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1
But the visible
fair
form
of a woman is hereditary queen of us.
2
Like a vase of crystal that
fair
form
was shattered,-ina moment shattered!
3
The ideal he had worshiped lay stricken; falsehood and deceit marked its
fair
form
.
4
One fair maid is described as having her
fair
form
wrapped in a warm wimple.
5
He saw her
fair
form
disappear across the jetty.
6
Alas, a
fair
form
will overcome the stoutest resolutions!
7
Like wizards of yore, they must render me invisible; and the
fair
form
of the foolish
8
Silent and motionless she stood, a tall
fair
form
clad in white, amidst the universal, darkness.
9
To-day they were in very
fair
form
.
10
Yet it did not once occur to him that Dorothy's
fair
form
was concealed within the disguise.
11
Mr. Hallam, in comparing Marlowe's production with Goethe's,
remarks
,
-
"
The
fair
form
of Margaret is wanting."
12
For he has had dreams, all with a
fair
form
and lovely face flitting and figuring in them.
13
What avails it to describe her-perishedas we know that
fair
form
to be, withered in its bloom.
14
There is no contradiction between the
fair
form
of a work of art and its content, however repellent.
15
Thus, during his illness, the
fair
form
of his intended bride little troubled the peace of the noble adorer.
16
The
fair
form
of Ontiora
fair
form
fair