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Whereupon a kiss may be said to be rather a coupling together of the soul than of the body , because it hath such force in her that it draweth her unto it , and ( as it were , separateth her from the body .
Whereupon a kiss may be said to be rather a coupling together of the soul than of the body , because it hath such force in her that it draweth her unto it , and ( as it were , separateth her from the body .
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For as to the body there are many members serving to several uses , the eye to see , the ear to hear , the nose to smell , the tongue to taste , the hand to touch , the feet to bear the whole burden of the rest , and every one ...
For as to the body there are many members serving to several uses , the eye to see , the ear to hear , the nose to smell , the tongue to taste , the hand to touch , the feet to bear the whole burden of the rest , and every one ...
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If thy right eye offend thee , perish , and not that all thy body pluck it out , and cast it from thee : should be cast into hell . for it is profitable for thee , that one 31 It hath been said , Whosoof thy members should perish ...
If thy right eye offend thee , perish , and not that all thy body pluck it out , and cast it from thee : should be cast into hell . for it is profitable for thee , that one 31 It hath been said , Whosoof thy members should perish ...
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