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1 These feelings spread inexpressible pleasure over what seemed to be a new sense of existence.
2 I have the inexpressible pleasure of feeling sure that Lord Brentford will welcome me as his daughter-in-law.
3 It gives me inexpressible pleasure to find that such a spirit of enterprise and intrepidity still prevails.
4 He felt a spasm of inexpressible pleasure .
5 The song of the thrush, the chatter of the whitethroats, the sight of a hedge-sparrow, gave him inexpressible pleasure .
6 If this journey had taken place during my days of study and happiness, it would have afforded me inexpressible pleasure .
7 In a few hours I saw the Western Isles, and soon after had the inexpressible pleasure of seeing Old England.
8 He delighted in this subject, and had an inexpressible pleasure in listening continuously to the speech of a cultivated man.
9 I travelled in the most agreeable way, and had likewise the inexpressible pleasure to find a letter from you here.
10 If your Highness would enjoy a hunt or a fishing with a tame sea-gull, it would give us inexpressible pleasure .
11 As it rose with a regular ascent, my seat was perfectly easy, and I enjoyed the prospect below with inexpressible pleasure .
12 Her manner was extremely sedate, and her conversation assumed a tone that gave her parents, and especially her father, inexpressible pleasure .
13 It was an inexpressible pleasure to see these lakes, and a mental torment not to be able to paint them better.
14 He rode the man's back as the man rode the woman, and all three were bound in chains of inexpressible pleasure .
15 Still the sounds drew near: The light grew stronger: At length with inexpressible pleasure I heard the Key turning in the Lock.
16 It was full of solicitude, and a kind of secret gratitude, as if to thank her for some inexpressible pleasure of the heart.
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