This is the source of all that is good and all that is excellent; of all that is beautiful and all that is sublime: woman, charming woman!
It was woman, charming woman, that led unpolished man forth from the forests and the dens, and taught him to bend before thy shrine, humanity!
As soon as I had written the sonnet under the charming woman's dictation, I took my leave, but not before the cardinal had told me that he expected me to dinner the next day.
Do you, then, confess that I was not mistaken when I guessed that you were a charming woman?
The husband of a charming womanis indeed lucky in the world's esteem; no man more so.
To praise the beauty of any other woman, to find her charming, and to pay her the attention due to a charming woman, is to insult our spoilt darling, and to slight her past forgiveness.
A charming woman is woman all over--one who places her glory in being a woman and has no desire to be anything else.
I should, if I were a young man calling upon a charming woman.
A charming woman is n't much use to me when I am shut up in that back room!
Dear uncle, she contains the elements of a singularly--I may say a strangely--charming woman!
Lady Dalrymple had acquired the name of "a charming woman," because she had a smile and a civil answer for everybody.
She had been at Bath the year before, and Lady Russell had heard her spoken of as a charming woman.
She is a charming woman, Mrs Trotter, and very fond of young gentlemen.
Very much shocked that such a charming woman should be beaten and ill-used, I scrambled out of my hammock to see if I could be of any assistance, but it was dark, although they scuffled as much as before.
Charming woman, Mrs Trotter, is she not, Mr Simple?
The door was thrown open, and a beautiful, charming woman met us with a courtesy full of grace, which no longer reminded us of the stiffness or of the too great freedom which belong to the military costume.
The girls found Mrs. Forrester a charming woman, and, fortunately for them, very indulgent to the follies of young people.
She is a charming woman, though she certainly makes strange mistakes in talking.
She is a lovely girl, after all, and when withdrawn from the influence of her mother, will make a charming woman and an excellent wife.
Perhaps so; nothing but a charming woman, who, strange as it may appear, made him the happiest of men!
It is enough to say, without applying this poetical rhapsody to Aouda, that she was a charming woman, in all the European acceptance of the phrase.
How could I sit there and hear the most charming woman in America boasting of the honor she had done herself by presenting a rose to me, and not feel an inclination to fall down and worship her?
Why should he reject the love of such a charming woman, when it would make him the happiest man in Memphis if he would lay aside his foolish pride?
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