And truly he never saw a maiden more full of comeliness and grace and beauty than she.
And their beauty and their comeliness seemed to Owain far greater than Kynon had represented to him.
There was a freshness of tint, and a comeliness of appearance, among the bourgeoises and common people, which were not to be eclipsed even by the belles of Coutances.
The beauty and the comeliness Of this Almighty shall Make amiable with lasting bliss Those he thereto shall call.
They would also one to another talk of the comeliness of his person, and how much for glory and valour he outstripped the great ones of the world.
The glory and the comeliness By deepest thought none may With heart or mouth fully express, Nor can before that day.
And for thy boldness and valour, and for the comelinessof thy person, we will let thee take this one, for we have many others besides.
Come with me, beloved Connla, and thou shalt retain the comeliness and dignity of thy form, free from the wrinkles of old age, till the awful day of judgment!
She lifted a gently disapproving face, in a movement which showed anew the large comeliness of head and neck.
Replied the old woman, "I know nothing of him save that I think he must be some great King's son, for he attaineth comeliness in excess and extreme loveliness.
So they unveiled her and displayed the bride before the bridegroom; and both were the living likeness of each other in beauty and comeliness and grace and love-allurement.
So they went into the house, and the rider that had come to meet them was there before them, in his royal seat, and there had never been seen a man like him in Teamhair for comeliness or for beauty, or the wonder of his face.
There was about her a quiet power of endurance, and at the same time a comeliness and a womanly softness which seemed to fit her altogether for his wants and wishes.
He finds by nature no form nor comeliness in himself, but the more he looks in the glass of the Word, the more unhandsome, the more deformed he perceiveth sin has made him.
Judah, and looks upon the comeliness of a Gentile and a stranger?
It is gone now, the comeliness Demetrios was pleased to like.
He was of surpassing comeliness and grace, perfect in form and stature; and his father loved him so tenderly that he could scarcely bear to be away from him either by night or day.
So Camaralzaman continued in undisturbed life to receive the instructions of his preceptors, and every day he increased in beauty and comeliness of form, in modesty of mind, and in grace of manner and in elegance of deportment.
A working man gifted with brains and comeliness must, be sure of it, pay penalties for his prominence.
Advancing from day to day in comeliness and wealth and renown, she, during this period, attained the acme of her greatness.
O full Moon of the Age and who shall look upon that comeliness and loveliness?
And he that in so near a case doth deliberately prefer riches or comeliness in another, before the image and fear of God, doth give a very dangerous sign of such a graceless heart and will.
I had not been long in this room, before I was called out to see the beauty and comeliness of the house.
He found Nance a tall slim girl of sixteen, her childish prettiness just beginning to fashion itself into the strength and comeliness of form and feature which distinguished her later on.
One might have expected her childish comeliness to exercise something of a mollifying effect on his brutality.
Gerard continued: "My mother was ever good and kind, but I noted not her exceeding comeliness till now.
See this well-shaped brow, where comeliness just passeth into reverence.
When he had first met her the desire bred in him by her countrycomeliness had almost led him into marrying her; its renewal urged him strongly to ask her to be his mistress.