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and said it in no other way but only by the little exquisite muscles

of their lids。  How were these ever strong enough to bear the burden

of those eyes of Heathcliff's in 〃Wuthering Heights〃?  〃The clouded

windows of Hell flashed a moment towards me; the fiend which usually

looked out; however; was so dimmed and drowned … 〃  That mourning

fiend; who had wept all night; had no expression; no proof or sign

of himself; except in the edges of the eyelids of the man。



And the eyes of Garrick?  Eyelids; again。  And the eyes of Charles

Dickens; that were said to contain the life of fifty men?  On the

mechanism of the eyelids hung that fifty…fold vitality。  〃Bacon had

a delicate; lively; hazel eye;〃 says Aubrey in his 〃Lives of Eminent

Persons。〃  But nothing of this belongs to the eye except the colour。

Mere brightness the eyeball has or has not; but so have many glass

beads: the liveliness is the eyelid's。  〃Dr Harvey told me it was

like the eie of a viper。〃  So intent and narrowed must have been the

attitude of Bacon's eyelids。



〃I never saw such another eye in a human; head;〃 says Scott in

describing Burns; 〃though I have seen the most distinguished men in

my time。  It was large; and of a dark cast; and glowed (I say

literally glowed) when he spoke with feeling or interest。  The eye

alone; I think; indicated the poetical character and temperament。〃

No eye literally glows; but some eyes are polished a little more;

and reflect。  And this is the utmost that can possibly have been

true as to the eyes of Burns。  But set within the meanings of

impetuous eyelids the lucidity of the dark eyes seemed broken;

moved; directed into fiery shafts。



See; too; the reproach of little; sharp; grey eyes addressed to

Hazlitt。  There are neither large nor small eyes; say physiologists;

or the difference is so small as to be negligeable。  But in the

eyelids the difference is great between large and small; and also

between the varieties of largeness。  Some have large openings; and

some are in themselves broad and long; serenely covering eyes called

small。  Some have far more drawing than others; and interesting

foreshortenings and sweeping curves。



Where else is spirit so evident?  And where else is it so spoilt?

There is no vulgarity like the vulgarity of vulgar eyelids。  They

have a slang all their own; of an intolerable kind。  And eyelids

have looked all the cruel looks that have ever made wounds in

innocent souls meeting them surprised。



But all love and all genius have winged their flight from those

slight and unmeasurable movements; have flickered on the margins of

lovely eyelids quick with thought。  Life; spirit; sweetness are

there in a small place; using the finest and the slenderest

machinery; expressing meanings a whole world apart; by a difference

of material action so fine that the sight which appreciates it

cannot detect it; expressing intricacies of intellect; so incarnate

in slender and sensitive flesh that nowhere else in the body of man

is flesh so spiritual。











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