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1 9 | be~dear as mine own two eyes to be. ~Now let me read 2 10| gazed on him with wondering eyes, ~my soul, why point to 3 15| forth from the centre of our eyes and mingle and blend with 4 43| in front and behind, hi s eyes are dull, his nostrils distended, 5 44| slaves? You yourselves have eyes. Deny then, if you dare, 6 44| would have rolled his wild eyes upon you, he would have 7 47| am told, a crime in the eyes of the law, and was forbidden 8 52| others; Thallus distorts his eyes, you distort the truth; 9 52| knowledge and with your eyes open, such is the vehemence 10 53| on whom I have never set eyes save in this court, know 11 54| not prejudice me in the eyes of a good judge, should 12 57| If he saw this with his eyes, he saw even further than 13 59| that should adorn them, his eyes heavy with wine, his lids 14 64| world, and thrust upon your eyes all the terror that walks 15 72| special attraction in my eyes. ~ 16 76| how impudently she made eyes at all the young and how 17 76| cheeks, and her lascivious eyes? Her dowry was borrowed, 18 89| they are before your very eyes. Please hand the documents 19 99| this, see how he casts his eyes upon the ground. He had