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1 V | and Persians, and was as fair and well favoured in mind
2 VI | that his eyes are young and fair, and healthy. Wherefore
3 VI | hope." Barlaam answered, "Fair are thy deeds, and worthy
4 VI | Ioasaph said unto him, "Fair and fitting hath been all
5 VII | nor did he ascribe such a fair ordering to earthly elements
6 VII | And God, approving his fair wisdom and right judgement,
7 XI | him, "All thy words are fair and wonderful, and, while
8 XII | covenants with fools and fair false promises, only that
9 XVI | in marriage the exceeding fair young daughter of a man
10 XVII | a work so great, and so fair and wondrous, -- without
11 XXVI | worsted, by foul play or fair, and thus bring shame on
12 XXVII | was led to marvel at their fair order. And, when I beheld
13 XXVIII| me thinketh it is not a fair trial, but a tyrannical
14 XXX | within, while the damsels, fair of face, but uncomely of
15 XXXIII| temple mighty and passing fair, and he bade the people
16 XXXIII| blessing and the king's fair life had been planted in
17 XXXVII| kindled in the soul of this fair youth also, noble in body,
18 XXXVII| adder, or basilisk. But that fair and right noble athlete
19 XL | this mighty and exceeding fair city. It is my lot to dwell
20 XL | with him: Christ and his fair beauty everywhere met his
21 XL | rejoice for ever in the fair beauty of Christ, into whose
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