1002 examples of loveliness in sentences

Had ever peach such artistic hue, and teeth such pearly pearliness, and lips such positive sweetness, and brow such loveliness?

It was due to the sheer shock of delight that thrilled audience after audience as it beheld her loveliness enhanced by this floating, diaphanous tulle cloud.

Nevertheless, after two years of intimate association, in which he had discovered in Nina Holbrook a frankness and loveliness of character commensurate with her personal graces, he had arrived at this condition.

The road hitherward soon leaves the village and wanders in rural loveliness by the margin of this expanse.

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

In these regards, the poet, the sportsman, the naturalist, would alike rejoice in this wide range of untouched loveliness.

Strange, strange that she had not seen before the baseness and cruelty of falsehood, the loveliness of truth.

This afternoon, driving about on the banks of these lakes, we found the scene all of one kind of loveliness; wide, graceful woods, and then these fine sheets of water, with fine points of land jutting out boldly into them.

It was a scene of ideal loveliness, and these wild forms adorned it, as looking so at home in it.

Her countenance, unearthly in its loveliness, expresses the tenderness of a young mother, as she sits with one finger pressed on her rosy lip, watching his slumber.

The beautiful valley, at the mouth of which the city lies, runs like an avenue for seven miles directly into the mountains, and presents in its loveliness such a contrast to the horrid defile which follows, that it almost deserves the name which has been given to a little inn at its headthe "Kingdom of Heaven."

There are seasons when this headland height lies serene and calm, wrapped in such loveliness of light on sea and land that the heart melts for very ecstasy at the beauty of all things around, the glowing hills, the flowers that are everywhere, the sea beyond, the tenderness, the color, the native poetry of it all.

The next morning witnessed a scene of such wondrous splendor and loveliness as made the presence of Death seem almost incredible.

Ev'n as She, do Thou possess Loftiest virtue in the dress, Dear F, of native loveliness.

In the lyrical pieces already mentioned, together with Adonais, the lines Written in the Euganean Hills, Epipsychidion, Stanzas Written in Dejection near Naples, A Dream of the Unknown, and many others, Shelley's lyrical genius reaches a rarer loveliness and a more faultless art than Byron's ever attained, though it lacks the directness and momentum of Byron.

It might or it might not come to pass that that promise of loveliness,of loveliness combined with innocence and full intelligence,should be kept.

It might or it might not come to pass that that promise of loveliness,of loveliness combined with innocence and full intelligence,should be kept.

But I recall a fleeting vision of perfect loveliness among Miss Monflathers's pupils"a baronet's daughter who by some extraordinary reversal of the laws of Nature was not only plain in feature but dull in intellect.

Another definitely religious operation of Nature within us is expressed in that immense gratitude which throws open the gates of the spirit as we contemplate some example of her loveliness or grandeur.

Then, seeking out some secret corner of the sacred grove, how reverently he would bury the precious fragments away from profane eyes, and go forth homeless into a mysterious changing world, from which glory and loveliness were thus surely passing away.

Lady, whose loveliness is like white velvet, a vineyard heavy with golden grapes, abundant as an orchard of apple blossoms, forgive that once I loved the shadow women, the sad wreathing mists of beauty, the silvery uncorseted phantoms of womanhood.

O vanished loveliness of flowers and faces, Treasure of hair, and great immortal eyes, Are there for these no safe and secret places?

Never having visited them, it was perhaps not surprising that I should not have associated them with such loveliness and luxury of Nature as I now unforgettably recall; and I cannot help feeling that in the case of places thus unfortunately named, Nature might well bring an action for damages, robbed as she thus undoubtedly is of a flock of worshippers.

He thought all loveliness was lovelier, She crowning it; all goodness credible, Because of that great trust her goodness bred.

He will have done his best to destroy or to deface the loveliness of a figure unique in literature.

1002 examples of  loveliness  in sentences