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1 1, 14| himself skillfully from my eyes, and all in vain, I searched 2 1, 15| the whole town under my eyes, I returned to the little 3 1, 15| was a pleasing sight to my eyes, and Lycas, studying to 4 1, 15| to pry about with curious eyes, on the alert for something 5 1, 15| permitted the apathy of my eyes to answer his demand, then, 6 1, 16| face was familiar to my eyes, came up, accompanied by 7 1, 16| the evidence of his own eyes for fear of doing something 8 1, 19| to see more, for as their eyes fell upon us, they raised 9 1, 23| certain, began to obscure the eyes of suffering.~ ~Psyche ~ 10 1, 26| boys, having rubbed their eyes open, had returned to their 11 1, 30| glared about him with savage eyes and blustering mien, and, 12 1, 30| attacked the moment he set eyes upon him, and, after having 13 2, 32| guzzling Falernian under his eyes, and when they spilled a 14 2, 48| Jupiter: they all shut their eyes and count up their own profits. 15 2, 50| himself, he never takes his eyes from his tablets; he's smart 16 2, 52| s the Sibyl: with my own eyes I saw her, at Cumae, hanging 17 2, 53| him right here before our eyes!" The cook put on his tunic, 18 2, 66| pouring down my crotch, my eyes were staring, and I could 19 2, 66| spear!" I couldn't keep my eyes shut any longer when I heard 20 2, 69| which ran down into his eyes, he advanced with his hands 21 2, 77| inlaid with gold; before our eyes wine was being strained 22 3, 93| tremulous souls brings to eyes tears which terror~Had banished. 23 3, 93| as savage~As even their eyes: now a blinding beam kindles 24 3, 99| hissing-hot guts at his eyes; another grabbed a two-tined 25 4, 109| hands, but directed his eyes towards parts lower down; 26 4, 111| be suppliant before your eyes and, what ought to move 27 4, 117| at them both, with grim eyes. Every kiss was a wound 28 4, 117| began winking his wanton eyes at me and) sought admission 29 4, 117| minute the old fellow laid eyes upon me, he began bewailing 30 4, 119| began to brood, with wet eyes, upon the treachery of the 31 4, 119| while Eumolpus, fixing his eyes upon the far distance to 32 4, 128| Tears pour from her bruised eyes, her iron fangs thick coated 33 5, 130| wanton expression in your eyes? Why that gait, so precise 34 5, 130| boundary line between a pair of eyes brighter than stars shining 35 5, 132| afraid of Giton?" Under her eyes, I flushed hotly and, if 36 5, 132| trivial excuse; turning her eyes contemptuously away from 37 5, 132| sport with the wandering eyes,~And earth, spaded up, yields 38 5, 136| words such as these.~His eyes were fixed, and with averted 39 5, 136| the tragedians 'Damn their eyes' just as if they could hear?~" 40 5, 136| blear-eyed people at their eyes, and do not those who often 41 5, 137| chaste widow?" Wiping his eyes the lad, in carefully chosen 42 5, 140| When the old lady laid eyes upon that, she raised such 43 5, 141| scratched her cheeks: her eyes shed floods of tears.~ 44 5, 142| seen her with her dancing eyes, when he acted as umpire 45 5, 142| settled down~To soothe me, and eyes heavy-laden with slumber 46 5, 144| even I was a boy in his eyes, lost no time in inviting 47 5, 144| he might believe his own eyes, he handled this pledge 48 5, 144| the evidence of his own eyes in any crowded assembly 49 5, 145| enormous wealth dulled the eyes and brains of the wretches, ( 50 5, 145| good things: just shut your eyes and pretend that it's not 51 5, 145| objects of contempt in the eyes of their lords and masters. " 52 5, 145| appraise a figure with the eyes of Lynceus and discover 53 5, 145| you can examine with your eyes. As for the price exacted, 54 5, 152| which drew and held the eyes of all the revellers was 55 5, 153| cost,~Not all their fire my eyes have lost~And soon with 56 5, 156| was seized and gagged, his eyes were bandaged, he was stretched 57 5, 159| Chapter 10. "With tears in his eyes, Cestos often complains 58 5, 160| mean? Have you never set eyes on me before? Don't fib 59 5, 160| I got a look at them my eyes nearly burst from their 60 5, 160| rolling the whites of his eyes, thrummed upon an Arab drum. 61 5, 160| their long lashes, yellow eyes shone out, clear and bright 62 5, 160| clear and bright as the eyes of a leopardess. She drew 63 5, 160| captured butterfly. Her eyes grew dim but in their inner 64 6 | complexions and haggard eyes, with voices of Stentor, 65 6 | war to sing of the dark eyes and black hair of Lycus . . . " 66 6 | of Lycus . . . "with dark eyes and black hair beautiful." 67 6 | Roman women, far from the eyes of men, give themselves 68 6 | Juvenal has painted the eyes of the Graces with colors 69 6 | and o'er are strown~Mine eyes with night.~(LI. 70 6 | by Argus of the hundred eyes; Mercury I say, was the