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1 Pre | again the true justice, beauty, and wisdom of which it
2 Pre | punishment; Paradise is the beauty, Hell the glory of God,
3 Pre | Hafiz sings of "the Imperial Beauty which is for ever playing
4 Pre | perceive a nature of wonderful beauty, not growing or decaying,
5 Pre | things begins to see that beauty, is not far from the end."~
6 Pre | wife and child, power and beauty and the bold part played
7 Pre | the reflection of eternal beauty is in itself worthy to be
8 Pre | disciples the idol is God; beauty is the divine perfection
9 II(*) | was intended to rival in beauty the Garden of Eden. "When
10 V | shall be.~But of Joseph's beauty the lute shall speak;~And
11 V(*) | maidens were famous for their beauty and musical accomplishments,
12 V(*) | Oriental type of perfect beauty. The story of his relations
13 V(*) | the original is of great beauty.~The whole poem has received
14 V(*) | mystic: "By reason of that beauty daily increasing that Joseph (
15 V(*) | beheld the splendour of true beauty with different qualities,
16 XIII | glories of the earth;~Only thy beauty to mine eyes was dear.~Sleep
17 XXI(*)| who was transported by the beauty of the verses and the philosophic
18 XXIII | brow,~And in the realms of beauty she bore sway.~But all the
19 XXVI | glance~Still from my Lady's beauty turned be.~Like Hafiz, drain
20 XXXIX | up,~Clothed in her ripest beauty: fill the cup!~Of Spring'
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