Reflect deeply on a subject.
Person who inspires another person to creative achievement/work.
European proposal for a dedicated mission to the planet Uranus.
1 Larsen's muse is the cold, oft-traveled waters that separate Britain from France.
2 In this garden the muse of Andrew Marvell blossomed like the cherry-tree.
3 Suffering from writer's block, Shakespeare is in need of a new muse .
4 The contests were not confined to the effusions of the poetical muse .
5 The muse woke the muses, and the day grew bright and eventful.
6 Right now it was just an artist's essential suffering, a perverted muse .
7 After the invocation to the muse he thinks he hears her playing:
8 It was now that the pair began to muse on the dénouement.
9 In school I can look at her and muse over days departed.
10 The muse after that may dispose of the woman as she pleases.
11 From her muse she was roused by the halting of the carriage.
12 But Owens wanted a place to muse at length on her obsession.
13 She has sung to you and given you dreams to muse on.
14 Iydahoe was immediately lost in the muse , felt his despair sloughing away.
15 I sit and muse in wonder, what gift is this of thine.
16 If I can delude the woman through the muse , I am satisfied.
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