Do you not observe this apparent disorder, this prodigality, in the midst of which numberless agents work, in secret concert, to produce the admirable whole which enchants our eyes and ravishes the lover of nature?
Sometimes it is the restlessness of a man in a fever; sometimes the frenzy of a madman; sometimes a dream, which ravishes the soul into regions of bliss; sometimes the anguish and the convulsions of agony.
However, this repose carries away the soul, ravishes it, and renders it idle.
The soul feels itself seized and held fast by a divine force which ravishes and consumes it.
It ravishes us at first by the balance of its different parts, by the justness of its proportions.
It ravishes us by the beauty of its lines, by the happy choice of the site where it is placed, by the just proportion of the architecture to the hillside on which it is seated.
Such impressions are the echoes of Paradise in the soul; memories of ideal spheres whose sad sweetness ravishesand intoxicates the heart.
Such impressions are the echoes of paradise in the soul; memories of ideal spheres, whose sad sweetness ravishes and intoxicates the heart.
The one sets us free, the otherravishes us out of ourselves.
Being admitted there, in the absence of Thais, he ravishes the damsel.
Those smiles and Kisses which you give, Remember Silvia are my due; And all the Joyes my Rivall does receive, He ravishes from me not you: Ah Silvia!
From me she Ravishes those silent hours, That are by Sacred Love my due; Whilst I in vain accuse the angry Powers, That make me hopeless Love pursue.
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