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 1    1|      houses first be lined with beauty, where they come in contact
 2    1|        a necessity, and hence a beauty, as if it were a revelation
 3    1|       he. What of architectural beauty I now see, I know has gradually
 4    1|         and whatever additional beauty of this kind is destined
 5    1|  preceded by a like unconscious beauty of life. The most interesting
 6    4|          equalled the elaborate beauty and finish and the lifelong
 7   10|   circling dimples, in lines of beauty, as it were the constant
 8   10|      dollars; who loves not the beauty of his fruits, whose fruits
 9   10|         with the wild luxuriant beauty of Nature? She flourishes
10   11|      forget his home with their beauty, and he is dazzled and tempted
11   14|         more precious for their beauty and fragrance than for food.
12   14| occupying slight cleavages. The beauty of the ice was gone, and
13   15|         inhabitants enhance the beauty of the landscape! Again,
14   15| together, since he enhanced the beauty of the landscape. A blue-robed
15   17|         surprised by their rare beauty, as if they were fabulous
16   17|       dazzling and transcendent beauty which separates them by
17   18|  peeping forth with the stately beauty of the withered vegetation
18   18|        summer even, as if their beauty was not ripe till then;
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