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1 They have added a new lustre to the annals of American womanhood.
2 Wealth takes the edge from affliction, and lends new lustre to happiness.
3 That ceremony will acquire a new lustre if done by your Holiness.
4 Such an attempt throws a new lustre over your nation.
5 Whenever they appear, the event becomes historic; what they do adds new lustre to life.
6 This principle hereby achieved a new lustre and gained the full authentication of the crown.
7 Every gem of this second section of Isaiah takes on a new lustre in this setting.
8 There was a new lustre in his eyes.
9 They add a new lustre to Old Piccadilly.
10 Her very tears became her, and her affliction seemed to add new lustre to her charms.
11 With this kiss I greet the hero whose exploits shall shed new lustre upon his princely house.
12 The Delmé family was an old Norman one, on whose antiquity a peerage could have conferred no new lustre .
13 Her dark eyes wandered about the room, and came back to his face again and shone with a new lustre .
14 The death damp was on his forehead; but his eye lighted up with new lustre as he drank the grateful beverage.
15 Even after an absence of a few hours, it dawned upon me with new lustre , like that of the rising day.
16 Hence the battlefields of the Revolution shall gain new lustre , while Austerlitz and Waterloo shall be dimmed by the lapse of ages.
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