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1 I| gracious eye,~That wondrous look wherewith he oft surveyed~ 2 II| teeth, and bend his frowning look,~No pity, youth; fairness, 3 II| judge amiss,~At every shot look not to hit the white,~All 4 II| famous guide,~Whose kingly look his princely mind declared,~ 5 III| stately port, and princely look behold.~ ~ LIX~"Well seems 6 III| in might.~ ~ LXII~"Next look on him that seems for counsel 7 IV| with pity frail to move;~Look pale for dread, and blush 8 IV| may'st;~Frame snares of look, strains of alluring speech;~ 9 V| seemed his brand,~So fell his look, and furious was his cheer,~ 10 VIII| calms their fury with his look and word.~ ~ ~ I~Now were 11 VIII| lord was altered naught,~In look, in face, in gesture, or 12 VIII| before mine eyes,~Howe'er I look, still, still methinks it 13 VIII| constrain~That his brave look with awful boldness filled.~ 14 VIII| accusations prove?~Perchance you look I should entreaties bring,~ 15 VIII| terror, conquered with his look.~ ~ LXXXII~The rest with 16 VIII| semblant fierce and furious look that stood,~And in his left 17 IX| threatening sight,~An angry look will put them all to flight."~ ~ 18 X| good or bad aspect~Upon me look as sacred Heaven's decree,~ 19 X| ever conquered shall she look on me;~The moon her chariot 20 X| lightsome day,~With princely look amid the press he shined,~ 21 X| seem,~And with an ireful look the angry maid~Thus threatened 22 XI| each other crossed:~And look how falling leaves drop 23 XI| with fierce and dreadful look;~At first approach against 24 XIII| darkness sit,~Nor durst he look on man of worth or fame,~ 25 XV| for their fair guide to look begin,~And gazing round 26 XV| full of peace and love;~In look a saint, an angel bright 27 XV| she did stir or move;~That look how oft man's eye beheld 28 XV| heavenly voice or angel's look,~Surprise their hearts, 29 XVI| see within his troubled look,~Strive and contend, love, 30 XVI| could with sad and rueful look~His leave of thee and last 31 XVII| Well understood, and said, "Look up, my child,~And painted 32 XVII| proud.~ ~ LXIX~Known by his look was Attila the fell,~Whose 33 XVII| manlike vigor shone her noble look,~And more than manlike wrath 34 XVIII| On him a sad and smiling look she cast,~Which twenty passions 35 XVIII| rueful eyes~With piteous look, and changeth oft her cheer,~ 36 XVIII| drove hailstones in his look;~But yet his arm grew neither 37 XVIII| and place,~Can change his look, his voice, his gait, his 38 XVIII| And said, "On horseback look you still remain,~ ~ LXVI~" 39 XIX| fight.~ ~ LI~With cheerful look thus to his folk he said,~" 40 XIX| short and sly;~Bold was his look, eyes quick, front lifted 41 XIX| and portion bears;~Once look on me, small is the gift 42 XX| adventures hard,~These bids he look for praise, those for reward.~ ~ 43 XX| thank.~To him that feared, "Look up, ours is the day,"~He 44 XX| He changed somedeal his look and countenance bold,~She 45 XX| on her eyes, death in her look,~When to her back he stepped, 46 XX| who say, "Let me die, ere look on thee."~ ~ CXXX~And his