Each of the Epistles whose beginning remains has a heading of two lines (or one line) of capitals, which are filled in with red, yellow, or a darker red which has gone brown. The initial is usually rather elaborate, with convoluted lines, broken at intersections, and birds' or dragons' heads.
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Each of the Epistles whose beginning remains has a heading of two lines (or one line) of capitals, which are filled in with red, yellow, or a darker red which has gone brown. The initial is usually rather elaborate, with convoluted lines, broken at intersections, and birds' or dragons' heads.
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