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1   XVIII|   he told him before he set eyes on the epistle, that it
2   XXIII|   by shooting fire from his eyes, but afterwards, when he
3   XXIII| such exposed at once to the eyes of the bystanders and to
4    XXXV|    illusion, imposed on the eyes of Damis by the familiar
5 XXXVIII|     exposing himself in the eyes of sensible men to a charge
6    XLII|     sober; and, raising the eyes of your intelligence, gaze
7    XLII|     and lay him open in the eyes of all men of sense to this
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