In the heart of the press the light of a dozen torches shone on half as many riders mailed and armed; whose eyes, as they moved on, and the furious gleaming eyes of the rabble about them, never left the gabled roofs on their right.
He was a sullen, brooding knave, whose eyes when he looked up surprised by their savage fire.
A man, whose eyes, until darkness swallowed him, shone strangely in a face extraordinarily softened, came out on tip-toe.
Comanche, whose eyessparkled at this news, "My young men will hunt them.
The tree growth there was too thick--the queer stumps and snags had uncanny shapes, as of monstrous creatures, whose eyes seemed to peer out at you.
Thou, whose eyes, waking and sleeping, do behold all things!
Semblance it had of an image of Wur, the Old Gray Woman of Shadows, whose hair was as cobwebs matted, whose eyes were as misty pools at twilight, and whose garments were as the wings of the dusk.
His eyes travelled from one to the other in the room, until they fell upon Christian Almer, whose eyes at that moment met those of Adelaide.
Christian Almer had been generous to the children, in whose eyes he was something more than mortal.
Gabriel than towards her other guests, but I, whose eyes were in a certain way opened, could not help observing that M.
Ah, blest are they, supremely blest, Whose eyes upon my lord may rest; Who mark his lion port, and hear His gentle speech that charms the ear.
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