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 1    1|     whom he saw with his bodily eyes assailing himself, and beginning
 2    1|     saint, for he knew with the eyes of his soul what he could
 3    1|       place behind him with the eyes of his body. Stopping therefore
 4    2|     dead on the spot before the eyes of the holy youth. The news
 5    2| kneeling posture, he turned his eyes towards the deceased and
 6    2|        that was dead opened his eyes and revived. The apostolic
 7    2|        down minutely before his eyes the hardship and labour
 8    3|         his monastery, with his eyes upraised to heaven, was
 9    3|         day suddenly raised his eyes to heaven and uttered the
10    3|      arms extended upwards, and eyes raised to heaven in prayer,
11    3|          witnessed with his own eyes from his place on the neighbouring
12    3|         of God by keeping thine eyes fixed on the ground when
13    3|        would have blinded thine eyes. This, however, thou must
14    3|      and cunningly put down his eyes on a line with the keyholes,
15    3|       before the door, or thine eyes would have been torn out
16    3|         of joy; and raising his eyes to heaven he was filled
17    3|       the venerable man, as his eyes were raised to heaven, suddenly
18    3|       departed, opened wide his eyes and looked round him from
19    3|      the miracle, we raised our eyes and looked towards the east,
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