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Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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1 I | complete detachment of the~soul from all earthly things, 2 I | combining so to~raise the soul, that the sharpest pain 3 I | expression. Perhaps the~soul of the great musician, so 4 I | known to Europe, and~the soul of this unknown executant 5 I | fail to discern a French soul~in the sudden change that 6 II | liveliest irritation of~soul, who has not known the ineffable 7 II | express the exaltation of the soul in the presence of the glory~ 8 II | a pedestal on~which the soul poises for a flight forth 9 II | revulsion swept~over the soul that thus found utterance 10 II | which stirs in every noble soul. And these three forms~of 11 II | between them! The glow of soul came to its~natural end. 12 II | You~will hear my voice, my soul shall enfold you, and I 13 II | receive the~effluence of a soul breathed forth with love 14 II | enters the least religious soul as a living force.~ ~The 15 II | precisely enough elevation~of soul to forget politics, honours, 16 II | and of the prayers that my~soul puts up for your soul daily. 17 II | my~soul puts up for your soul daily. I am committing mortal 18 III | lose sight of~all but the soul. If the doctrine and the 19 III | but, at the price of my soul, I~wish I could be sure 20 III | Antoinette, with all my~soul's strength... If you will 21 III | it is the welfare of my soul! In Sister Theresa I~find 22 III | leave this tomb. You love my soul, do you~say? Very well, 23 IV | How, unless they are the soul and brain~of a nation, shall 24 IV | turns on the~world, and the soul informs the body.~ ~The 25 VI | indefinable~rapture in his secret soul over the woman singled out ( 26 VI | own; when she, in body, soul, and social~aspects, satisfies 27 VI | frank~innocence of a maiden soul, the perils of love's voyage, 28 VI | delicacies of feeling, of the soul's requirements. To love: 29 VI | thrill from the lips to the soul. And if a man~is attracted 30 VI | dread in the depths~of her soul that M. de Montriveau understood 31 VII | as he poured out~all his soul, all the thwarted forces 32 VII | upon his senses and his soul,~she might submit herself 33 VII | himself never knew. The soul~within has the mysterious 34 VII | unguessed pain, some man whose soul vibrates~with the throb 35 VII | all the treasures of my soul to~you, and you wish to 36 VII | you have no heart, no soul, no~delicacy. I know what 37 VII | give ourselves body and soul, but a~man is bound to nothing 38 VIII| clouds covering a heavenly soul;~that these must be lifted 39 VIII| strong enough to steep his soul in the colour of~one emotion, 40 VIII| move her heart, nor her soul, but the woman's nerves 41 VIII| masses~said for such a man's soul. You both belong to the 42 IX | brand on her, your slave in soul,~you can never afterwards 43 IX | of love is burnt into her soul by her own will.--Come in,~ 44 IX | to the test. "Thrust a soul that suffered in the~world, 45 IX | bond is not less close; the~soul is neither more nor less 46 IX | Through all the~trouble of her soul there rose eddying gusts 47 IX | seen, with bitterness of~soul, for a long time past.~ ~" 48 IX | The thought rent her soul. And, in truth, woe unto 49 IX | is surely, to the human soul, as fragrance to~the flower 50 IX | the forces expended by the soul in a sigh~whenever the bell 51 IX | dreadful reaction of the soul upon herself! To have her~ 52 IX | ecstasy is the aberration~of a soul that has shaken off its 53 IX | ecstasy all the forces of soul and body are embraced and~ 54 X | have not echoed from~my soul through yours, I also, woman 55 X | passion~awakened in either soul will doubtless explain the 56 X | and leave not a single soul to~tell of their victory.


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