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St. Bede the Venerable
Ecclesiastical history of England

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fair

   Book, Chapter
1 I, I | leader, Reuda, either by fair means, or by force of arms, 2 I, XXV | Your words and promises are fair, but because they are new 3 II, I | of laymen, and, after so fair an appearance of inward 4 II, I | boys put up for sale, of fair complexion, with pleasing 5 II, I | darkness should own men of such fair countenances; and that with 6 II, XIII | but after a short space of fair weather, he immediately 7 III, III | preached the Gospel, it was a fair sight to see the king himself 8 IV, XIV | there could be any men so fair and comely. One of them 9 IV, XX | eight Novembers the maid’s fair flesh lay in the tomb, nor 10 IV, XX | tomb, nor did the maid’s fair flesh see corruption in 11 IV, XXIII| she had died. Thus by a fair harmony of events Heaven 12 IV, XXIV | for which reason he made a fair ending of his life.~For 13 V, I | the midst of the sea, the fair weather in which we were 14 V, I | ceased on all sides, and fair winds attended us over a 15 V, II | healed. Thus the youth became fair of countenance, ready of 16 V, IX | had waited some days for fair winds, there arose one night 17 V, XII | place, in which you see this fair and youthful company, all 18 V, XIII | came into this room two fair youths, and sat down by


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