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 1 Int|   perceiving that to your great beauty and honesty was added learning.’
 2 Ded|     grudged him nothing, except beauty. He is a dwarf. He should
 3 Ded|      the Gods given to this man beauty and immortality, he too
 4   1|   married ladies, for birth and beauty, age and ornament, almost
 5   1|       among them all, shone the beauty of Lucretia. A young girl,
 6   1|      And how can I describe the beauty of her mind, the whiteness
 7   1| exterior witnessed to her inner beauty. Everyone that saw her envied
 8   1|       was eminent for her great beauty, and yet she did not surpass
 9   1|      Euryalus the Frank, who in beauty as in wealth was well fitted
10   1|       would not be moved by his beauty, his youth, his rank, and
11   1|    spirit seemed too noble, his beauty too charming for me to fear
12   3|      open my heart to you. Your beauty has conquered me, and the
13   3|    remained to commend a woman: beauty was a pleasant quality,
14   3|       nor the only one, that my beauty has led astray. Many besides
15   3|      will not say how much your beauty pleases me, and the kindness
16   3|   perceiving that to your great beauty and honour was added learning.
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