Aún no tenemos significados para "sweet savour".
1As soon as the fragrance ascends, God, well pleased, smells the sweet savour.
2What availeth that solemn music, that noble chanting, that incense of sweet savour?
3The gods smelt the sweet savour, and they clustered like flies about the sacrificer.
4It shall go up as a sweet savour to Jehovah, as my being should.'
5They will leave a sweet savour in the reader's mouth after a somewhat acid chapter.
6From you, my dearest dead ones, cometh unto me a sweet savour, heart-opening and melting.
7And memories crowded on him with the fresh, sweet savour of the spring wind-memoriesof his courtship.
8They leave no sweet savour on the hand that bestows, and bring none to that which receives.
9Anon as he felt the sweet savour and smell of his clothes, blessing him he said: Lo!
10The gods smelt the savour, the gods smelt the sweet savour;
11The removal of this hard grain in the sweet savour of life was needed to complete his felicity.
12She went to the easel; and Maurice, following, stood at her elbow anticipating the sweet savour of praise.
13And the priest shall burn them upon the altar for a holocaust, and a sweet savour to the
14And wine for libations of the same measure, for an offering of most sweet savour to the Lord.
15For they smelt the sweet savour of the sacrifice, and "gathered like flies over the sacrificer".
16That the blood of the saints, that they lose for his name, is a sweet savour to God.
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