Satirists in their fervours might be near it to grasp it, if they could be moved to moral distinctness, mental intention, with a preference of strong plain speech over the crack of their whips.
To remain in the street, exposed to the malignant fervours of the sun, was not to be endured.
My fervours were abated, and my faculties relieved from the weight which had lately oppressed them.
These religious fervoursand depressions come on the moment Charlotte leaves Haworth and disappear as soon as she returns.
The religious fervours and the soul-searchings have ceased long ago, so has Miss Nussey's brief spiritual ascendency.
And the supreme appeal is to youth--plastic and impressionable, aflame with fervours of the blood that can be conjured, by heady words, into fervours infinitely more dangerous to themselves and their country.
Learned themselves, and often profoundly learned, it was no contempt for learning which actuated them, but a devout godliness and the fervours of a most self-denying piety.
Not music's most impassioned note On which Love's warmest fervoursfloat Like them bids rapture rise.
Much of her apparel had slipped away from her in the fervours of revivalist anecdote, and while she hunted for gloves and reticule--officiously helped by the younger girls--Robert crossed over to Catherine.
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