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1 The scattered white houses were all agleam in the clear, cool sunshine.
2 Her hair had fallen loose and crinkled to her waist, all agleam .
3 Children scampering around with bright, shiny faces, their eyes all agleam and-
4 He is all agleam with bullion, a blue-and-gold edition of the Poetry of War.
5 I looked down upon the table, all agleam with flowers, and fruit, and silver, over which shone the red glow of the shaded lamps.
6 She was standing slender as a young girl, all agleam in the half-light as though she wore an armor of glowing copper and garnets.
7 And, oh, the singing, the whistling, the cheers of the mummers as the train rolled away into the country, now all agleam with the sunset!
8 All agleam in the lantern-light, the work becomes a fairy orb, which seems woven of moonbeams.
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