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1 The temper even of our fallen spirits may be too divine for any words.
2 Miss Burton, that is too divine a philosophy for me to grasp at once.
3 You know I likened you to something too divine and precious to be found on earth.
4 Depend upon it, this happiness is too subtle and too divine a thing for our management.
5 It's too profound, I might say, too divine a book; as they say, seven times sealed.
6 So they stood, silent, with tearless eyes; for they were too divine for tears, although, alas!
7 No-even in this locked book I am not going to write of that hour-itwas too divine .
8 It is not-itcannot be a mere, inert, unfeeling, brute fact-itsgrandeur is too serene-its beauty too divine !
9 This is too divine ... Just dance!
10 And I think with old Madame that for unhappy children, at this season, no help seems too divine for faith.
12 His arm is too strong for us to shake it off, His love too divine for us to dam it back.
13 My aroma's too divine for them;
14 As one who changes the theme, he said: I have forborne to revert to myself in our interviews; they were too divine for that.
15 Suddenly, he thought, she too divined it.
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