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1 IV | amiss, and by his change of countenance betrayed the anger lurking
2 V | astounded at the charm of his countenance and the disposition of his
3 V | in years, shrivelled in countenance, feeble-kneed, bent double,
4 VIII | from his serene and gentle countenance the bitterest and hardest
5 XIII | share his happiness. With countenance ashamed and downcast, he
6 XIII | with a smiling and gracious countenance answered, `Assuredly I own
7 XIX | signed with the light of the countenance of the Lord: and thou becomest
8 XXIII | with free voice and radiant countenance that signified the grace
9 XXIV | illumined with the light of the countenance of the Lord. But my soul
10 XXVIII| oration, the king changed countenance for very anger, but his
11 XXVIII| in spirit and with glad countenance magnified the Lord, who
12 XXVIII| run unto the light of the countenance of the Lord. May be, he
13 XXX | upon me with a gracious countenance, and deliver my soul from
14 XXXI | defeat, upon their evil countenance. Said Theudas, "And be ye
15 XXXV | shineth the light of thy countenance. Remember not his old offences;
16 XXXVII| thee"; and, "Let me see thy countenance, and let me hear thy voice,
17 XXXVII| is a sweet voice, and thy countenance is comely." ~It was the
18 XXXIX | thee, as it were before his countenance. The Master, who hath called
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