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1
A union in every way
so
propitious
could not be too speedily made secure.
2
They settled that this was an omen
so
propitious
that they could part in good hope.
3
Fate seemed
so
propitious
that one would think in irony she laughed, as she thought of their return.
4
The fates are seldom
so
propitious
.
5
No place is
so
propitious
to the formation either of close friendships or of deadly enmities as an Indiaman.
6
No power had I to escape from my bondage, Nor had I power elsewhere to recognize gods
so
propitious
.
7
The position of things looked
so
propitious
that he naturally thought the powers waiting on love conspired in his behalf.
8
The villain could not have found a moment in Mrs. Haughton's widowed life
so
propitious
to his chance of success.
9
It was then, in times
so
propitious
to the enchantress, that the King became free by the death of the Queen.
10
She only wondered she had never thought to go before; but perhaps no other moment would have been just
so
propitious
.
11
He looked upon it as a good Omen, that the Tree Consecrated to Venus was
so
propitious
to him in his Amorous Distress.
12
And the reason of all this was the peace; for men's bodies lacked exercise and were enervated in the ease
so
propitious
to vices.
13
I was now again a happy man, thinking she loved me; and the heavens seemed
so
propitious
,
that I determined to ask her hand.
14
"And can I," cried Damon with transport, "ever forget a disorder
so
propitious
,
so flattering?
so
propitious
so