Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3|    with the poet Eumolpus is a beautiful study in background and
 2    1,  15|    there was Tryphaena, a most beautiful woman, who had come in company
 3    2,  71|        which was none the more beautiful for its blushes.~  ~Fortunata
 4    3,  92|        gold is held to be more beautiful than anything ever created
 5    4, 104|   their food. What can be more beautiful than water?~"Yet it flows
 6    4, 115|       catching sight of a most beautiful woman, he stood still, afraid
 7    5, 144|      in his bed chamber a very beautiful daughter and her brother,
 8    5, 145|       thigh nor has she a more beautiful leg," says Horace, Sat.
 9    5, 145|        as is often the case, a beautiful head is sustained by a tender
10    5, 149|    another in San Francisco. A beautiful girl, exquisitely dressed,
11    5, 151|      upon the discovery of two beautiful bas-reliefs of the age of
12    5, 160|       My dear! He does do such beautiful work! You would think that
13    5, 160|      had been before.~"'What a beautiful girl,' whispered Agamemnon
14    6     |       harmoniously about their beautiful women found them flying
15    6     |        worthy of the name is a beautiful woman, gracious and amiable,
16    6     |      arts, belles lettres, and beautiful women. But a fanatical monk
17    6     |     continued to decrease, the beautiful courtesans have abandoned
18    6     |      read without emotion that beautiful eclogue of Virgil where
19    6     |      his hopeless love for the beautiful Alexis? The most passionate
20    6     |       dark eyes and black hair beautiful." It is not to over-civilized
21    6     |    Dejanira, he also loved the beautiful Hylas, who was brought up
22    6     |        that everything that is beautiful is to be extolled without
23    6     | paradise peopled with the most beautiful houris, more seductive than
24    6     |      of Mahomet; Lycoris had a beautiful body but it was unfeeling;
25    6     |       Dea, where the young and beautiful Roman women, far from the
26    6     |     virginity of the young and beautiful daughters who are destined
27    6     |       in profound silence. How beautiful all these allegories are!
28    6     |        of tears; the young and beautiful wife united to decrepit
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