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... BEAUTY . " It was a homage to the sex . He used sometimes to break out in expressions like these : " Beauty walks silently on the extremities of it's feet , alluring , ra- vishing , and raising all things by it's power ; it swims above ...
... BEAUTY . " It was a homage to the sex . He used sometimes to break out in expressions like these : " Beauty walks silently on the extremities of it's feet , alluring , ra- vishing , and raising all things by it's power ; it swims above ...
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... beauty bright as hers . Unlike the garb Of courtly - painted dames , the mantle was Of tartan which she wore , and braided neat Her auburn tresses , upward , Dian like , Were plaited carefully ; her swelling cheek , Where health and beauty ...
... beauty bright as hers . Unlike the garb Of courtly - painted dames , the mantle was Of tartan which she wore , and braided neat Her auburn tresses , upward , Dian like , Were plaited carefully ; her swelling cheek , Where health and beauty ...
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... Beauty's gentle pow'r ! By Friendship's holy flame ! " " Ah ! what is Beauty , but a flow'r , " And Friendship but a name ? " By those dear , tempting lips , ' I cried ; - With arch , ambiguous look , Convinc'd , my Chloe glanc'd aside ...
... Beauty's gentle pow'r ! By Friendship's holy flame ! " " Ah ! what is Beauty , but a flow'r , " And Friendship but a name ? " By those dear , tempting lips , ' I cried ; - With arch , ambiguous look , Convinc'd , my Chloe glanc'd aside ...
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