16 collocations for enrapture

It enraptures the artist and enthuses even ordinarily prosy folks.

Our scenery enraptured himevery aspect of it.

Its excessive delicacy attracted; the finesse of its embroidery swayed and enraptured the audience; and the applause at the close was mad, deafening, and peremptory.

Since Háfiz, not by his own choice, This his wine-stained cowl did win, Shaikh, who hast unsullied robes, Hold me innocent of sin.[10] Arrayed in youthful splendor, the orchard smiles again; News of the rose enraptures the bulbul of sweet strain.

Let the first sounds of religion which salute the ears of infancy, be that heavenly proclamation which astonished and enraptured the ears of the wakeful shepherds, "Peace on earth and good-will towards men."

The soft contours soothe as well as enrapture the eye: the tenderness of the Madonnas, the gentleness of the Florentine ladies and youths, as Verrocchio and Mino da Fiesole, Donatello, and Pollaiuolo moulded them, calm one where the perfection of Phidias and Praxiteles excites.

It enraptures the artist and enthuses even ordinarily prosy folks.

Renowned for her fine macaroni, And also for Signor MARCONI, Now Italy sends, To enrapture her friends, (And to finish these rhymes), the Caproni.

And every tear found consoling A greeting from near and from far, The garden was lit by a glow worm, Enraptured the heavens a star! NADSON.

A forest changed within a short period into fruitful fields covered with houses, schools, and churches, and filled with inhabitants possessing not only the necessaries and comforts, but also the conveniences of life, and devoted to the worship of Jehovah, when seen only in prophetic vision, enraptured the mind even of Isaiah; and when realized, can hardly fail to delight that of a spectator.

When Voltaire was at Berlin, he wrote this epigram on his patron and host the king of Prussia: "King, author, philosopher, hero, musician, Freemason, economist, bard, politician, How had Europe rejoiced if a Christian he'd been, If a man, how he then had enraptured his queen.

And in an hour or two the other wind did spring up; I felt it in my face, and slowly the Sparhawk turned her bow toward it, and, enrapturing sight!

Ouida writes in winter mornings at a Venetian writing-table of cinquecento work that would enrapture the souls of the virtuosi who haunt Christie's.E. Yates, Celebrities, xix.

So believing, so aspiring, so meditating, divinely sweet and beautiful will be your spiritual experiences, and glorious the revelations that will enrapture your inward vision.

They'll leave this dull, this earthly sod, And, in the garden of our God, Bloom with celestial grace, Where frost and mildew ne'er can blight; There, all enraptured with delight, God's wondrous works they'll trace.

There was an air of grandeur and strength about him which completely enraptured the youth.

16 collocations for  enrapture