Book, Chapter

 1   III,    XLIII|     Divine, by insulting the beauty of the things that have
 2    IV,       XI|      The spring with all its beauty yields to scorching summer.
 3    IV,      XVI|    his tent, and also to the beauty of the vineyard, so must
 4    IV,      XVI|    the vineyard, so must the beauty of heaven and earth be lost,
 5    IV,     XXVI| which gives things light and beauty till they themselves are
 6    IV,   XXVIII|      shakes the world by the beauty of His virtue, and flashes
 7    IV,     XXIV|      more wonderful than its beauty, and the stars falling,
 8    IV,      XXX|  being clothed with a fairer beauty than that which it received
 9    IV,      XXX|     is done by him.~ ~For as beauty has no praise apart from
10    IV,      XXX|     no praise apart from the beauty of the light, and a reckoning
11    IV,      XXX| pearl hidden in the mud, the beauty of which is not seen in
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