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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
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