11 adverbs to describe how to passion

And, if his devotion were dog-like in its fidelity, yet concealing the fires of a fierce passion beneath, it might well assume the form of a creature that seemed to be half dog, half wolf" "A werewolf, you mean?" cried Maloney, pale to the lips as he listened.

There is a calmness and fairness and depth in conversation here which one seldom meets with in London, where people are too much taken up by the present to dwell upon the past, or look forward to the futureand where consequently passion and prejudice are mixed up with most that one hears.

MEPHISTOPHELES Wherefore thy passion so excite, And thus thine eloquence inflame?

The passion of the lover throbs furiously through the odd weltering current of social problems indicated, as a stream in lonely meadows may be seen and heard to pulsate at the beat of some neighbouring mill which it serves to turn.

But I have written enough of this impatience, which is, as it were, merely the passion for reconstruction losing its head and defeating its own ends.

His ruling passion, notwithstanding, kept firm hold of his soul, and very soon betrayed him into the commission of new offences.

The branches of these scattered far and near were prominent each in its sphere, and all were intimately bound together by the one passion of clannish allegiance to the family past.

* ISAAC WATTS THE HAZARD OF LOVING THE CREATURES Where'er my flattering passions rove, I find a lurking snare; 'Tis dangerous to let loose our love Beneath th' eternal fair.

Generally it is more advisable to suppress such eruptions of passion than to vent it; for seldom passion hath not inordinate motions joined with it, or tendeth to good ends.

She hoped, woman-like, that she was solely a passion; but is any woman worth having, ever solely a passion? "Don't!"

I know well that the passions of slavery rule in many of the border States, especially in Virginia, as violently as in the extreme South.

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