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Dialogue
1 Phaedr| wisdom is invisible to mortal eyes. But the corrupted nature, 2 Phaedr| considerations. Too late their eyes are opened; they were taken 3 Phaedr| they read in one another’s eyes the thoughts, wishes, actions 4 Phaedr| time to time before the eyes of Dante or Bunyan? Surely 5 Phaedr| love, and then, keeping our eyes upon the definition and 6 Phaedr| come to be despised in his eyes he will be compelled to 7 Phaedr| anything more honoured in the eyes both of gods and men. Consider 8 Phaedr| therefore, when he lost his eyes, for that was the penalty 9 Phaedr| effluence of beauty through the eyes, the wing moistens and he 10 Phaedr| colour is white, and his eyes dark; he is a lover of honour 11 Phaedr| a dark colour, with grey eyes and blood-red complexion ( 12 Phaedr| with grey and blood-shot eyes.); the mate of insolence 13 Phaedr| beauty, passing through the eyes which are the windows of 14 Phaedr| yet more esteemed in the eyes of the fair. And if Phaedrus