8 Metaphors for lovelinesses

My wife's great loveliness must be my excuse.

Loveliness is ten-fold more lovely, bathed in this atmosphere of romance; and manhood is invested with ideal graces.

Believe me, if I adore your loveliness, it is because of the spotless soul of which that loveliness is the outward token.

And after all, sheer loveliness is an end in itself.

Hadst thou with all thy loveliness been true LXXXVIII

The shores of Baiae were witnesses of the orgies and cruelties of Nero and a court made in his likeness, and the palpitating loveliness of Capri became the hot-bed of the unnatural vices of Tiberius.

In our favored temperate zone, the trees denude themselves each year, like the goddesses before Paris, that we may see which unadorned loveliness is the fairest.

The loveliness of the early morning was indeed a pleasant sequel to the rude tempest of the preceding night.

8 Metaphors for  lovelinesses