Instead of soft music, the din of war is constantly to resound in his ear, while he luxuriates in drinking strong beer and hydromel, poured by the fair Valknas, the houris of the Vahalla paradise, into the skulls of his enemies.
Crabbe not only brings himself to it, but rejoices and luxuriates in the style.
He luxuriates in images of his royal majesty, of the angels who guard his divine right, and of his own pathetic and almost sacred sufferings.
He was not obliged to toil, either physically or mentally; and indolence is born of luxury, and morbid sensibility luxuriates in the lap of indolence.
I knew they must have smiled at my exuberance of language, for the young enthusiast always luxuriates under epistolary influences.
Now although the tribe fungi, of which the mushroom is a member, luxuriates better in a damp climate, than in one so excessively hot; yet some species of them may be met with in all parts of the world.
It luxuriates most freely in a sandy soil, where it sometimes attains the height of from eight to fifteen feet.
Every letter-writer goes into ecstasies over it, is struck with wonder at its vastness, and luxuriates in the inspection of its priceless treasures.
But my point is that an ordinary reader resents being asked to take the future on trust while the author luxuriates in casual beauties of speech upon every mortal subject but the one in hand.
In Mr. Davidson's case it luxuriates over the page and seems persistently to choke his sense of form.
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