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1 1| a solemn antique world. Fresh and joyous, a marble statue 2 1| individual. He impersonated fresh characters, and turned his 3 1| the public mind, to give fresh costumes to the actors, 4 1| one who had just revealed fresh powers, his first picture 5 1| of strawberries, pines, fresh dates, golden grapes, clear-skinned 6 1| were eloquent, though the fresh red lips uttered no sound. ~ 7 1| the storms of life, and fresh from some church in which 8 2| inexperienced heart, and fresh in mind. Like every grown 9 2| by the window to take the fresh air; while my eyes wandered 10 2| the blunder of a young man fresh from college, a babyish 11 2| it was so pleasant and fresh, and not heavy, but subdued 12 2| breathed sentiment. Her fresh red lips sharply contrasted 13 2| Harlowe. Love is like some fresh spring, that leaves its 14 2| admiration had given me fresh courage. I so needed to 15 2| said, and fled away; the fresh trills of her birdlike voice 16 2| whole life in each, and fresh pleasures without regrets; 17 2| pretty face, that had been so fresh and fair in the evening, 18 2| about the casement, and the fresh countryside without enraptured 19 2| as smiling, blooming, and fresh as the smartest assistant 20 3| and at all seasons to put fresh flowers all about. He is 21 3| forgotten to draw out its fresh perfume. And yet there was 22 3| it may, perhaps, be a fresh element." ~"It is simply 23 3| heighten the redness of the fresh lips with the smile hovering 24 3| innocence became, in his eyes, a fresh manifestation of that artificial, 25 3| for sometimes wonderfully fresh and charming views are to 26 3| in a realm of meadow as fresh as an English bowling-green. 27 3| of it, leaving to it the fresh capricious charm of nature. ~