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Alphabetical [« »] extreme 2 eye 1 eyebrows 1 eyes 28 fable 2 face 13 faces 4 | Frequency [« »] 30 too 29 heart 29 way 28 eyes 28 himself 28 lover 28 made | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances eyes |
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1 1| They cast down their eyes, and their modesty made 2 1| was the splendour of her eyes that, like the sun, they 3 1| looked on them; with such eyes she could kill whom she 4 1| Wherever she turned, all eyes followed her, and just as 5 1| graceful carriage, with bright eyes, cheeks of a pleasant ruddiness 6 1| gifts, became in the world’s eyes every day more magnificent. 7 1| words together, but their eyes did everything; for each 8 1| weary me. Always before my eyes is the image of that stranger 9 2| house, he covered Euryalus’ eyes with his hat, saying:~ ~ ‘ 10 2| not seen it with my own eyes, and you had talked of it, 11 2| sin in safety? A hundred eyes surround you. Your mother 12 3| subdued by the glances of your eyes, which make you more powerful 13 3| you have been with your eyes, with which you bound me 14 3| you never come before my eyes again.’~ ~ The woman had 15 3| who give me life with your eyes. And alter that decision, 16 4| almost impossible, for all eyes observed Lucretia. She never 17 5| and looked her full in the eyes. And that was their first 18 6| my heart? Here, turn your eyes here, my bulwark, for your 19 8| trust the sex. No one has eyes so sharp that he cannot 20 9| throat was snowy white, her eyes shone with the radiance 21 10| breast, sweet tongue, kind eyes and ready wit! You marble 22 14| women expressed with their eyes, they also felt in their 23 14| she looked on me with kind eyes, I too began to love her. 24 16| voice failed her, and her eyes closed; she looked like 25 16| this, Lucretia? Raise your eyes, lift up your head. You 26 17| her cheeks, and now her eyes. And sometimes, raising 27 19| the street. With streaming eyes, they gazed at one another. 28 20| passed out of sight of those eyes he was never to see more,