9 Metaphors for bliss

She was perfectly aware that her bliss would be torment until George Cannon had married her, until she had wholly surrendered to him.

But he did not (so the text seems to mean) think that the bliss of God was a thing to be seized on greedily for himself.

A bliss without alloy Is theirs when they have proved to us There's no such thing as joy!

Sophronia awoke, sad and disappointed, to find that her late bliss was only a dream.

l. 108: 'Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very Heaven.' Ed.]

The Loyall Bliss was a clumsy sailer, and made slow progress; so that August had come before she left the Cape behind her.

I feel thy heart in mine,our hopes and fears, Like music's wedded notes, together flow; Our sighs the same, the same our smiles and tears, The selfsame bliss is ours, the selfsame woe.

* Now, she felt, their bliss had already become a mere memory, and she said almost plaintively: "May God bless the bit of pleasure one has.

Mr. Bliss is a highly respectable member of the bar, in Elyria,

9 Metaphors for  bliss