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1 Ded | the vain and soone fading beauty of the world, consenting 2 2, 8| your tender age and comely beauty are capable of her fire 3 2, 9| the naturall and comely beauty set out in the face. Moreover 4 2, 9| were never so excellent in beauty, though shee were throwne 5 2, 9| marvellously. Sometimes the beauty of the haire resembleth 6 2, 9| and unlaste increased her beauty, her haire hanged about 7 3, 14| comely shape and youthfull beauty, and that I might receive 8 4, 22| of such comly shape and beauty, as they did excell and 9 4, 22| Yet the singular passing beauty and maidenly majesty of 10 4, 22| admiration of her incomparable beauty, did no less worship and 11 4, 22| for the excellency of my beauty: but she, whatever she be 12 4, 22| the false and disobedient beauty of a mortall maiden, and 13 4, 22| season Psyches with all her beauty received no fruit of honor. 14 4, 22| marvelled at her divine beauty, as it were some Image well 15 4, 22| shee in her selfe her owne beauty. Whereupon the miserable 16 4, 22| the reward of my excellent beauty: now, now you perceive, 17 4, 22| when she saw and beheld the beauty of the divine visage shee 18 4, 22| it she? the usurper of my beauty, the Vicar of my name? What 19 4, 22| send me a little of her beauty, as much as will serve me 20 4, 22| thou hast received such beauty as she giveth, in thy returne 21 4, 22| the treasure of the divine beauty. In this manner tire tower 22 4, 22| I carrie here the divine beauty, will not take a little 23 4, 22| where she could perceive no beauty nor any thing else, save 24 4, 22| in transforming my divine beauty into serpents, fire, savage 25 4, 22| excellent Maiden of comely beauty in the world, remember yet 26 7, 41| his master: Howbeit the beauty of this matron could not 27 7, 41| feare of death, for the beauty of the flowrishing crownes 28 8, 44| stepdame was more excellent in beauty then honesty: for she loved 29 8, 46| their youth of excellent beauty, and attired gorgiously, 30 8, 46| which passed the other in beauty, and presented the Goddesse 31 8, 46| she would shew her perfect beauty, shee appeared all naked, 32 8, 46| give her the victory of beauty, shee would make him the 33 8, 46| which was the victory of beauty.~Why doe ye marvell, ye 34 9, 47| prayer, to the excellent beauty of the Goddesse, whom I 35 9, 47| attentiv was I to behold the beauty of the goddesse, with remembrance