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