The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... eye , is her very picture . The lady he showed me was by much the least remarkable for beauty of any in the whole assembly ; but having my curiosity ex- tremely raised , I could not keep my eyes off her . Her eyes at last met mine , and ...
... eye , is her very picture . The lady he showed me was by much the least remarkable for beauty of any in the whole assembly ; but having my curiosity ex- tremely raised , I could not keep my eyes off her . Her eyes at last met mine , and ...
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... eyes , Whom to behold but thee , nature's desire , In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment , Attracted by ... eye , and wip'd them with her hair ; Two other precious drops , that ready stood Each in 138 327 . SPECTATOR .
... eyes , Whom to behold but thee , nature's desire , In whose sight all things joy , with ravishment , Attracted by ... eye , and wip'd them with her hair ; Two other precious drops , that ready stood Each in 138 327 . SPECTATOR .
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... eyes round about : -The cohort bright Of watchful cherubim , four faces each Had , like a double Janus , all their shape Spangled with eyes— ' The assembling of all the angels of heaven , to hear the solemn decree passed upon man , is ...
... eyes round about : -The cohort bright Of watchful cherubim , four faces each Had , like a double Janus , all their shape Spangled with eyes— ' The assembling of all the angels of heaven , to hear the solemn decree passed upon man , is ...
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