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 1     3|     eyes, and cloudy sight,~A nose close flattened, and a sallow
 2     7|  through mid visage, does the nose descend,~Where Envy finds
 3    11|       cheeks and hair,~Mouth, nose, and throat, and shoulders;
 4    13|      blow blinded, which from nose to ear~Had cleft his jaw:
 5    13|    half blind,~Where with the nose the meeting brows confined.~ ~
 6    14|      with breast and tusk and nose.~The paynim, safe in buckler
 7    15|  finds it; now~Uptaken by the nose or by the hair,~And fastened
 8    15|  LXXXVII~And, holding, by the nose, the severed head,~Close-sheared
 9    17|      drivel foul, and pointed nose.~ ~ XXXI~"Running, the monster
10    24|      to do:~He to cut off her nose and either ear~Now thought,
11    28|  deep-buried in his head,~His nose seems grown -- his cheeks
12    34| Obscure and foul, offends his nose and eyes.~Ranker than pitch
13    34|      He took, and only to his nose applied,~When (it appeared)
14    42|       brand~Cleft even to his nose, between the eyes;~Yet so
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