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1 He was so ardent, so fervid a lover that I was conquered.
2 Their acquaintance, though so fervid , had been too brief for such lingering.
3 But that fortnight was even more wonderful for Derek, caught between two passions - both so fervid .
4 Madame de Cintré started slightly, and raised her eyebrows; she had evidently not expected so fervid a compliment.
5 Never before had he felt a faith so profound, or an interest so fervid in the genius of any woman.
6 Never, even in the days just before her marriage, had she been so fervid and eloquent on behalf of the 'simple life'.
7 I should, too, call it a signal instance of democratic humanity's luck that it has such enemies to contend with-socandid, so fervid, so heroic.
8 I suppose poor Rosa's muse, so fair and so fervid in Rosa's day, would seem a trifle fatigued now; but what allowances one would make!
9 He has come before the dawn had risen-sofervid is his zeal.
10 So fervid a lover of nature and his art must have painted much; yet there is but little left now.
11 She had given him no encouragement to write in such a tone-sofervid, so emotional, so intimate; and she would shew him-plainly-thatitoffended her.
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