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1 Chandra threw up his arms, writhing in a very ecstasy of fury.
2 The shouts to which Caterina landed were deafening: the children screamed for very ecstasy .
3 Sometimes a very ecstasy of exquisite enjoyment of the entire visible universe filled me.
4 The Bacchic enthusiast believed himself possessed with the very ecstasy of the spirit of nature.
5 Now his voice rose again in pitiful appeal, a very ecstasy of loneliness and terror.
6 The very ecstasy of impatience and of puerile passionate temper has never been better rendered.
7 After that she thought not at all, gave herself up to the very ecstasy of emotion.
8 And as he walked at her side it was in the very ecstasy of pride and exultation.
9 This is the very ecstasy of love.
10 Knowing, too, as he seems to do, how I stand, it is the very ecstasy of malice!
11 To the left were the steers, pawing and tearing up the earth in a very ecstasy of impotent fury.
12 In a flash Tinker's face shone with a very ecstasy of pure delight, and he swooped down on the group.
13 If I should lose her!" As old Polonius has it, truly it was "the very ecstasy of love."
14 There I stood in the thickening dusk, the glorious sounds floating about me; and I trembled with very ecstasy of enjoyment.
15 O my love! Hyde cried, and then there was a twofold silence; the very ecstasy that no mortal words can utter.
16 The action of the Christ has in it a very ecstasy of giving; the bending form, indeed, is love itself, yearning and triumphant.
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