he sleepeth, and 158 VI| he had his hands and his eyes towards the heaven, and 159 VI| alb, his cheer clear, the eyes sparkling, his hair purple, 160 VI| in standing she held her eyes fixed in one place. Twelfthly, 161 VI| under the ear, that her eyes and her visage were all 162 VI| where her body was. The eyes of her head looked steadfastly 163 VI| our Lord, she lift up her eyes to our Lord to heaven, and 164 VI| which saw him with the eyes of her head among the tears 165 VI| cannot speak, they have eyes, and cannot see, they have 166 VI| who shall give to mine eyes from henceforth a fountain 167 VI| let them flow out of her eyes gladly without changing 168 VI| and when she closed her eyes she began to weep, and in 169 VI| the tears fall out of his eyes, and said: O Almighty God 170 VI| have crowns which thine eyes may not see, and like as 171 VI| mayst not see with thine eyes. Then Almachius was wroth, 172 VI| came to him and found his eyes open, but he saw ne heard 173 VII| with this she cast down her eyes meekly and held her still. 174 VII| east, and then he wiped his eyes and saw the most glorious 175 VII| grace he hath opened the eyes of my blind conscience and 176 VII| revived and lift up her eyes and saw nothing about her 177 VII| thereto, she lift up her eyes to heaven praying, and said: 178 VII| would have scratched out her eyes with his fingers, and crying 179 VII| earth and lifted up her eyes to Almighty God, beseeching 180 VII| grip and smote out both his eyes, and after slew him, whereof 181 VII| them with great staring eyes, of whom the monks were 182 VII| I have seen it with mine eyes. Then he demanded him of 183 VII| always to have before his eyes the dread of God in every 184 VII| that ran fast from his eyes, and all the night he would 185 VII| moving, holding always his eyes open to heaven. And when 186 VII| thy way and flee from mine eyes that I see thee no more, 187 VII| chaste, and hath right fair eyes and whole. And then the 188 VII| show it not to me, for mine eyes be not whole, and am foul 189 VII| and then he lifted up his eyes and saw a little honey that 190 VII| darkened the light of mine eyes, son, why hast thou done 191 VII| should lose the sight of his eyes. Then it was ordained that 192 VII| against him, and drew out his eyes and cut off his tongue, 193 VII| anon issued out of his eyes a stake of a cubit long, 194 VII| weep strongly, kissing his eyes and his beard, and said: 195 VII| time, as he lifted up his eyes towards heaven, he saw a 196 VII| said woman lost one of her eyes, and the maid innocent as 197 VII| plenty of tears fell from his eyes along his face. The humility 198 VII| chaste both in words and of eyes, and lived always so honestly 199 VII| about him were, for his eyes were shut in manner of a 200 VII| written that he enlumineth the eyes, giveth life, health and 201 VII| deprived both of nose and eyes by corruption of the said 202 VII| to lift upward to God the eyes of our heart as to him that 203 VII| after, they put out his eyes of his head with their fingers, 204 VII| O Erasmus lift up thine eyes, the crown of everlasting 205 VII| that he lift up his holy eyes unto heaven, and he saw 206 VII| joyful, and he cast his eyes upward to heaven, with lifting 207 VII| was seen with many men s eyes, shining clearer than the


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