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1 4 | an excellent azure color, far more glossy than ours; his
2 16| them; and to discern, as far as appertaineth to the generations
3 21| lest we might presume too far. But, encouraged by his
4 24| upon the Oriental seas, as far as to the borders of the
5 26| countries having at this day far greater rivers, and far
6 26| far greater rivers, and far higher mountains to pour
7 27| greatly decay, and specially far voyages (the rather by the
8 28| small islands that are not far from us, and are under the
9 28| intentions, but only (as far as human foresight might
10 29| State. Wherein he saw so far, that now in so many ages
11 35| inclinations, cometh up as far as the half-pace, and there
12 38| do, because they are of a far differing disposition from
13 38| divine majesty, yet they are far from the language of other
14 43| paused a little; whereupon I, far more willing to hear him
15 46| colors, like the Persian, but far finer. He held up his bare
16 63| tough, and their strength far greater than otherwise it
17 67| also helps for the sight far above spectacles and glasses
18 70| milks, broths, and salads, far in greater variety than
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