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1  IV,  22|    excellence graced her, such beauty, majesty of countenance,
2  IV,  23|   immortal goddesses. But what beauty, what grace was there, I
3   V,   6|   pomegranate tree, seeing the beauty of which, with admiration,
4   V,   6|      he was of most surpassing beauty; and Acdestis, who was his
5   V,  13| mothers! He was famous for his beauty, and distinguished by his
6  VI,  12|        sold to all comers, the beauty of her prostituted body;
7  VI,  13|      whom there has been given beauty taken from a harlot's face?
8  VI,  13|       was at the height of her beauty. comeliness, and youthful
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