Book, Chapter

 1    1,   5|     public liberty; I lost this eye in your defense: give me
 2    1,   6|      and scanned with a curious eye a person to whom the audience
 3    1,  15|         my heart. A wink of the eye acquainted Doris of my passion,
 4    1,  30|     Quartilla applied a curious eye to a chink, purposely made,
 5    2,  33|        their exercise under the eye of an instructor, and in
 6    2,  39|       by its oddity, drew every eye, but it did not come up
 7    2,  39|    seafish on Scorpio, a bull's eye on Sagittarius, a sea lobster
 8    2,  41|        but this harlot keeps an eye on everything and where
 9    2,  48|         no bigger than a bull's eye now, and the hell of it
10    2,  72|    mouth shut and always has an eye open. I paid three hundred
11    2,  78| screeched, as if she had had an eye knocked out and covered
12    3, 100|       bed, while I applied each eye in turn, to the opening,
13    4, 115|         state of affairs as his eye took in the corpse lying
14    4, 116|        live. Nor, to her modest eye, did the young man seem
15    5, 135|         which could delight the eye.)~Shorn of its top, the
16    5, 145| establishments were open to the eye of the passer-by; lighted,
17    5, 149|     Quartilla applied a curious eye to a chink, purposely made,
18    5, 156|       of the Lord? If thy right eye leadeth thee into temptation,
19    5, 159|  however, Martial threatens the eye and not the anus." The Romans
20    5, 159|         necks to avert the evil eye.~Aristophanes, in the "Clouds,"
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