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1 And laid them up there: and they became a great snare .
2 The first is to be exceedingly cautious lest the voyage prove a great snare .
3 Thou art very fair, and beauty to a young woman is, no doubt, a great snare .
4 But riches are a great snare .
5 Flesh is our great snare , - it persuades us to eat, to sleep, to laugh, to love-thespirit commands none of these things.
6 Indeed, a well-filled memory is a great snare , because it leads the possessor of it to believe, as I have said, that knowledge is culture.
7 And this temptation, were it not that we have to do with a God that is faithful, would assuredly be a great snare unto them.
8 The peasants go there at the time of the snows with great snares to make the bears fall down these rocks.
9 "Beauty is a great snare where there is a wayward will," sighed the devoted Hélène.
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