9 Words to use with warmth

" "What shall I talk about?" say I, dropping my shielding hand into my lap, and letting the full fire-warmth blaze on eyes, nose, and cheeks.

On these days one goes forth in the morning, and an Italian warmth broods over all the hills, taking visible shape in a glistening mist of silvered azure, with which mingles the smoke from many bonfires.

The night was mild, and the yellow radiance of the moon seemed almost warmth-giving.

It is not necessary that he who looks with pleasure on the colours of a flower should study the principles of vegetation, or that the Ptolemaick and Copernican system should be compared before the light of the sun can gladden, or its warmth invigorate.

It was for the sake of the glow of gude feeling, the warmth o' heart, that came wi' the deed.

Dire amazement shook The dying youth, and mournful thus he spoke: "If thou art Rustem, cruel is thy part, No warmth paternal seems to fill thy heart; Else hadst thou known me when, with strong desire, I fondly claimed thee for my valiant sire; Now from my body strip the shining mail, Untie these bands, ere life and feeling fail; And on my arm the direful proof behold!

One of the historians previously quoted says that St. George's used to be "heated by what is commonly called a cockle"some sort of a warmth radiating apparatus, which he describes minutely and with apparent pleasure.

Press not her flight, while yet her feeble nerves Refuse their office, and uncertain life Still labours with imaginary woe; Here let me tend her with officious care, Watch each unquiet flutter of the breast, And joy to feel the vital warmth return, To see the cloud forsake her kindling cheek, And hail the rosy dawn of rising health.

My eyes fasten themselves on hers, while a close warmth sticks to me like another skin on top of mine....

9 Words to use with  warmth