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| Alphabetical [« »] extremities 1 eye-rollings 1 eyeing 1 eyes 18 f 1 face 5 faces 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 against 18 cannot 18 even 18 eyes 18 most 18 once 18 since | Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (alias Molière) Tartuffe Concordances eyes |
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1 1, 1| would please her husband’s eyes~Alone, wants no such wealth 2 1, 2| too;~He comes with rolling eyes to preach at us,~And throws 3 1, 6| opposite my place,~And drew the eyes of all the congregation,~ 4 1, 6| back, he’d go,~Before my eyes, and give it to the poor.~ 5 1, 6| atheist if you have good eyes;~And if you don’t adore 6 1, 6| own time, before our very eyes~Look at Ariston, Periandre, 7 2, 4| another’s arms~Before my very eyes; and never offer~To someone 8 3, 3| soul quite open to your eyes,~And swear to you, the trouble 9 3, 3| marvels in your face,~That eyes are dazed, and hearts are 10 3, 3| Sweetness ineffable was in your eyes,~That took by storm my still 11 4, 3| upon it~Except with blazing eyes and lips of scorn?~For my 12 4, 3| and claws~To tear men’s eyes out at the slightest word.~ 13 5, 3| things indeed, for my own eyes to witness;~You see how 14 5, 3| tell you~I saw with my own eyes his shamelessness.~Madame 15 5, 3| harkee, saw it, with these eyes~I saw—d’ye know what saw 16 5, 3| have waited till, before my eyes,~He ... No, you’ll make 17 5, 7| friend to double dealing,~His eyes can read men’s inmost hearts, 18 5, 7| revealed before our monarch’s eyes~A scoundrel known before