While the sands of the desert exhilarate you, and the silence of the Swiss or Scottish Highlands is felt to be sublime, the desolation of the Campagna is felt to be unnatural: it overawes and terrifies you.
Bowed down by toil, stolid with ignorance, disfigured with the goitre, struck with cretinism, the miserable beings around you do more to sadden you than all that the bright air and glorious hills can do to exhilarate you.
Aurelia, his sister, was not inferior: she obtained still greater approbation; for she touched the souls of the audience, which he had it in his power to exhilarate and amuse.
Philina commenced a little song of the cuckoo, which did not seem at all toexhilarate the man of taste: he very soon made his compliments, and went on.
Illumine the faces, render the hearts radiant, exhilarate the breasts, crown the heads with the diadem of Thy providence, cause them to soar in Thy pure atmosphere so they may reach the highest pinnacles of Thy splendor.
Let us pray to God that He willexhilarate our spirits so we may behold the descent of His bounties, illumine our eyes to witness His great guidance and attune our ears to enjoy the celestial melodies of the heavenly Word.
Unite and bind together the hearts, join in accord all the souls, and exhilarate the spirits through the signs of Thy sanctity and oneness.
Flattery is the food of pride, and may be well assimilated to those cordials which hurt the constitution while they exhilarate the spirits.
Riches do not exhilarate us so much by their possession as they torment us with their loss.
One of the Roman emperors had a seed, which he did ordinarily eat to exhilarate himself.
Howsoever you say, if this be true, that wine and strong drink have such virtue to expel fear and sorrow, and to exhilarate the mind, ever hereafter let's drink and be merry.
Many such tricks are ordinarily put in practice by great men, toexhilarate themselves and others, all which are harmless jests, and have their good uses.
What cookery, masking, mirth toexhilarate his person?
Helena's commended bowl to exhilarate the heart, had no other ingredient, as most of our critics conjecture, than this of borage.
This and many such means to exhilarate the heart of men, have been still practised in all ages, as knowing there is no better thing to the preservation of man's life.
He was pleased with an opportunity of shewing me to his friends, and soon obtained me admission among a select company of curious men, who met once a week to exhilarate their studies, and compare their acquisitions.
Another drinks a degree beyond this, and takes a larger dose to exhilarate and cheer his mind, and help him to sleep--these two are lawful drinkers.
She even tried to look cheerful; to exhilarateher father, she would even smile, when, God knows, her noble heart was bursting.
Though he had just heard so much to exhilarate him, he was not, on the whole, free from melancholy.
Exhilarate them with the wine of Thy counsel, and grant that all of them may tread the path of Thy commandments.
He readily assented to the plan, which, for some reason, appeared to amuse and exhilarate her.
In due season he shot his fifty brace on somebody's grouse-moor, but the sport did not exhilarate him.
Some day I hope to confide that a heap of extremely dubious pumpkins as a window-display doesn't exhilarate me much.
It was thirty below zero; too cold to exhilarate her.
Aubrey's books, although a bit too innocuous to exhilarate her as the pamphlet had done or even the dictionary, properly read, was able to do, contained innumerable passages she remembered.
Unable to exhilarate his senses he sought to make up for the failure by treating his vanity to an exhilaration.
The cheerful sea, the serene sky, only now and then obscured by the smoke of the artillery, seemed to exhilarate and gladden every heart.
Study well these books, signor; for, believe me, you will find that they will exhilarateand improve your mind.
They dispel the gloom of retirement, and exhilarate the spirits depressed by intense application.
Nothing can beguile my pensive hours, and exhilarate my drooping spirits, like your letters.
He soothed the little impatiences of disease; contrived means to mitigate the oppressiveness of debility; knew how to exhilarate the hour of ease; and watched the moment, well known to the sickly, when amusement becomes fatigue.
Exhilarate me with the wine of Thy love, O Thou Brilliant Countenance!
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