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 1    II,     96|           as they thought of his beauty, his age, and the manner
 2    IV,      4|     became a woman of surpassing beauty. Pretending an ardent passion
 3    IV,     14|    eunuch, as from his youth and beauty he was his master's favourite,
 4     V,      1|         Caesar, enamoured of her beauty, took her away from her
 5    VI,      1|      citizens. It was not merely beauty and a handsome person which
 6  Miss        |          as "having surpassed in beauty all the ladies of her day."
 7    XI,     19|     himself was of distinguished beauty, a skilful horseman and
 8    XI,     37|         a young noble of stately beauty, of vigorous intellect,
 9    XI,     47|       pure life, yet of singular beauty, he had been summoned and
10   XII,      1|       Each insisted on her rank, beauty, and fortune, and pointed
11   XII,     25|          emperor had praised her beauty in a casual remark, without
12   XII,     74|         of equally high rank. In beauty, youth, and wealth they
13  XIII,     21|   Conspicuous for her birth, her beauty, and her wantonness, she
14  XIII,     58| bequeathed to her alike fame and beauty. Her fortune adequately
15  XIII,     58|         s gaze or to set off her beauty. Her character she never
16  XIII,     59|       began to praise his wife's beauty and accomplishments to the
17  XIII,     59|       her, to the high birth and beauty which had fallen to his
18   XIV,      1|       off? Was it, forsooth, her beauty and her ancestors, with
19   XIV,     13|        her death and praised her beauty, some have related, while
20    XV,     53|        their utility, also added beauty to the new city. Some, however,
21   XVI,      6|         the rostra eulogized her beauty, her lot in having been
22   XVI,     31|        thoughts by choice to the beauty of their gardens?" Here
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