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1 II | in my sight, and as the moon perfect for ever" (Ps. LXXXVIII, 2 VII | home the day of the full moon" (VII, 19 f.) This is that 3 VII | of the full moon-of that moon, I say, of which it is said 4 VII | Canticles: "Fair as the moon." This moon, therefore, 5 VII | Fair as the moon." This moon, therefore, is Mary. The 6 VII | therefore, is Mary. The full moon is Mary full of grace. Well 7 VII | is Mary compared to the moon, because by the Eternal 8 VII | illuminated. For she, who is our moon and our lamp, was illuminated 9 VII | In the fullness of this moon, the Man came back to his 10 VII | wonderful fullness of this moon! Behold, if Mary was full 11 VIII| in my sight, and like the moon perfect for ever and truly 12 X | mercy Mary was fair as the moon; but for the splendor of 13 X | as the sun surpasses the moon in the greatness of his 14 X | upon whom the sun and the moon do not shine ? Who is there 15 XI | rising aurora, fair as the moon to her neighbors, as the 16 XI | shining virginity, fair as the moon in her resplendent humility, 17 XIII| rising dawn, fair as the moon, bright as the sun?" (Cant. 18 XIII| that is, the dawn, the moon, and the sun, Mary is fitly 19 XIII| Likewise Mary was fair as the moon in the lightgiving fecundity 20 XIII| virginity; for the beauty of the moon consists in the light it 21 XIII| therefore, what a beautiful moon was Mary, when that Eternal 22 XIII| Mary, therefore, is that moon in whose fullness that Man 23 XIII| In the day of the full moon he will return to his house" ( 24 XIII| Blessed Virgin was the full moon, when it was said to her: " 25 XV | Blessed Mother of God had the moon beneath her feet because