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1   I,  48| matter, and deserves no great admiration, is evident, if you will
2   I,  50|  calling forth the bewildered admiration of all done by Him, which
3 III,  16|   what, I pray you, worthy of admiration, or comely,-unless that
4   V,   6|     the beauty of which, with admiration, Nana, daughter of the king
5   V,  30|      their services, and from admiration of their virtues.
6  VI,   2|    are just and worthy of the admiration which great minds excite?
7 VII,  33|      hands to heaven in their admiration, start up moved by such
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