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| Alphabetical [« »] origin 1 original 2 originator 1 ornament 21 ornamental 1 ornaments 19 ornaments- 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 figuratively 21 heat 21 licentiousness 21 ornament 21 regard 21 rightly 21 sheep | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances ornament |
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1 II, 8 | the ointment; and with the ornament of her person, with her 2 II, 11| ought to be said of love of ornament, and dyeing of wool, and 3 II, 11| flourishing for a little, loving ornament, loving praise, and being 4 II, 11| respectable women from love of ornament, and allowing courtesans 5 II, 13| gold."~ But the love of ornament, which is far from caring 6 II, 13| deceived Eve, so also has ornament of gold maddened other women 7 II, 13| the whole array of female ornament in a catalogue:--~ "Snoods, 8 II, 13| could there be any better ornament for the ears than true instruction, 9 III, 1 | sees us bright with the ornament of intelligence; and then, 10 III, 1 | While he yet retained the ornament, the hair of the chin showed 11 III, 1 | or a big sow."~Love of ornament has degenerated to wantonness. 12 III, 1 | is beautiful; he does not ornament himself: his is beauty, 13 III, 2 | to be decorated with the ornament of goodness; we may say 14 III, 2 | and meadows, rejoicing in ornament that is their own, in mane, 15 III, 3 | man's natural and noble ornament.~ "A youth with his first 16 III, 7 | rich, is a burden, not an ornament to the body. He who climbs 17 III, 11| of gold. Nor is this for ornament, but for sealing things 18 III, 11| instruction is a golden ornament for a wise man."~ But women 19 III, 11| archetype by assuming a foreign ornament, preferring the mischievous 20 III, 11| not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, 21 III, 11| not bringing unornamental ornament wrought by others, which