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1 In reality he was never more reverent , never more soberly in earnest.
2 Art is less bold or more reverent than poetry, and rebukes the poet.
3 I wanted to be a little bit more reverent about that.
4 There is no staff more reverent than one tipp'd with horn.
5 Who hath more reverent communion with all the saints than he?
6 And never was a dance performed with more reverent devotion.
7 Nothing is more reverent than a wholesome hatred of hypocrisy.
8 Not with more reverent courtesy could he have done homage to an anointed queen.
9 As for us, we entertain more reverent feelings towards that Model of all perfection.
10 Christianity, with a surer and more reverent realism, says that they are all fools.
11 She could not have admitted the Divinity to her home in a more reverent manner.
12 Morning and evening she held a simple service, and seldom had a more reverent audience.
13 I must be more reverent to him, than to trouble him with very petty matters.
14 Nothing in all England rightly understood is more reverent than this great ruin, not even the Wall.
15 But he sounded more reverent than afraid.
16 To your influence we owe deeper knowledge and more reverent study of the master mind of Shakespeare.'
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