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1 Int| having pleased a fastidious eye, fade, disregarded on the 2 Int| them with a philosophic eye must, I should think, wish 3 1| investigation, or could his eye have pierced through the 4 2| whoever has cast a benevolent eye on society, must often have 5 2| nor are allowed to fix the eye of reason on a perfect model. 6 3| faded before the exhausted eye, they must have had iron 7 3| fallen under every attentive eye.~ ~ I have, however, taken 8 3| thinks that not only the eye sees her virtuous efforts 9 3| her care. The intelligent eye meets hers, whilst health 10 4| always attract the vulgar eye of common minds. Abilities 11 4| enters any profession has his eye steadily fixed on some future 12 4| heighten their charms in the eye of the voluptuary, though 13 4| which have come under my eye again and again. The consequence 14 4| requires the sober steady eye of reason; a plan of conduct 15 5| characters of immortality in the eye, and see the soul in every 16 5| a jealous and malignant eye on a woman of great parts, 17 5| Houyhnhnm with a philosophical eye, can avoid seeing the futility 18 5| raises indignation; but the eye that gradually saw the darkness 19 6| and beaming in its eagle eye, produce in the most eminent 20 7| not only to shun the human eye, as a kind of profanation; 21 7| than modesty of mien. His eye searcheth the heart; and 22 7| ye are fair! The downcast eye, the rosy blush, the retiring 23 8| should they? it is the eye of man that they have been 24 8| hid, perhaps, from human eye, that bend me to the dust 25 8| living green on which that eye may look with complacency 26 9| rolling round the vacant eye which plainly tells us that 27 9| other scene to relieve my eye by resting it on the refreshing 28 10| across a dark abyss, which no eye must dare to explore, lest 29 10| past, and darting the keen eye of contemplation into futurity, 30 12| gown. I have seen also an eye glanced coldly over a most 31 12| affection and fancy beam in the eye, and humanity curve the 32 12| sparkling of the finest eye or the elegantly turned 33 13| surveyed with a penetrating eye, appears a tragicomedy, 34 13| suspicious and even envious eye.~ ~ An immoderate fondness 35 13| and watched with a jealous eye. - Fear not that the iron 36 13| science, with that steady eye which strengthens the mind,