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Page 34
... eyes and hair ; " after which we are not surprised to hear that men became entangled in the " meshes of blue- " black hair , " and fall into the " pit - falls " of " black eyes . " Nay , our only wonder is that anything more disastrous ...
... eyes and hair ; " after which we are not surprised to hear that men became entangled in the " meshes of blue- " black hair , " and fall into the " pit - falls " of " black eyes . " Nay , our only wonder is that anything more disastrous ...
Page 234
... eyes had neither gap nor end , Nor any gate : and looking over this They saw a place not made for earthly bliss , Or eyes of dying men , for growing there The yellow apple and the painted pear , And well - filled golden cups of oranges ...
... eyes had neither gap nor end , Nor any gate : and looking over this They saw a place not made for earthly bliss , Or eyes of dying men , for growing there The yellow apple and the painted pear , And well - filled golden cups of oranges ...
Page 342
... eyes . Altogether the face made me think of portraits of saintly " monks , worn with fasting and prayer , save that the eyes were " quick and piercing rather than contemplative . " And in like manner we have the portraits of many more ...
... eyes . Altogether the face made me think of portraits of saintly " monks , worn with fasting and prayer , save that the eyes were " quick and piercing rather than contemplative . " And in like manner we have the portraits of many more ...
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