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1 Yet Perion laughed exultingly, because he was elate with dreams of the future.
2 Therefore the Conservatives were very elate with their triumph.
3 El Zagal gathered together his captives and his booty, and proceeded, elate with success, to Granada.
4 This they knew the desert could never do, and it caused their spirits to elate with hope.
5 Schurz went to Cincinnati elate with hope.
6 I would sometimes go to my morning's work, my heart elate with lofty hope and high resolve.
7 He was gone just the three months which he had himself named, and then returned elate with his news.
8 Here, a few hours before, his heart elate with hope, he had hastened forward to meet Grace St. John.
9 The sudden revulsion of feeling such a vision was calculated to occasion in a man elate with joy, may be conceived.
10 On leaving San Salvador, the Spaniards, their hearts elate with joy and pride in their discovery, hardly knew whither to go.
11 De Pean, elate with his success, did not let the gaiety of the party flag for a moment during their return.
12 He went over to Hardenburg, elated with the fact that he could move.
13 Surely he was joyful as he went, and elated with high prospects, singing:
14 His enemies were elated with triumph, his friends dejected by regret.
15 He appeared to be elated with some secret good news.
16 What was their prosperous estate, When high exalted and elate With power and pride?
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