Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel |
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... beauty is not always good , for the beauty of women is many times cause of in- finite evils in the world : hatred , war , mortality , and destruction , whereof the razing of Troy can be a good witness . And beautiful women for the to ...
... beauty is not always good , for the beauty of women is many times cause of in- finite evils in the world : hatred , war , mortality , and destruction , whereof the razing of Troy can be a good witness . And beautiful women for the to ...
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... beauty is a wonderous setting out of everything . " And it may be said that good and beautiful be after a sort one self thing , especially in the bodies of men ; of the beauty whereof the highest 10 cause ( I suppose ) is the beauty of ...
... beauty is a wonderous setting out of everything . " And it may be said that good and beautiful be after a sort one self thing , especially in the bodies of men ; of the beauty whereof the highest 10 cause ( I suppose ) is the beauty of ...
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... beauty shineth , is not the 10 fountain from whence beauty springeth , but rather because beauty is bodiless and ( as we have said ) an heavenly shining beam , she loseth much of her honor when she is coupled with that vile subject and ...
... beauty shineth , is not the 10 fountain from whence beauty springeth , but rather because beauty is bodiless and ( as we have said ) an heavenly shining beam , she loseth much of her honor when she is coupled with that vile subject and ...
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