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1. But for all the loveliness and the romance of
2. Her face was burned a deep brown and wrinkles only added to her loveliness
3. Holy! Gillian was a vision of loveliness
4. She had bounded up in her excitement and so, presented him again with a full view of her loveliness: her rearranged hair, and the shortness of the wrap, around such a slender waist
5. Then she took care not to hurt the fragile loveliness
6. He tilted his face up in sheer rapture at the loveliness of the clear lime-green leaves above him with the sun shining through
7. John Meredith was startled by her loveliness and Rosemary was startled by his presence
8. 10 For in the heights of that world shall they dwell; And they shall be made like to the angels; And be made equal to the stars; And they shall be changed into every form they desire; From beauty into loveliness; And from light into the splendor of glory
9. I embraced Jesus and said, "God, You are so good! Thank you for showering us with all this loveliness and joy
10. Up to the white moon's hidden loveliness
11. Her loveliness created a need
12. To that wild reaver she should appear a dazzling vision of loveliness
13. A delicate perfume enhanced the loveliness
14. That mirror gave back all her loveliness
15. the loveliness that drapes your purest thoughts, for out
16. He dwells in the loveliness of all the pretty flowers,
17. all spellbound by the vision of loveliness which walked into the galley
18. bittersweet beatings!” She was filled with loveliness and tenderness when she said that
19. Full of the loveliness of the humanlessness around me, still gut-hurting sad over what we've all done, I followed the instructions
20. Galahad regarded her quietly and then a smile touched his lips, “Madam, you have behaved like a lady, I cannot leave you alone here, there may be those who would take advantage of your loveliness
21. of a soul that adored your loveliness
22. Still, five years ago, even perhaps only a single year ago, no amount of blows and sleeplessness would have prevented her reflection from shining back at her with very nearly its usual loveliness
23. Fanny was enshrined in his memory as the nearest thing to perfect loveliness he had ever known
24. Though it was so many years ago, he could remember how tiresome she had been, holding him by her loveliness, once the first worship was over, while at the same time not taking the smallest trouble to be adequately intelligent
25. He felt that he might presently be going to play chess again by the fire, that face of heavenly loveliness bent over the board close to his
26. But if Lanks, and love, and loveliness, and all the rest of what in her present proud mood she called the caboodle, had gone out of her life, she didn't see why the servants should go too
27. Climbing the great staircase, the great, becoming staircase, down which she had come a thousand times in the days of her loveliness, her progress watched from below by bewitched adorers, a horrid tale someone told her once came into her mind, a tale of young men who danced, for their own discreditable reasons, with elderly women, and while they danced winked at their friends over the poor old things' trustful shoulders
28. Disliking this method, I have tried to make my garden increase in loveliness, if not in tidiness, the farther you get into it; and the visitor who thinks in his innocence as he emerges from the shade of the verandah that he sees the best before him, is artfully conducted from beauty to beauty till he beholds what I think is the most charming bit, the silver birch and azalea plantation down at the very end
29. In the spring the blue hepaticas, children of those that were there the first day, gather about his sodden mound in little flocks of loveliness
30. The water was the Schmachter See, a real lake in size, not a pond like the exquisite little Schwarze See, and I stood on the edge admiring its morning loveliness as it lay without a ripple in the sun, the noise of the sea on the other side of the belt of pines sounding unreal as the waves of a dream on that still shore
31. On the top the Professor stopped a moment to wipe his forehead, and looking back for the first time I was absolutely startled by the loveliness of the view
32. We had not gone many yards before we saw a single figure sitting on this slope, its back to us, its slightly dejected head and shoulders appearing above the crowd of wild-flowers--scabious, harebells, and cow-parsley, through whose frail loveliness flashed the shimmering sea
33. Even in the midst of her terrors Ingeborg was astonished, after not having seen it for a while, at her loveliness
34. Above their swaying scented loveliness of light and colour and shape she could see Robert's low-coloured head inside the window bending over his table every time she came to the end of her tramp and turned round again
35. One had for a stay with Judith to have clothes, and she had no clothes; at least, none newer than eight years old--her immense unworn trousseau dogged her through the years--for Judith gave many parties at the Master's Lodge, brilliant gatherings, her mother called them in her rare letters, where London, come down on purpose and expressed in Prime and other ministers as well as in the fine flower of the aristocracy and a few selected fragrances from the world of literature and art--once her mother wrote that Ingram, the great painter, had been at the last party, and was so much enslaved by Judith's loveliness that he had asked as a favour to be allowed to paint her--sat at Judith's feet
36. He fled therefore, feeling that even Miss Schultz's loveliness would not make up for Lady Shuttleworth's eyes; and in the passage, from whence Mrs
37. Indescribable sensations of loveliness washed over her, as they always did when she began dancing, reaching her lips to settle there in a subtle curve of pleasure
38. great, soft eyes and long blond curls, and the loveliness of
39. David matched her, marveling at her loveliness
40. You shall see the pictures I painted of her but then, how can a mere human reproduce the work of nature; I am almost tempted to say, of God? And Tatiana, whom I renamed Ceres, lacked the inner sparkle that such loveliness required to become truly Godlike
41. What Sienna lacked was Amelia's soft loveliness
42. Nothing but beauty, joy, and loveliness
43. and own that you never saw such loveliness before
44. The extreme beauty of the countenance, that shone forth in loveliness that mocked the vain attempts of dress to augment it, was peculiarly and purely Grecian; there were the large, dark, melting eyes, the finely formed nose, the coral lips, and pearly teeth, that belonged to her race and country
45. In the interval, Miss Havisham, in a fantastic way, had put some of the most beautiful jewels from her dressing-table into Estella's hair, and about her bosom and arms; and I saw even my guardian look at her from under his thick eyebrows, and raise them a little, when her loveliness was before him, with those rich flushes of glitter and color in it
46. One moment he had been there, fascinated by a loveliness that made him gaze, and the next moment it was the quiet gravefaced gentleman, selfcontrol expressed in every line of his distinguishedlooking figure
47. The day happened to be Sunday, and when I looked on the loveliness around me, and thought how it had grown and changed, and how the little wild-flowers had been forming, and the voices of the birds had been strengthening, by day and by night, under the sun and under the stars, while poor I lay burning and tossing on my bed, the mere remembrance of having burned and tossed there came like a check upon my peace
48. Art thou real, my ideal? it was called by Louis J Walsh, Magherafelt, and after there was something about twilight, wilt thou ever? and ofttimes the beauty of poetry, so sad in its transient loveliness, had misted her eyes with silent tears for she felt that the years were slipping by for her, one by one, and but for that one shortcoming she knew she need fear no competition and that was an accident coming down Dalkey hill and she always tried to conceal it
49. women expressive of commiseration, indignation, and amazement, that she should show herself in society, and show herself so conspicuously with her lace and her beauty, would have admired the serenity and loveliness of this woman without a suspicion that she was undergoing the sensations of a man in the stocks
50. have transformed this rough hall into a bower of loveliness, a fit garden for the charming rosebuds I see about me