She stood awhile, gazing on his face, proclaiming the unity of God and envying the youth his beauty and grace.
Perfect in every trait of beauty and unique, His witching loveliness distracts the human race.
But I have another idea, and it is that we wake each of them in turn, without the other's knowledge, and whichever is more enamoured of the other shall be held the lesser in beauty and grace.
Then she gazed in his face and said, 'O my lord and light of mine eyes, awake from sleep and enjoy my beauty and grace.
The conversation branched out into remarks on grace and affectation, and thence to the different theories of beauty and taste, with all which he played with a master's hand.
There was at first but one voice in praise of Caroline's beauty and talents, elegance, and simplicity of manner.
The Chevalier des Meloises was rather proud of his sister's beauty and cleverness, and in truth a little afraid of her.
The graceful bark canoes, things of beauty and almost of life, leaped joyously over the blue waters of the St. Lawrence as they bore the family of the Lady de Tilly and Pierre Philibert with a train of censitaires back to the old Manor House.
From Solomon to Ezra, when, although increasing in beauty and sweetness, it became less pure by the adoption of foreign ideas and idioms.
Leaving the drama out of the question, and the theatre which seems now to be seeking only the favor of the dull rich, I believe that there never was a time or a race more open to the impressions of beauty and of truth than ours.
Here's pleasure without regretting, And good without abuse, The holiday and the bridal Of beauty and of use.
Type of the Northland's strength and glory, Pride and hope of our home and race,-- Freedom lending to rugged labor Tints of beauty and lines of grace.
Dear friends, who read the world aright, And in its common forms discern A beauty and a harmony The many never learn!
The goddess of beauty and love, that is, beauty or love deified.
Bella "came out" and began her career as a beauty and a belle most brilliantly.
Not every one could attempt it; for it needs wealth and position, beauty and accomplishments, much tact, and more than all a heart that has not been spoilt by the world, but taught through sorrow how to value and use life well.
A prouder mother never lived; and, as baby waxed in beauty and in strength, Christie longed for all the world to see her.
Often they have deeper merits, and descend to those fundamental laws of beauty and of religion by which all Christian art must ultimately be tested.
In the whole city there was none to be compared to her inbeauty and grace of person.
The generalization for which the discussion so far affords ground is that any valuable object in order to appeal to our sense of beauty must conform to the requirements of beauty and of expensiveness both.
This mimicry in the methods of the apperception of beauty and in the forming of judgments of taste need not result in a spurious, or at any rate not a hypocritical or affected, predilection.
The requirements of pecuniary decency have, to a very appreciable extent, influenced the sense of beauty and of utility in articles of use or beauty.
Marcoline was there, without diamonds, but clad in a rich dress which set off her beauty and satisfied my vanity.
I neither wish to grow desperate nor to despise Armelline, who is a miracle of beauty and goodness.
If my frame of mind had been a more pleasant one, I should have travelled through the kingdoms of Murcia and Grenada, which surpass Italy in beauty and fertility.
We have now ascertained that there is beauty and sublimity in nature, in ideas, in feelings, and in actions.
Yet it is humanity alone which to the Greek contains all the idea of beauty and of perfection.
Here the German school professes a principle of the highest learning, and one that seems to be borrowed from its profoundest philosophers; it is that of the universal beauty of life, of the identity of beauty and existence.
Schiller, in his Aesthetical Essays, did not choose the pure abstract method of deduction and conception like Kant, nor the historical like Herder, who strove thus to account for the genesis of our ideas of beauty and art.
Whoever was queen of England, she would he queen of beauty and fashion.
She was not a peeress among peeresses; not a queen of beauty and of fashion, leading the elite of society in London.
He next tried to engage the sympathy of the judge and jury for the beauty and misfortunes of his client; but in vain.
No empire or kingdom, at least since imperial Rome perished from the earth, ever unrolled a surface so vast and so variegated, so manifold in its fertilities and so various in its aspects of beauty and sublimity.
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