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... eyes . " What awful vision , what delusive shade , " At length she cried , " thus haunts this secret glade ? Yet should I know the features of that face , Its dignity benign - its manly grace ; 6 - That form before hath to my eyes ...
... eyes . " What awful vision , what delusive shade , " At length she cried , " thus haunts this secret glade ? Yet should I know the features of that face , Its dignity benign - its manly grace ; 6 - That form before hath to my eyes ...
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... eyes more than beautiful . Her walk partook at once of the noble character of the princesses of her house , and of the graces of the French ; her eyes were mild- her smile lovely . When she went to chapel , as soon as she had taken the ...
... eyes more than beautiful . Her walk partook at once of the noble character of the princesses of her house , and of the graces of the French ; her eyes were mild- her smile lovely . When she went to chapel , as soon as she had taken the ...
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... eye really sees objects in their natural and relative situation . ' - rays Many animals can only see an object with one eye at a time . But in other animals , as man , both eyes may be directed at once to the same object , so as to ...
... eye really sees objects in their natural and relative situation . ' - rays Many animals can only see an object with one eye at a time . But in other animals , as man , both eyes may be directed at once to the same object , so as to ...
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