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1       IV|        humiliation, imparted a sublime expression to her face.~ ~
2       VI|           But that magical and sublime word, love—so sweet to utter,
3       IX|  earnest words, dazzled by the sublime expression of her face.~ ~
4      XVI| strange and touching charm—the sublime radiance of heroic resignation
5     XXXV| Restoration; but many deeds of sublime courage and devotion were
6    XXXVI|     every word palpitated with sublime passion.~ ~He was silent
7     XLIV| suffered, and he possessed two sublime virtues—forbearance and
8     XLIV|          Nor was this all. The sublime instinct of maternity had
9    XLVII|       faith. He remembered the sublime saying of Ambroise Pare: “
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