It near-han' dazes me whiles.
"David Elginbrod"
George MacDonald
He watched it in one of those dazes during which one sees everything.
"Bull Hunter"
Max Brand
"People," said William Morris, "have long since ceased to take in impressions through their eyes," indeed so insensible, so atrophied to colour have the eyes of moderns grown amid their drab surroundings, that the aspect of a building wherein skilful hands have in some small degree essayed to realise the splendour of the past dazes the beholder; a sense of pain rather than of delight possesses him and he averts his gaze.
"The Story of Paris"
Thomas Okey