29 collocations for entrancing

Exultingly she led, and mutual bliss, Springing from mutual tenderness and love, Entranced their souls.

It was the face of a young girl of about twenty-two; a face of entrancing beauty.

Merry smiles and entrancing eyes, Words that are light as passing air.

Closed were the lofty doors that led within; But by a wicket one might entrance gain.

If at the close of the sixteenth century the mannerists sought to startle and entrance the world by empty exhibitions of muscular anatomy misunderstood, and by a braggadocio display of meaningless effectscrowding their compositions with studies from the nude, and painting agitated groups without a discernible cause for agitationthe crime surely lay with the patrons who liked such decoration, and with the journeymen who provided it.

Ger. Half awed, half sullen, till his golden lips Entranced all ears with tales so sad and strange, They seemed one life-long miracle: bliss and woe, Honour and shameher daringHeaven's stern guidance, Did each the other so outblaze.

She used to hold him entranced long winter-evenings, while she sat knitting in the chimney-corner, and crooned to him strange, wild African legends of the things that she had seen in her childhood and early days,for she had been stolen when about fifteen years of age; and these weird, dreamy talks increased the fervor of his roving imagination, and his desire to explore the wonders of the wide and unknown world.

Gracious curve of neck, and fiddle tucked 'neath that entrancing chin Fain with you would I change places, O thrice happy violin!

The stalwart with pearly teeth, lilac eyes and curly lashes is C3 at Lloyd's (Sir FRANCIS), and may be heard twice daily at the Frivolity singing, "My Goo-goo Girl from Honolulu" to entranced flappers; while the lad who has Fritzie D. Hun backed on the ropes, clinching for time, is usually gifted with bow legs, freckles, a dented proboscis and a coiffure after the manner of a wire-haired terrier.

Through descriptions of life in the city the dapper summer boarder entranced the simple country girl.

One dearest pair of eyes I love! Entranced my heart beneath their spell Clearer than clearest ray they are, But where they areI will not tell!

The bees sang music to their passion-flow'rs, The birds, with melody which seem'd to gush From joyful hearts, entranced the crystal air; But, spectre-like, the ancient castle frown'd Over the deep, whose softly-rippling waves Reflected its array of ruined towers.

At those hours, it is a scene of entrancing loveliness.

The waves they whisper In Luna's glance, Entrancing music For the nixies' dance.

The unaccustomed sound of hostile cannon broke in on the dreams of invincibility which had entranced the people, and deeds of violence and blood, which had been complacently regarded when the theatre of action was on foreign territory, seemed quite another thing when the scene was shifted to their own vineyards and villages.

As things are, there are probably hundreds of readers who have been scared by the religious arguments and political discussions which make up a large part of it, and who have never discovered that Sylvie is just as entrancing a personage as Alice when you get to know her.

And as a sweet dinning arises from the multitudinous touching of harps and viols, before the ear distinguishes the notes, there issued in like manner from the whole glittering ferment a harmony indistinct but exquisite, which entranced the poet beyond all he had ever felt.

As near this fairy bower I drew, An object met my startled view, Entrancing all my powers; A fair young girl was kneeling there, Her white hands clasped in fervent prayer, Her dark hair wreathed with flowers.

For now Unceasing are the charms of halcyon days, When the cool bath exhilarates the frame; When sylvan gales are laden with the scent Of fragrant Pátalas; when soothing sleep Creeps softly on beneath the deepening shade; And when, at last, the dulcet calm of eve Entrancing steals o'er every yielding sense.

The sweetest, saddest, most entrancing songs that love can sing, must be but variations on this one theme.

I've often watch'd thy plumage glancing So evanescent in thy bower, And heard thy silver voice entrancing Soothe me, as music soothes the flower.

For now Unceasing are the charms of halcyon days, When the cool bath exhilarates the frame; When sylvan gales are laden with the scent Of fragrant Pátalas; when soothing sleep Creeps softly on beneath the deepening shade; And when, at last, the dulcet calm of eve Entrancing steals o'er every yielding sense.

First Lady Broker, (entrancing subject.)

While I hastily cooked my supper, the colors of the hiding sun spread over the sky in entrancing variety.

To this charm of fidelity in the minutest details the stereoscope adds its astonishing illusion of solidity, and thus completes the effect which so entrances the imagination.

29 collocations for  entrancing