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X. -- THAT HANDSOME IS THAT HANDSOME DOES

        this proverb ever have seen Mrs. rady.

        tinus, is a ray from tial beauty. As sakes more or less of t, sers, te wo able mansion.

        All ent state,    judge of arcecture.

        to t, in a y, divine Spenser, platonizing, sings

        ----- "Every Spirit as it is more pure,

        And    t,

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        So it th procure

        to    in, and it more fairly dight

        it.

        For of take:

        For soul is form, and dot;

        But Spenser, it is clear, never saw Mrs. rady.

        ts, anza but one, is a saving clause, w again, and leaves us as muco seek as ever : --

        "Yet oft it falls, t many a gentle mind

        Dabernacle drownd

        Eit the course of kind,

        Or tness in tance found,

        assumed of some stubbround,

        t    yield unto ion,

        But is performd ion."

        From    Spenser had seen somebody like Mrs. rady.

        t of t umbled upon one of toabernacles    calls it, le mind -- and sure lest -- ever o deal h.

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