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1 I| Christian Lords his gracious eye,~That wondrous look wherewith 2 I| breeds:~A comet worthy each eye's wondering,~His years are 3 I| which dazed the wondering eye,~That Phaeton-like it fired 4 II| next unclosed his wakeful eye,~Up rose the sexton of that 5 II| souls their bodies left,~Her eye at first presented her the 6 II| noble ears.~Lord Godfrey's eye three times environ goes,~ 7 II| summoned every restless eye to sleep;~On beds of tender 8 II| heart attends, each longing eye beholds~What beam the eastern 9 IV| ybrought.~ ~ XXIX~Yet never eye to Cupid's service vowed~ 10 IV| riches short;~Her spareful eye to spread his beams denays,~ 11 IV| this much~Should please the eye, the rest unseen, the touch.~ ~ 12 IV| dissembled that,~Her greedy eye chose out her wished prey;~ 13 IV| chaste and bashful were,~Her eye's hot glance dissolved the 14 V| Eustace, that with jealous eye~Beheld the worth of Sophia' 15 V| Performed all, as pleased his eye and heart,~At head and breast 16 V| thought that one blink of her eye~Could make the chastest 17 VI| his hand, his foot, his eye,~This blow he proveth, that 18 VI| first appeared,~Her curious eye sought out her chosen knight;~ 19 VII| dark, was hid from mortal eye,~And hell's grim blackness 20 IX| Against them turn your stern eye's threatening sight,~An 21 IX| death, our end and hour:~No eye, however virtuous, pure 22 IX| front in twain above his eye:~Near Guelpho now the battle 23 X| The subtle mist no mortal eye could view;~And yet no stone 24 X| camel through a needle's eye,~And through the ways as 25 XI| footings bent,~On his right eye he caught a deadly clap,~ 26 XI| clap,~Through his right eye Clorinda's seventh shaft 27 XII| up from sight of mortal eye,~Nor day he would his beams 28 XII| down cast,~With gracious eye this silly babe behold;'~ 29 XII| zeal and love forth of her eye~An hundred glorious beams 30 XII| For if her happy soul her eye doth bend~On that sweet 31 XIII| children dare not bend their eye~Where they are told strange 32 XIII| faithful host His gracious eye,~And in what pain and what 33 XIV| gracious ray~Of his bright eye, still ope for Godfrey's 34 XIV| himself unwares before his eye,~Who with a voice that far 35 XV| That look how oft man's eye beheld the same~So oft the 36 XV| mounting up behold with wakeful eye,~The radiant beams of old 37 XV| Surprise their hearts, if eye or ear they took.~ ~ LXVI~ 38 XVII| thence in twinkling of an eye,~Uprose the night in whose 39 XVIII| gracious in your gracious eye."~ ~ II~To him that kneeled, 40 XIX| clouds have day's bright eye put out,~His tender flocks 41 XIX| s crafty lore,~His left eye viewed her hand, her face, 42 XIX| wot I saw thee erst with eye,~Yet for thy worth all eyes 43 XX| his cheer,~That from his eye sure conquest flames and 44 XX| sweet desire strove in her eye,~He changed somedeal his 45 XX| No shot that flies from eye or hand I see~Hurts him, 46 XX| From mouth to mouth, from eye to eye forth passed~The 47 XX| mouth to mouth, from eye to eye forth passed~The fear and