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Page 81
... eyes of their fellow - creatures , from the eyes of Heaven , nay , even from their own eyes , from the eye of conscience , which at such a sea- son they find it easier to hoodwink and blind . They , on the other hand , who walk abroad ...
... eyes of their fellow - creatures , from the eyes of Heaven , nay , even from their own eyes , from the eye of conscience , which at such a sea- son they find it easier to hoodwink and blind . They , on the other hand , who walk abroad ...
Page 287
... eyes , usually conquering , though occasionally checked , it was to them the good power ; and the Desert was the evil one . Hence came a main part of their faith , embodied in the allegory of the burial of Osiris in the sacred stream ...
... eyes , usually conquering , though occasionally checked , it was to them the good power ; and the Desert was the evil one . Hence came a main part of their faith , embodied in the allegory of the burial of Osiris in the sacred stream ...
Page 127
... eyes thy shade shines so ? How would ( I say ) mine eyes be blessed made By looking on thee in the living day , When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay ? All days are nights to see ...
... eyes thy shade shines so ? How would ( I say ) mine eyes be blessed made By looking on thee in the living day , When in dead night thy fair imperfect shade Through heavy sleep on sightless eyes doth stay ? All days are nights to see ...
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