sight (n.)
eye
Cor II.i.197[Brutus to Sicinius, of Coriolanus] the bleared sights / Are spectacled to see him
Luc.104[of Lucrece and Tarquin] Nor could she moralize his wanton sight [i.e. gaze]
MND II.i.183[Oberon alone, of Titania] ere I take this charm from off her sight
Per I.i.75[Pericles to himself, of heaven's eyes] Why cloud they not their sights perpetually
Phoen.35[] the turtle saw his right / Flaming in the phoenix' sight
Ven.183[of Adonis] His louring brows o'erwhelming his fair sight
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