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1 1| the force and frenzy in a soul which impatiently waits 2 1| humanity is seen wherever the soul reacts powerfully upon itself. 3 1| storms be which compel a soul to seek for peace from the 4 1| have striven within the soul; what poems have been set 5 1| overwhelming for a single soul. ~Yonder was a sleeping 6 1| fearful poisons set up in the soul by a swift concentration 7 1| schists of the Ural range, the soul receives with dismay a glimpse 8 1| man's mind wrought in his soul much the same feeling of 9 1| life had no power over a soul grown familiar with the 10 1| whole world within your soul, compared with the immeasurable 11 1| but we have developed a soul and expectations; some advance 12 1| one - the first was the soul of sin; the second, sin 13 1| the second, sin without a soul in it. ~"I should dearly 14 1| happiness come from the soul within?" cried Raphael. ~" 15 2| temperament, the tenderest soul and most artistic nature, 16 2| insolent look. I declare, on my soul and conscience, that the 17 2| one to whom I devoted a soul proof against all tests, 18 2| consumed me, and with such a soul as women wish to find, with 19 2| with all the elevation of soul that they long for, and 20 2| which humble the proudest soul and reduce it to a mere 21 2| and so have the feminine soul at my mercy; all eyes should 22 2| express the mysteries of the soul. The pleasure of striking 23 2| exultation with which my soul bathed itself in the beams 24 2| often have I confided my soul to them in a glance! A warped 25 2| moral world, or a lofty soul dwelt in the countess, lent 26 2| gratified in every faculty of my soul - noble and base, good and 27 2| converse passed between soul and soul, like sound and 28 2| passed between soul and soul, like sound and answering 29 2| incredible clearness; my soul hovered about her life like 30 2| emotions in the depths of my soul, and began to smile. ~" ' 31 2| four walls of a garret! The soul within us is like a fairy; 32 2| movements of women who have no soul in them. Our wills were 33 2| light of warning gleams my soul sometimes recognized the 34 2| the music, putting all my soul into the double joy of love 35 2| poetry in her life; her soul was a desert. ~"Foedora 36 2| had pierced me to my very soul, as she unconsciously revealed 37 2| that splendid malady of the soul. Is Foedora, like Lady Delacour, 38 2| exerted every power of my soul to catch the sounds. Higher 39 2| the glove, and my whole soul was dissolved and poured 40 2| and held her close; in my soul I wedded her. The countess 41 2| just then I yearned for her soul, her heart alone, and for 42 2| echoes of the cries of a soul in torment. In such tones 43 2| is for me a promise of a soul yet more beautiful. Madame, 44 2| you alone; be the inmost soul of my life, my guiding star! 45 2| colossal flattery for the soul of man; for is he not, then, 46 2| where every ache of the soul is laid to sleep, where 47 2| mystic's ecstasy is for the soul. Intoxication steeps you 48 2| science has tried to find a soul, is followed by the enchanted 49 2| corrupted them in either soul or body, so as to make all 50 2| me at last. I probed my soul, and found it cankered and 51 3| live; he had despoiled his soul of all the romance that 52 3| than mortal clearness of soul, her maidenly modesty, her 53 3| Foedora, gifted with a great soul; or Pauline become a countess, 54 3| fortune for thee, heavenly soul, will not be worth " ~"One 55 3| she said, "with your lofty soul and your great genius, with 56 3| poetry, was instinct in the soul of the bride; her lover' 57 3| the free expansion of the soul within them during their 58 3| to aid an effort of her soul to recollect and to hold 59 3| those kisses in which the soul reaches its end. ~"I do 60 3| Maugredie doubts. Has not man a soul, a body, and an intelligence? 61 3| delight is shadowy, for the soul is half asleep. Valentin 62 3| unfortunate; it nipped his soul more effectually than the 63 3| his imagination; his lofty soul rejects all half-tones; 64 3| decided colors. In Raphael's soul this compassion produced 65 3| fevered joys, overwhelmed the soul that had so long lain dormant