Book, Chapter

 1  Ded    |     That when a man casteth his eyes on the vain and soone fading
 2    1,  2|         Peale, I saw with these eyes a jugler that swallowed
 3    1,  2|     well nigh wept out both her eyes) is constrained by her parents
 4    1,  5|      things I saw with mine own eyes, and as I thinke to the
 5    2,  8|         menace with their fiery eyes, their pricked eares, their
 6    2,  8|    unwillingly, and casteth her eyes oftentimes backe, and stands
 7    2,  9|       these words shee cast her eyes upon me and laughed, but
 8    2,  9|        and is first open to our eyes. And whatsoever flourishing
 9    2,  9|      face, and cast her rolling eyes upon me, saying, O Scholler,
10    2, 10|     sometimes I would cast myne eyes upon her as upon the furies
11    2, 11|        all the night, with your eyes bent continually upon the
12    2, 11|        whereby they deceive the eyes of all men, sometimes they
13    2, 11|       thereof, and with weeping eyes desired them all to testifie
14    2, 11|          his nose is whole, his eyes safe, his eares without
15    2, 11|        was alone, I rubbed myne eyes, and armed my selfe to keep
16    2, 11|         body, and make that his eyes which he closed and shut,
17    2, 11|         or beguile his vigilant eyes, they cast him into so dead
18    3, 15|        subdued with thy shining eyes, ruddy cheekes, glittering
19    3, 16|        waking, that I felt myne eyes, whether I were asleepe
20    3, 17|         hanging lips and watery eyes. Who as soon as shee espied
21    4, 19|         free from the malitious eyes of envy, for some of them
22    4, 20|       through his nosthrils and eyes, for Thrasileon to see out
23    4, 21|      the windowes of her hollow eyes, and laid her downe to sleepe.
24    4, 22|         be married did wipe her eyes with her vaile. All the
25    4, 22|       worship? Why teare you my eyes in yours? why pull you your
26    4, 22|         for she might feele his eyes, his hands, and his ears)
27    4, 22| utterance of any word, from the eyes and hands of his most unhappy
28    4, 22|        her husband she cast her eyes after him into the aire,
29    4, 22|         sighes, and your watery eyes, that you are greatly in
30    4, 23|     could not escape the kitish eyes of the old woman, for shee
31    4, 23|        her heart, lifted up her eyes to the heavens, saying:
32    6, 32|    looking direfully with fiery eyes. The Dogs that first set
33    6, 32|   furious force, pryed with his eyes, on whom hee might first
34    6, 32|         fell no teares from his eyes. Thus hee resembled us in
35    7, 39|         could scarce see, their eyes and face were so blacke
36    7, 40|        could not by reason mine eyes were covered every day.
37    7, 41|         hidden from the burning eyes of Philesiterus, who considering
38    7, 41|        see the money before his eyes, which was so worthy a prey,
39    7, 41|       vaile was taken from mine eyes, I should see all the abhomination
40    7, 41|         not] seene it with mine eyes, I would never I have beleeved
41    7, 42|      with feathers, clawes, and eyes, which incontinently ran
42    7, 42|         the watry teares of his eyes, mounted upon my backe and
43    8, 44|       countenance was pale, her eyes sorrowfull, her knees weake,
44    8, 44|        her intent, with weeping eyes and covered face, began
45    8, 44|    health, for those thy comely eyes are so enfastned within
46    8, 44|         sonne slaine before his eyes, on the other side, he seemed
47    8, 44|         the father with weeping eyes even at the returne from
48    8, 46|        in my mouth with burning eyes, saying: I hold thee my
49    8, 46|         her fierce and terrible eyes upon Paris and promising
50    8, 46|  sometimes dance onely with her eyes: As soone as she was come
51    9, 47|         saw shining before mine eyes, wherefore shaking off mine
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