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1 Thus he describes Cressid's first avowal of her love.
2 If Ambrosio's surprise was great at her first avowal , upon hearing her second it exceeded all bounds.
3 An intense feeling of modesty gave this first avowal of love so humbly solicited the form of a disavowal.
4 One of the most beautiful passages in Chaucer's tale is the description of Cresseide's first avowal of her love:
5 Henry, in having such things to relate of his father, was almost as pitiable as in their first avowal to himself.
6 They both dropped their eyes, and their silence was the first avowal they had made to each other of their love.
7 I end my life logically, in strict accordance with my whole Past, by making my first avowal of love on my deathbed.
8 The strange exigencies of their lives during the past two days had ordained that this should be Philip's first avowal of his feelings.
9 "Thought I'd just drop in on your all and say 'howdy,'" had been his first avowal , which was lucid as far as it went.
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