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1 1| might have seen with clearer eyes what field they were called 2 1| look through each other's eyes for an instant? We should 3 1| detect the motes in his eyes, or to what vagabond he 4 1| light of heaven and the eyes of men, a beggarly account 5 1| mouth and nose and ears and eyes with dust till you are suffocated, 6 1| eating green apples; to his eyes, in fact, the globe itself 7 3| from the village, but to my eyes the village was too far 8 3| that a man has had his eyes gouged out this morning 9 3| sublime. By closing the eyes and slumbering, and consenting 10 4| this they read with saucer eyes, and erect and primitive 11 5| woods. I will not have my eyes put out and my ears spoiled 12 5| earth interesting to our eyes by the azure tint it imparts 13 7| hair, and dull sleepy blue eyes, which were occasionally 14 7| which overflowed at his eyes. His mirth was without alloy. 15 8| another aspect for new infant eyes. Almost the same johnswort 16 9| inclined forward and their eyes glancing along the line 17 9| feet felt the path which my eyes could not see, dreaming 18 9| rather by his feet than his eyes. One very dark night I directed 19 9| turned round once with his eyes shut in this world to be 20 10| your hands to defend your eyes against the reflected as 21 10| water which my youthful eyes fell on; all the change 22 10| redeem it, forsooth, in his eyes - and would have drained 23 11| red alder berry glows like eyes of imps, the waxwork grooves 24 11| thought; so, shutting my eyes, and excluding the motes 25 13| tread on them, or have your eyes on them for a minute, without 26 13| of their open and serene eyes is very memorable. All intelligence 27 13| carbuncles of the sufferer's eyes shone with ferocity such 28 13| when I was straining my eyes over the surface one way, 29 14| was likewise food for my eyes merely; but I collected 30 15| the puny slip with its two eyes only, which they stuck in 31 15| neck feathers, and open his eyes wide; but their lids soon 32 15| as he sat thus with his eyes half open, like a cat, winged 33 15| me; thus, with half-shut eyes, looking out from the land 34 16| somerset, as if all the eyes in the universe were eyed 35 16| her last toes. Its large eyes appeared young and unhealthy, 36 17| resolution. "O Prince, our eyes contemplate with admiration 37 17| sky; but they have, to my eyes, if possible, yet rarer 38 17| would be the cynosure of all eyes there. Easily, with a few 39 17| medium, perchance with watery eyes into the bargain, and driven 40 19| suddenly expanded before the eyes of the astonished artist 41 19| light which puts out our eyes is darkness to us. Only