10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GAZEFUL»
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Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, During the Years ...
Employed Surveying the Islands of the Eastern Archipelago; Accompanied by a
Brief Vocabulary of the Principal Languages Sir Edward Belcher, Arthur Adams. "
look who list thy gazeful eyes to feed With sight of that is fair, look on the frame ...
Sir Edward Belcher, Arthur Adams,
1848
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
The brightness of her beauty clear, The ravifht hearts of gazeful men might rear
To admiration of that heavenly light. Spenser. (l.) " GaiehoumJ. *. s. [gaze and
bound; tanit agasaus. Skinners A hound that pursues not by the scent, but by the
eye ...
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Narrative of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang during the years ...
look who list thy gazeful eyes to feed With sight of that is fair, look on the frame Of
this wyde universe, and therein read The endless kinds of ereatures which by
name Thou canst not eount, much less their natures siimc. All whieh are made
with ...
Edward Belcher (sir.), Arthur Adams,
1848
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis. GAZEFUL. adj. [gaze and full.] Looking lish news by
authority, whom Steele callstbel (1.) * GAZEL, n.f. An Arabian deer. (2 ) Gazbl, or )
in zoology. Sec Capra, § of the power of the khalifs, however, the «»< GAZELLA,
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis,
1807
5
The Last Days Of Heaven
NE Let me thinkfeel you through dreams Ah! yes let me energize the beam of
fascination let us vibrate and enmesh our thoughts let us feel the glad clasp of
love let us glance at the Universe together askance our gazeful sweeping oftime
and ...
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Christian Poet; Or, Selections in Verse on Sacred Subjects
... her fluttering wings beneath, Till she her selfe for stronger flight can breath.
Then looke, who list thy gazeful] eyes to feed With sight of that is faire, looke on
the frame Of this wyde universe, and therein reed The endlesse kinds of
creatures ...
7
Poems on Moral and Divine Subjects
TH E N look who list, thy gazeful eyes to feed With sight of that is fair, look on the
frame Of this wide Univcrse, and therein reed The endlcss kinds of creatures,
which by name Thou canst not count, much less their natures aim : All which are
...
8
The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical ...
... To contemplation of th' immortal fkye; Of the four faulcon fo l learn to flye, That
fiage a while her fluttering wings beneath, Till (he herfelf for stronger flight can
breathe, Then lor-lt who list, thy gazeful eyes to feed With sight of that is fair, look
on ...
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Gems of sacred poetry [ed. by R. Cattermole?].
Then look who list thy gazeful eyes to feed With sight of that is fair, look on the
frame Of this wide universe, and therein read The endless kind of creatures,
which by name Thou canst not count, much less their natures aim; All which are
made ...
Gems, Richard Cattermole,
1841
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Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the English Language
Gaze, gaze, t. Intent regard, look of eagerness or wonder, fixed look ; the object
gaied on. Gazer, gl'zar, t. He that gazes, one that looks intently with eagerness or
admiration. GaZeful, gize'ful, a. Looking intently, Gazbhound, gize'ho&nd, i.