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1 V| adorned? Why with dressed hair, as if she either had or 2 V| a virgin should have her hair braided for the appearance 3 VIII| sobriety, not with broidered hair, nor gold, nor pearls, nor 4 IX| rest, if you dress your hair sumptuously, and walk so 5 XIII| their ornaments, and their hair, and their curls, and their 6 XIV| deceitful red, and to change the hair with false colours, and 7 XV| adorned, that you think your hair to be dressed, is an assault 8 XVI| Thou canst not make one hair white or black;" and you, 9 XVI| than He, and stain your hair with a daring endeavour 10 XVI| already of flame-coloured hair; and sin (oh, wickedness!) 11 XVI| Lord, "His head and His hair were white like wool or 12 XVII| medicament, you have changed your hair with an adulterous colour, 13 XXI| from golden bands, your hair stained with no dye, your