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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.
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