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1 I| us with quaint and tender beauty, and the strange and sometimes
2 I| without colour and without beauty; sick in the tree, strong
3 I| of their glory. Of which beauty saith S. Denis in the book
4 I| lawful to say, he is the beauty and the conformity of the
5 I| xliii.: The firmament is the beauty of the height, and the beauty
6 I| beauty of the height, and the beauty of heaven is in the sight
7 I| and the nobleness of his beauty, and of the regard and consideration
8 I| for they be the virtue and beauty of the church, and if they
9 I| toward the south, and saw the beauty thereof, and found it like
10 I| shall take thee for thy beauty and slay me, because they
11 I| drought, which devoured the beauty of the first seven. In the
12 I| her father, who for his beauty took him in his arms and
13 II| her they marvelled of her beauty. Notwithstanding they let
14 II| visage and wondered of her beauty, saying to her: Thou hast
15 II| heart was pierced with her beauty, and he burned in the lust
16 II| cross which hast received beauty and noblesse of the members
17 II| her lineage, as for the beauty of her body, for the burning
18 II| he marvelled of her great beauty. And thus as he fixed his
19 II| and began to increase her beauty more and more; insomuch
20 II| clerk answered: Madam, thy beauty surmounteth all the beauty
21 II| beauty surmounteth all the beauty of the world, thou art lift
22 II| said of light, and light is beauty in beholding, after that
23 II| showed the blessed Lucy hath beauty of virginity without any
24 II| martyred, but strove for her beauty, she ran to him that had
25 II| I marvelled of the great beauty thereof, they said to me:
26 II| moon marvel them of his beauty, whose works never fail,
27 III| stars, so surmounted she the beauty of others by her great humility.~
28 III| Lord, I have coveted the beauty of thy house for to be in
29 III| beheld her, and saw the great beauty in her, he said to her:
30 III| which were of marvellous beauty and sweetness, for all the
31 III| came to her, and for her beauty would have her unto his
32 III| Rome, which saw the great beauty of this young company, and
33 III| precious stones, for if the beauty of this world surmount a
34 IV| is as much to say as the beauty of our Lord. Secondly, he
35 IV| to understand that he had beauty of manners, gift of virtues,
36 IV| crucifying himself, not only the beauty of men's bodies, but all
37 IV| and have destroyed the beauty of my name. Her husband
38 IV| considered in her so great beauty and fairness, that anon
39 IV| good maid, have pity on thy beauty, and worship our gods, that
40 IV| and rent. O how thy most beauty hast thou lost for thy incredulity
41 IV| so much as she shone in beauty greatly, and in riches,
42 IV| were they amarvelled of the beauty, of the reason, and of the
43 IV| of honourable habit and beauty appeared to her, and took
44 IV| mother. And because of her beauty her father enclosed her
45 IV| And because of her great beauty she was desired of many
46 IV| good horse of right great beauty, and great. And when he
47 IV| lady was esprised of his beauty, and would have gone to
48 IV| And S. Stephen shone in beauty of body, in flower of age,
49 IV| for I have coveted the beauty of thee. And our Lady answered:
50 V| lady, she considered the beauty of this young man and was
51 V| sweetness of God and the beauty of the house of God, which
52 V| loved thee over late, thou beauty so old and so new, I over
53 V| I sought thee and in the beauty and fairness that thou hast
54 V| gates of the church for the beauty of them, and for the grace
55 V| beheld the greatness and beauty of her body, in such wise
56 V| dark place and without any beauty. It was the tree of death,
57 V| imprint in his heart the beauty of her in such wise that
58 V| interpreted the vision of beauty or judging words. There
59 V| judging words. There is beauty manifold. First is spiritual,
60 V| of saints. This five-fold beauty had S. Jerome in himself.
61 V| common woman, and of so great beauty that many followed her,
62 V| is Venus, the goddess of beauty, and of sios, that is to
63 V| forth, he was fair to God by beauty of virtues. He profited
64 VI| passed, they saw a marvellous beauty, and a heavenly sight in
65 VI| in his dictes honesty and beauty, the which S. Austin teacheth,
66 VI| marvellous honesty, wisdom, and beauty, and her fame and renomee
67 VI| prince of them, seeing her beauty so marvellous, was abashed,
68 VI| Sire, I have loved the beauty of thy house. But that beauty
69 VI| beauty of thy house. But that beauty is not made by diversity
70 VI| diversity of graces. The beauty of marble the flesh delighteth,
71 VI| the flesh delighteth, the beauty of grace quickeneth the
72 VI| may esteem more greater beauty than the beauty of her that
73 VI| greater beauty than the beauty of her that is loved of
74 VI| the seed of the church, beauty and adornment of spiritual
75 VI| a mantle of right great beauty, and the virgins enforced
76 VI| her because of her great beauty. Then came many princes
77 VI| and when he saw the great beauty of S. Barbara, he said to
78 VI| Radegonde, which shone by the beauty of her hair, and passed
79 VI| Macidiana was of marvellous beauty. Her husband's brother burned
80 VII| the people enjoyed in her beauty, and when she came to seven
81 VII| is, in bodily shape and beauty there is none like to you.
82 VII| in riches. And so full of beauty that angels have joy to
83 VII| high estate and excellent beauty, which was above nature,
84 VII| virgin, and he desireth her beauty and loveth her chastity
85 VII| lilies on their heads, whose beauty was so great and bright
86 VII| angels and saints, whose beauty and riches might no heart
87 VII| multitude of angels, whose beauty is impossible to be thought
88 VII| prudence and of her great beauty, for she was right fair
89 VII| a queen in my realm, in beauty enhanced. To whom the blessed
90 VII| that believe in thee! O beauty and glory of virgins! Good
91 VII| he marvelled much of the beauty of her, and demanded what
92 VII| constraint, and sovereign beauty. And among all these things
93 VII| said before, and she had beauty, so much that every man
94 VII| every man marvelled of her beauty. Fifthly, she was marvellous
95 VII| Holy Ghost, and in great beauty above all the maidens of
96 VII| that there should appear no beauty in her visage, but all disfigured,
97 VII| deceive the young men as the beauty of women. And he said yet
98 VII| awoke, him seemed that the beauty of that damosel was more
99 VII| at the beginning to the beauty of the office, but divers
100 VII| and disciplines. Humility, beauty of all virtues, replenished
101 VII| Christ, to whom of bounty, beauty, noblesse, puissance, riches
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