What blissful charm, what undivined wealth of beauty in this fiery love-potion!
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She complained that Dr. Graham had given her a love-potion!
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Sir Francis will fancy you have swallowed a love-potion.
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Isolda knows it is the love-potion she means.
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To weave your spell out of commonplace events and brew a love-potion from every-day materials is high art.
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She is under a love-potion.
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The tragedy of love is depicted in the romance of Tristram and Iseult, where a love-potion plays a prominent part.
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By and by they are thirsty, and a careless attendant finding the love-potion handy, gives it to them to drink.
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So he is a sorcerer who administers a love-potion to all the women, and befools them with his handsome, saucy face.
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The mother of Iseult gave to her daughter's confidante a philtre, or love-potion, to be administered on the night of her nuptials.
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What you have really come for is either a love-potion- "shepaused and glanced keenly at her visitor-"orthe means to avenge love unrequited."
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She delighted in magical incantations and love-potions.
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How Sidonia wished to learn the mystery of love-potions, but is hindered by Clara and the young Prince.
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In order to render herself attractive, she exhausted all the arts of cosmetics and elaborate hair-dressing; she delighted in magical incantations and love-potions.
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I found various receipts for love-potions, as well as for the renowned poudre de succession of the Countess Soissons; but of that anon.
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"A love-potion," replied Luke Hatton, calmly, "I am about to prepare a philter for her, and will answer for its effect.