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 too raſh, and unquiet in mind. The eye-lid quavering, fearful. The eye moving ſwiftly, with a ſharpiſh look, fraudulent, unfaithful, and a thief. The eye ſtedfaſtly looking, troubled in mind, and a deceiver. The eye very wide open, extremely impudent.

The noſe round, with a ſharpneſs at the end, wavering of mind. The noſe crooked, like the eagle's bill, too bold. The noſe flat, leccherous, and full of paſſion. The noſe large at the end, deſirous of what they ſee. The end of the noſe ſharp, fierce, and full of words, as a ſword. A rolling eye, a ſmiling countenance, and a ſcarlet noſe, as right as luſty Roger, an artiſt of the ſchool of Venus, and a lover of the female ſex.