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... eyes close shut , For if the Gorgon appear , and thou shouldst see it , No more returning upward would there be . " Thus said the Master ; and he turned me round Himself , and trusted not unto my hands So far as not to blind me with his ...
... eyes close shut , For if the Gorgon appear , and thou shouldst see it , No more returning upward would there be . " Thus said the Master ; and he turned me round Himself , and trusted not unto my hands So far as not to blind me with his ...
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... eye . Thus scrutinised by such a family , By some one I was recognised , who scized My garment's hem , and cried out , " What a marvel ! " And I , when he stretched forth his arm to me , On his baked aspect fastened so mine eyes , That ...
... eye . Thus scrutinised by such a family , By some one I was recognised , who scized My garment's hem , and cried out , " What a marvel ! " And I , when he stretched forth his arm to me , On his baked aspect fastened so mine eyes , That ...
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... eyes upon the faces Of some , on whom the dolorous fire is falling , Not one of them I knew ; but I perceived That from the neck of each there hung a pouch , Which certain colour had , and certain blazon ; And thereupon it seems their eyes ...
... eyes upon the faces Of some , on whom the dolorous fire is falling , Not one of them I knew ; but I perceived That from the neck of each there hung a pouch , Which certain colour had , and certain blazon ; And thereupon it seems their eyes ...
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... eyes by one Encountered were ; and straight I said : " Already With sight of this one I am not unfed . " Therefore I stayed my feet to make him out , And with me the sweet Guide came to a stand , And to my going somewhat back assented ...
... eyes by one Encountered were ; and straight I said : " Already With sight of this one I am not unfed . " Therefore I stayed my feet to make him out , And with me the sweet Guide came to a stand , And to my going somewhat back assented ...
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... eyes and nostrils wages war . The bottom is so deep , no place suffices To give us sight of it , without ascending ... eye I search , I saw one with his head so foul with ordure , It was not clear if he were clerk or layman . toc 15 113 ...
... eyes and nostrils wages war . The bottom is so deep , no place suffices To give us sight of it , without ascending ... eye I search , I saw one with his head so foul with ordure , It was not clear if he were clerk or layman . toc 15 113 ...
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