# Pleasure that can never cloy | |
# Will it ever cloy, this odd diversity of misery and joy? | |
Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast? | |
Other women cloy the appetites they feed, but she makes hungry where most she satisfies.' | |
Other women cloy the appetites they feed... but she makes hungry where most she satisfies. | |
# Pleasure that can never cloy | |
# Will it ever cloy, this odd diversity of misery and joy? | |
Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite By bare imagination of a feast? | |
Other women cloy the appetites they feed, but she makes hungry where most she satisfies.' | |
Other women cloy the appetites they feed... but she makes hungry where most she satisfies. | |
- Yeah, I know, but I've been cloyed with applause. | |
- Yeah, well, I've been- I've been cloyed more than I've been abused. | |
A sort of vagabonds, rascals, and runaways a scum of Bretons, and base lackey peasants whom their o'er-cloyed country vomits forth to desperate adventures and assured destruction. | |
He said, "I have been cloyed with applause" and sickened with abuse." . | |
It clung to our clothes and cloyed in our nostrils, as if in a last desperate attempt to stop us proceeding. | |
"but instead causes you to shrink from her cloying embrace "which threatens to smother you in her saggy, moist cleavage. | |
- I am not cloying. I am not needy. | |
- Larry: no, you can hear it. I find it cloying and annoying. | |
- Oh, God, those cloying, what, | |
A good documentarian looks at the story from all possible angles not just from the perspective of his cloying and annoying world-view. | |
- Yeah, I know, but I've been cloyed with applause. | |
- Yeah, well, I've been- I've been cloyed more than I've been abused. | |
A sort of vagabonds, rascals, and runaways a scum of Bretons, and base lackey peasants whom their o'er-cloyed country vomits forth to desperate adventures and assured destruction. | |
He said, "I have been cloyed with applause" and sickened with abuse." . | |
It clung to our clothes and cloyed in our nostrils, as if in a last desperate attempt to stop us proceeding. | |
"but instead causes you to shrink from her cloying embrace "which threatens to smother you in her saggy, moist cleavage. | |
- I am not cloying. I am not needy. | |
- Larry: no, you can hear it. I find it cloying and annoying. | |
- Oh, God, those cloying, what, | |
A good documentarian looks at the story from all possible angles not just from the perspective of his cloying and annoying world-view. | |