"...the longer of which has a nickel clasp... | |
"And when I broke his helmet clasp, behold... | |
"But between the clasp of his hand and hers... lay, felt not, 20 wither'd years. " | |
"Mountains kiss, waves clasp. | |
"Oh, God, can I not grasp them "with a tighter clasp? | |
"...the longer of which has a nickel clasp... | |
"And when I broke his helmet clasp, behold... | |
"But between the clasp of his hand and hers... lay, felt not, 20 wither'd years. " | |
"Mountains kiss, waves clasp. | |
"Oh, God, can I not grasp them "with a tighter clasp? | |
"He clasps the crag with crooked hands... " | |
- The clasps are completely finished. | |
- Those earrings are worth $10,000, Fisher, and the clasps are getting loose, and you're so careless with things. | |
- with their shiny metal clasps... - Hey, Swenton. | |
A belt of straw and ivy buds with coral clasps and amber studs | |
"He clasps the crag with crooked hands... " | |
- The clasps are completely finished. | |
- Those earrings are worth $10,000, Fisher, and the clasps are getting loose, and you're so careless with things. | |
- with their shiny metal clasps... - Hey, Swenton. | |
A belt of straw and ivy buds with coral clasps and amber studs | |
" and clasped their hands in congratulation for receiving assurance of life. | |
"And sunlight clasped the earth... | |
"He clasped her in his arms and pressed her passionately. | |
"Silky skin of the girl, while his naked body was crossed by a shiver. "He clasped her arms strong. | |
"and leaping down the ridges lightly... "plunged among the bulrush beds and clasped the sword... "and strongly wheeled and threw it. | |
And clasping the holy cross to her breast. | |
And now he lies back on the sofa, clasping a fresh handkerchief to his leg, this time in genuine agony. | |
But cried "Good seamen!" To the sailors galling his kingly hands haling ropes; ; And, clasping to the mast, endured a sea that almost burst the deck | |
But now I see you clothed, rather foolishly... clasping a cornucopia, from which you're distributing useless gifts to the poor. | |
But now, with clasping hands, with believing hearts, we ready ourselves and we call on the great beyond. | |
" and clasped their hands in congratulation for receiving assurance of life. | |
"And sunlight clasped the earth... | |
"He clasped her in his arms and pressed her passionately. | |
"Silky skin of the girl, while his naked body was crossed by a shiver. "He clasped her arms strong. | |
"and leaping down the ridges lightly... "plunged among the bulrush beds and clasped the sword... "and strongly wheeled and threw it. | |
And clasping the holy cross to her breast. | |
And now he lies back on the sofa, clasping a fresh handkerchief to his leg, this time in genuine agony. | |
But cried "Good seamen!" To the sailors galling his kingly hands haling ropes; ; And, clasping to the mast, endured a sea that almost burst the deck | |
But now I see you clothed, rather foolishly... clasping a cornucopia, from which you're distributing useless gifts to the poor. | |
But now, with clasping hands, with believing hearts, we ready ourselves and we call on the great beyond. | |