10 Metaphors for elise

In her presence, looking into her clear pure eye, he forgot his dark designs and his dreary doubts, and Elise became again the angel of innocence and purity, the saint to whom he prayed, and whose tender looks shed forgiveness on him.

Elise was the daughter of the wealthiest man in Berlin, the world proclaimed her the handsomest maiden, and yet there she sat solitary in her beautiful chamber, her eyes clouded with tears.

You have made the very common error of thinking, because Elise is a handsome young girl, that love, and home, and children would mean happiness to her.

You have found out the sorrow which gnaws most painfully at my heart; that Elise, by my failure, becomes a beggar.

Elise had become Bertram's wife; and she lived with him in the small, quiet residence which they had selected in the most remote quarter of the town.

"Here, Elise, is my hand.

My Elise was a good child, she was my Idol, but my Heavenly Father has seen best to remove her from me.

"Elise has been pitiless, I will be so too.

Elise was to him only a woman like the rest.

Elise is the image of her father at the time he captured your mother's romantic fancy, and as I recollect him when he died.

10 Metaphors for  elise