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1 II | appear outwardly to men fair, but within are full of 2 II | say to her: "Thou art all fair, O my beloved, and there 3 III | Call me not Noemi, that is fair, but call me Mara, that 4 VII | Church, of the redolence of fair fame, of the resplendence 5 VII | Canticle of Canticles: "Fair as the moon." This moon, 6 VII | full of the redolence of fair fame. As a field is full 7 VII | so is Mary full of the fair fame of fragrant sprinkling. 8 VII | this full field is the full fair fame of Mary, her full honor. 9 X | her former mercy Mary was fair as the moon; but for the 10 X | say: "I am the mother of fair love, and of fear, and of 11 XI | herself the rising aurora, fair as the moon to her neighbors, 12 XI | in her shining virginity, fair as the moon in her resplendent 13 XII | he exclaimed: "O Virgin fair to look upon, lovable to 14 XIII | forth as the rising dawn, fair as the moon, bright as the 15 XIII | women." Likewise Mary was fair as the moon in the lightgiving 16 XIV | Canticle: "Thou art all fair, O my beloved." She was 17 XVI | day the fruit of the most fair tree." The first day illumining 18 XVI | beautiful tree, that most fair tree is Mary; fair indeed 19 XVI | most fair tree is Mary; fair indeed in the leaves of 20 XVIII| grasses of good works, the fair flowers of virtues and gifts,