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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | depth of the motto in the soul of this family. To those 2 1 | that of Bourges. When the soul is everywhere reminded of 3 2 | face which appealed to the soul, even~though the eye could 4 2 | of a generous and loyal soul.~The eyebrows and lashes 5 2 | obligations as a~woman; in her soul, in her tenderness, you 6 2 | blind persons, on whose soul sound lingers like a~divining 7 3 | the baroness, whose whole soul was occupied by love for 8 5 | momentous to her simple soul as the fury of~revolutions 9 6 | classed governed the~heart and soul of the child. This depravity 10 6 | Waterloo.~The great and noble soul of Felicite was stirred 11 6 | observer may be lost in that soul, which~gathers itself up 12 6 | manner, when~the glow of the soul is absent the lines of the 13 6 | a certain narrowness of soul; never did the nose of a 14 6 | distortion of an~abnormal soul. Do not cold analysis and 15 6 | and contemplates in her soul? Who can scale the heights 16 6 | destined to find~in her soul a first love, young and 17 6 | beauty of body was that of soul. She fell in love with a~ 18 6 | convulsion~that could agitate a soul as strong as hers. She found 19 7 | Felicite.~ ~Every great soul, entering that room, would 20 7 | and yet perceived by~the soul on far-off heights. These 21 7 | meadows around Guerande. Her soul was~struggling to endure 22 7 | seemed like the cry of a soul /de profundis/ to God~from 23 7 | which are to a youthful soul the best~of recompenses. " 24 7 | poesy that I have in my~soul"~ ~She stopped, her arms 25 7 | reveals a vast extent of soul which the thought of the 26 8 | really much grandeur of soul, a regal~pride, distinct 27 8 | though at times it reveals a soul with Southern~passions; 28 8 | voice, my friend, it~is a soul. When its song replies to 29 8 | fatigued; for when one has a soul not easy to /blaser/, the~ 30 8 | freedom, the fantasy of the soul, the clouds that course~ 31 8 | despairing cries which~touch his soul, farewells of love which 32 9 | like~poems in the untutored soul. Warmed by the first fires 33 9 | and carved~them on his soul. The fair Beatrix and the 34 9 | carve it~indelibly on the soul. At his age, the ardor of 35 9 | believed in the beauty of the soul,~in the heart that expressed 36 9 | That voice entered the soul like another soul. The poor 37 9 | entered the soul like another soul. The poor lad was~overwhelmed 38 10| my pleasure; no, upon my soul I did not!~The bitterness 39 10| too heavy for his untried~soul to bear. Goaded by an immense 40 10| Had I not read into your soul?~The eyes were turned on 41 10| to-day it puts into my soul a disenchantment~which will 42 10| her eyes, from which her soul shone out.~ ~"While Claude 43 11| instant there came into her~soul that quiver of joy which 44 11| thus the sufferings of her soul, and seeing through~the 45 11| walked back to Guerande, his soul was full~of Beatrix; he 46 11| uncomprehended desire of his~ ~soul, which was evidently consuming 47 11| did but know the angelic soul of~that dear child, you 48 11| his girlish timidity. My~soul rests in his heart away 49 12| hidden in the~depths of your soul; it is because I have divined 50 12| tread upon the flowers of my soul; they~are there at your 51 12| have no other spirit in my~soul, no other genius but that 52 12| seen in the depths of her soul such treasures that the~ 53 12| stirred to the depths of her soul by the strange~exhibitions 54 12| child, and yet preserve a soul so~virtuous. She is indeed 55 12| should be apart. You are~my soul, my life; I cannot live 56 13| that of deceiving a great soul, and laying snares~for it. 57 13| her virtues sang in her soul a concert of praise and 58 13| bruised and wounded~the young soul which had flown so high 59 13| from which the light~of the soul and the fire of love were 60 13| impetuous movements of her soul, sitting down now and then, 61 13| knew the barrenness of that soul, the~pettiness of that pride, 62 14| admitting the immortality of~the soul, without the conviction 63 14| a~passion which dyes his soul and his faculties by mingling 64 14| well. She liked to feel her~soul caressed by those sweet 65 15| longer any spring, nor my soul a love. So,~to find consolation, 66 16| vital~spark is gone, whose soul has left him. If it were 67 16| religion; he recognized in his soul the vestiges of an eternal~ 68 16| to her the despair of his soul.~ ~"Mother," he said, "there 69 17| he concealed within his soul an~indifference to all things, 70 17| honor. Dear child~of my soul, let me play the part of 71 17| bury in the depths of the soul.~ ~Who can relate a honeymoon, 72 17| responded to the feelings~in my soul, and I remained pensive 73 17| former room for hers. Saintly soul! she~seems intent on laying 74 17| retains a sadness in his soul which~nothing dissipates, 75 18| But they saved the soul of that noble woman, and 76 18| receiving all the flowers of the soul of a young girl of~twenty, 77 18| which echoes~through my soul like a remorse. Ah! dear 78 18| depict the convulsion in the soul of this lover, who, far~ 79 18| dragged from the depths of her soul by the~violence of a torrent 80 18| laugh the laugh of a lost soul with the careless creatures 81 18| never knew how to stir my soul in that way," was the thought~ 82 18| looks~which tore of the soul of the man now wholly thrown 83 18| so deeply buried in~the soul that moralists have not 84 18| you enough~independence of soul to crown me with joy by 85 19| themselves from the masses whose soul and intellect and~providence 86 19| I've such anguish~in my soul I scarcely feel the horrible 87 19| depravity! I, I love your soul! for let me~tell you, my 88 20| voice and with death in her soul:~"My friend, that letter 89 21| unhealthy as she is herself in soul and body. You'll see!~she 90 21| kill myself."~ ~"But your soul, my unhappy child? Suicide


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