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 1    1|      before the horse is neither beautiful nor useful. Before we can
 2    1|        can adorn our houses with beautiful objects the walls must be
 3    1|      lives must be stripped, and beautiful housekeeping and beautiful
 4    1|       beautiful housekeeping and beautiful living be laid for a foundation:
 5    1| foundation: now, a taste for the beautiful is most cultivated out of
 6    3|         so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious
 7    4|          as solidly done, and as beautiful almost as the morning itself;
 8    6|                                  Beautiful daughter of Toscar."~ ~
 9   10|          scale, and, though very beautiful, does not approach to grandeur,
10   10|    setting, nor is so distinctly beautiful, as when seen from the middle
11   10|          is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature.
12   10|         motes in it are pure and beautiful like the imperfections in
13   10|      attractive, if not the most beautiful, of all our lakes, the gem
14   10|   contain no muck. How much more beautiful than our lives, how much
15   11|       cover the ground, and more beautiful fungi adorn the stumps,
16   12|       instinct. It appeared more beautiful to live low and fare hard
17   14|         diameter, very clear and beautiful, and you see your face reflected
18   18|          cast them into the most beautiful moulds you can; they will
19   18|         it repeated its free and beautiful fall, turning over and over
20   19|         England, of a strong and beautiful bug which came out of the
21   19|          of this? Who knows what beautiful and winged life, whose egg
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