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1072 EYES FABLE axe blue. 55 2 are full of tears 834 11 as in a theatre the e 6 3 aspect and her e 58 11 as stars of twilight 63 11 at the e. of ignorance 701 12 bath hid from our e 173 1 because thou hast hazel e 653 16 behold with opened e 323 15 bend on me thy tender e 749 4 bleared his e. with books 657 17 blew gold hair about her e 34S 10 blinding e. of understanding. . .396 11 blinds the e. of the mind 600 13 blue e. sought the west 751 17 blue were her e. as 60 1 blur with the manuscript 634 3 bounty had not e. behind 516 4 boy-look Btill in your e 726 5 breaking heart and tearful e... .891 6 bright e. light e 253 16 brings tears into her e 568 19 brown e. lower fell 483 17 by human e. unseen 548 10 by losing of your e 456 26 by our best e 236 9 closed his e. in endless night. . . 168 19 close thy drowsy e 718 3 comes with dust on hie e 719 18 comes with fearless e 102 21 compelling e. and footsteps 658 12 day s lustrous e 239 6 death darkens his e 772 20 dimm'd e. look after him 782 16 dimmer in the e 16 3 dimness in thine e 796 9 dim with childish tears 740 16 distance from our e 769 16 divert her e. with pictures 272 22 drink to me with thine e 418 11 drink with e. alone 803 6 dry your e 578 19 dust in others' e 832 6 dying e. were clos'd 174 6 ears and e. of Heaven 626 6 easily persuaded e 122 is eloquence ... in the e 219 19 engendered in the e 260 16 enkindled by mine e 872 4 far from our e 506 4 far your e. may pierce 237 8 fasten his e. to her feet 286 2 fear has many e 267 20 fear of God before their e 319 19 fear stared in her e 269 28 fer from e. f er from herte 507 5 ferret-glowing e 197 16 film over e. which weep 614 6 find such beaming e. awake. . .529 14 flushing in her galled e 499 7 folded e. see brighter 19 19 found its sky in your e 359 12 friend to close hi.se 518 23 from her heavenly e 782 24 from Marlborough's e. the . . . .447 3 from star-like e. doth seek 466 19 from your pretty blue e 66 4 gaze in his e. and bless him — 614 16 gaze. . .with a thousand e 749 18 gentle e. of peace 856 17 get thee glass e 613 6 gifts that took all e 760 2 give sleep to mine e 719 15 gleams in their e 110 6 gods fix revengeful e 534 10 grovelling e. forget her 881 20 guests were in her e 722 15 gushing e. o'erflow 618 7 had given her to his e 869 20 had the e. no tears 781 1 hath not a Jew e 406 27 haunt of flics on summer ^ 682 8 have all the seeming 656 11 hearts nor outward e 310 19 heav'n opens on my o 174 4 heedless of censorious e 201 8 here, as stars 824 22 her o.. display 'd 888 V her e. knew more of rest 361 13 her e. were wild 891 3 her long-lasht e. abased 667 13 his e. are in his mind 467 13 his e. began to roll 599 16 his e. like embers glowing 378 IB hiR e." sad devotion 400 16 his pretty e. have sunken 717 5 history in nation's e 367 20 how his e. languish 33 18 I drink water of mine e 782 18 it but our watchful e 59 9 if held before the e 800 20 I kiss your e 418 7 immediately before our e 881 17 in flood with laughter 429 23 in many e. doth share 79 26 instruct thine e. to keep 278 5 in the e. of his valet 365 17 invisible to mortal e 745 16 is a Pilot without e 684 12 I see his glaring e 396 18 I was e. to the blind 595 16 keep cobwebs out of my e 98 12 kindest e. that look on you 833 23 kiss that mortal's e 39 7 lass with merry black e 803 16 laughed in the morning's e . . . . 239 8 let fall windows of mine e 720 18 lids of Juno's e 834 21 lids of maiden's e 572 12 lighted his sad e 458 21 lightning from her e 268 17 light lies in woman's e 901 6 light that visits these sad e. . . . 298 5 like magic on mine e 656 5 like pansies 53 l like stars, start from 755 15 like two funereal 829 l little e. did peep 231 15 looked in those e. of blue 636 7 look your last 178 1 love-lit e. to gaze on thee 751 9 love looks not with the e 478 22 lover's e. gaze eagle blind 478 14 love to his soul gave e 915 10 love wake in your e 601 23 make pictures 202 9 make sweet e. at Caliban 139 18 mark its intentions 736 26 meanings in each other's e . . . .265 3 meet the e. of other men 82 17 men's e. might not see 54 17 mine e. and not my heart 77 8 mine e. are dim now 364 7 mine e. but not my heart 552 2 mine e. have leisure 800 16 mine e. have seen the glory 848 6 mine e. into my very soul 696 12 mock our e. with air 775 13 more than mortal e 738 18 mother came into mine e 782 14 night has thousand e 554 18 no longer blinded by our e . . . .359 20 offensive to mine e 745 6 of gallery critics 633 21 of my money-box 523 9 of some men travel far 91 26 of spirits might behold 655 19 of spring's fair night 747 3 of spring so azure .834 6 of the ignorant 8 14 of thine from mine have 783 5 on earth with all her e 752 11 one, whose subdued e 479 4 on first opening his e 142 2 on his dusty old table 407 9 open her blue e 178 14 opens the e. of expectation .... 244 6 opens wide his blue e 54 8 ope their golden e 427 21 ope your frownless e 281 lo O slumbering e 127 21 painted skin contents the e 127 6 painted to the e 58 18 papers have met thine e 829 1 pearls that were his e 96 9 peeps into thine e 717 14 peep through their e 104 16 play the idiots in her e 292 17 please everything having e . . . . 889 17 poorly satisfy our e 752 10 pretty e. may roll 61 9 primrose-e. each morning ope. .281 15 radiant e. of day 824 20 ravens shall pick out his e 652 6 ray visits these e 678 3 rejoicing please 77 12 ruin leap d from his e 28 13 seek him in your e 64 5 see the bright e. of the dear . . . 256 16 set her both his e 473 5 shall be turned to behold 335 5 she%ave me e 313 12 shuddering cast their e 704 11 sights salute the e 413 7 sins are before our e 711 21 sleep from mine e 34 6 slumber close your e 696 14 slumbers kiss your e 717 15 smiting e 106 8 soft e. looked love to e 536 3 so shall inferior e. borrow 669 3 so shiny blue 56 1 soul within her e "...887 12 sparkling in lover's e 479 7 stage me to their e 37 8 Btars of your adorable e 474 15 stood with stupid e 758 4 sublime with tears 700 16 tear each other's e 653 22 tempts your wandering e 35 12 than Argus* e 342 23 that bloom in the e 37 20 that comes with fearless e 373 23 th' attentive e 231 17 that wake to weep 718 8 that would not look 616 18 the break of day 418 25 the insufferable e 582 14 the sparkling e 271 2 the youthful Phoebus 74 20 thine e. of flame 571 8 thine e. red with weeping 689 22 tho' clear to outward view .... 72 17 thou, O Hope, with e. so fair. .375 21 through another man*B e 352 IS thy bright e. govern 828 21 till e. are dim and tresses 467 17 till 'wildered e 26 17 tir'd eyelids upon tir'd e 540 18 'tis black e. and lemonade 361 7 tobacco . . . blinds the e 804 10 to fair that e. can see 832 6 to fix his e. thereon 918 10 toil with famished e 609 4 to men's e 149 15 to prison, e. 190 13 to tear each other's e 581 19 to th' admiring e. 40 21 totheblind 817 4 to thine idol's e. 899 11 to turn thine e 435 26 turn my ravished e 402 1 upraised as one inspired 505 16 victims of your e 70 12 victorious as her e. 476 11 view with new-won e 590 17 war in men's e. shall be 851 5 watched for by all e 26 22 we lift our trusting e 304 28 were cold and dead 726 5 were made for seeing 58 22 were not in fault 276 13 when c. meet far off 775 22 when our e. shall meet 467 17 where you turn your e 764 16 wild e. that watch 115 5 windows fall 720 19 wipe my weeping e 665 7 with bandaged e. he never 468 14 with bright e. to listen 555 10 with eagle e. he stared 607 6 with e. half-oped 526 4 with haggard e. I view 634 5 with its thousand e 751 26 with judicious e 436 24 with longing e. I wait 244 9 with pensive e 54 1 with roaming e 756 20 with tears were red 481 20 with the hazel e 803 13 with their mortal e 915 8 with their own e. see 294 13 with the west in her e 898 4 wood has e 643 5 wrapt to thee 554 13 see also Eyes pp. 246-250 Eyesight-treasure of e. lost 72 18 F Fable-a f . we perish utterly 530 13 beautiful f. only 36 6