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1. And when John's disciples departed Jesus began to say to the multitudes concerning John What went you out into the wilderness to see? a reed shaken with the winds? And if not then what went you out to seee a man clothed in soft fabric? look those who are in magnificent garments and in voluptuousness are in the abode of kings; And if not then what went you out to seee a prophete Yes I say to you and more than a prophet
2. Impressed with her voluptuousness, he developed visions of his becoming a movie mogul with her as the banner heroine
3. m, I was still on the voluptuousness of the flesh, and I went so deep that I lost my way back
4. When death really comes, is not what the ordinary decent dier wants quiet, that he may leave himself utterly in the hands of God? There should be no massing of temporarily broken-hearted onlookers about his bed, no leave-takings and eager gatherings-up of last words, no revelling’s of relatives in the voluptuousness of woe, no futile exhortations, using up the last poor breaths, not to weep to persons who would consider it highly improper to leave off doing it, and no administration of tardy blessings
5. She had a lovely, luscious body and full breasts and for me it was a delicious voluptuousness just to look at her naked in the light of the early afternoon
6. Eyes eye-lined, lips a little fleshy and sensual like a Khajuraho temple statue and the mouth large with a voluptuousness I missed formerly
7. She decorates the facades of temples with her nudity and voluptuousness
8. understand that a body of such sensuality and voluptuousness could not, should not be confined to a single man
9. Vice may be excess in any direction, but asceticism has generally been accepted as a nobler vice than voluptuousness
10. The sight of his form troubled the voluptuousness of this mediation
11. Ah! if in the freshness of her beauty, before the soiling of marriage and the disillusions of adultery, she could have anchored her life upon some great, strong heart, then virtue, tenderness, voluptuousness, and duty blending, she would never have fallen from so high a happiness
12. The voluptuousness of his grief was, however, incomplete, for he had no one near him to share it, and he paid visits to Madame Lefrancois to be able to speak of her
13. "He was a man of great talents, and of brilliant wit; but, a worn-out votary of voluptuousness, his desires became fastidious in proportion as they grew weak,
14. heated lava, so that to Franz, yielding for the first time to the sway of the drug, love was a sorrow and voluptuousness a torture, as burning mouths were pressed to his thirsty lips, and he was held in cool serpent-like embraces
15. Quickness was ready at the call, and the two figures passed lightly along by the Meleager, towards the hall where the reclining Ariadne, then called the Cleopatra, lies in the marble voluptuousness of her beauty, the drapery folding around her with a petal-like ease and tenderness
16. have anchored her life upon some great, strong heart, then virtue, tenderness, voluptuousness, and duty blending, she would never have fallen from so high a happiness
17. These will avail ye nought! Nor will a Golden Ball within the Privy Place (tho’ some Italian Libertines avow ’twill serve), nor is it true, as the Spaniards believe, that passionate Coitus prevents Fruitfulness an’ Excess of Voluptuousness so punishes the Womb that ’twill not bear
18. You great lords have, so you say, a philosophy of your own, and for yourselves, which is exquisite, refined, accessible to the rich alone, good for all sauces, and which seasons the voluptuousness of life admirably
19. The happiness of playing with a doll was so rare for her that it contained all the violence of voluptuousness
20. He experienced one ecstatic and infernal moment; he allowed his man to go on ahead, knowing that he had him safe, but desirous of postponing the moment of arrest as long as possible, happy at the thought that he was taken and yet at seeing him free, gloating over him with his gaze, with that voluptuousness of the spider which allows the fly to flutter, and of the cat which lets the mouse run
21. From the day when he had succeeded in earning his living with some approach to certainty, he had stopped, thinking it good to be poor, and retrenching time from his work to give to thought; that is to say, he sometimes passed entire days in meditation, absorbed, engulfed, like a visionary, in the mute voluptuousness of ecstasy and inward radiance
22. Thought is the toil of the intelligence, revery its voluptuousness
23. Oh Love! Adorations! voluptuousness of two minds which understand each other, of two hearts which exchange with
24. Love has contemplation as well as heaven, and more than heaven, it has voluptuousness
25. At that hour of love, an hour when voluptuousness is absolutely mute, beneath the omnipotence of ecstasy, Marius, the pure and seraphic Marius, would rather have gone to a woman of the town than have raised Cosette's robe to the
26. Voluptuousness mingles there with its sweet tiny point, while it hides itself
27. The heart draws back before voluptuousness only to love the more
28. He dreamed that he was the lord of those pretty shell combs which she wore in her hair, and he even said to himself, in confused and suppressed stammerings of voluptuousness which did not make their way to the light, that there was not a ribbon of her gown, not a mesh in her stockings, not a fold in her bodice, which was not his
29. tomb in that swaddling-band in which the tragic Friend of the people had enjoyed voluptuousness
30. It was the same enchantment in two souls, tinged with voluptuousness in Marius, and with modesty in Cosette
31. If at that supreme hour, the wedded pair, dazzled with voluptuousness and believing themselves alone, were to listen, they would hear in their chamber a confused rustling of wings
32. It was that softness, that voluptuousness of her bodily movements, that catlike noiselessness
33. Yes, the spiritual voluptuousness of love towards enemies
34. There was a bond between them, music,—the most refined form of sensual voluptuousness