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  • Many have given themselves up to the lure of gold, and in its beauty found their ruin; (Ecclesiasticus 31, 6)

  • Fair wife, blithe husband; as no other lure, beauty draws us. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 24)

  • Grace and beauty charm the eye; best of all, the green wheat. (Ecclesiasticus 40, 22)

  • Gaze not on the beauty of human kind, nor occupy thyself much with women; (Ecclesiasticus 42, 12)

  • what eye but is captivated by its pale beauty, what heart but is filled with terror at the dark cloud that brings it? (Ecclesiasticus 43, 20)

  • The gold finishing, too, of his mitre, engraved with the legend, Holiness; so proud an adornment, so noble a work of art, such a lure for men’s eyes in its ordered beauty! (Ecclesiasticus 45, 14)

  • Out upon the drunken lords of Ephraim, and the city that is their boast, their crown! Quickly shall it fade, this flower, in the pride of its beauty. Careless they dwell at the head of yonder fruitful valley, all besotted with their wine; (Isaiah 28, 1)

  • Those eyes shall look on the king in his royal beauty, have sight of a land whose frontiers are far away. (Isaiah 33, 17)

  • Here is carpenter unfolding his rule; plane smoothes the wood, square and compasses must do their work; and what has he made for you? The figure of a man, that has but human beauty, a man that must have a roof to shelter him. (Isaiah 44, 13)

  • So many there be that stand gazing in horror; was ever a human form so mishandled, human beauty ever so defaced? (Isaiah 52, 14)

  • He will watch this servant of his appear among us, unregarded as✻ brushwood shoot, as a plant in waterless soil; no stateliness here, no majesty, no beauty, as we gaze upon him, to win our hearts. (Isaiah 53, 2)

  • All the beauty of Lebanon shall be brought to thee, fir-wood and box-wood and pine-wood mingled together to adorn this place, my sanctuary; I will have honour paid to this, the resting-place of my feet. (Isaiah 60, 13)


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