"A world where love is regarded with disdain" | |
"And even when you looked at me with utter disdain, I still thought you were just luscious." | |
"Did not disdain to be made of its making." | |
"To re-Enslave my heart each time Love frees his noble face from that heavy disdain." | |
"You can't hide love in disdain..." | |
"A world where love is regarded with disdain" | |
"And even when you looked at me with utter disdain, I still thought you were just luscious." | |
"Did not disdain to be made of its making." | |
"To re-Enslave my heart each time Love frees his noble face from that heavy disdain." | |
"You can't hide love in disdain..." | |
,The heart all force disdains, | |
And he disdains Geisha. | |
He cuts the man's tongue out, yet disdains a year's worth of picked pockets sat right in his face. | |
Miss Price disdains the pianoforte, Lady Catherine, - but she has the voice of an angel. | |
Or it may be he is so proud, that, to make me love him, he disdains to appeal to anything other than the truth. | |
,The heart all force disdains, | |
And he disdains Geisha. | |
He cuts the man's tongue out, yet disdains a year's worth of picked pockets sat right in his face. | |
Miss Price disdains the pianoforte, Lady Catherine, - but she has the voice of an angel. | |
Or it may be he is so proud, that, to make me love him, he disdains to appeal to anything other than the truth. | |
"l, who have valued myself on my abilities... "who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister... " ".. and we are engaged. " | |
"the rustic manners of a prince Who disdained such glory, And was insensible of such happiness, | |
A ruthless, paranoid dictator who disdained The u.S. Concept of democracy, But he was also in the tradition of the cruelest tsars. | |
And disdained those who valued the dead more than the living. | |
And then love disdained. | |
But she Has been disdaining me | |
It would be like studying the heart while disdaining any knowledge of how the heart actually functions. | |
"l, who have valued myself on my abilities... "who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister... " ".. and we are engaged. " | |
"the rustic manners of a prince Who disdained such glory, And was insensible of such happiness, | |
A ruthless, paranoid dictator who disdained The u.S. Concept of democracy, But he was also in the tradition of the cruelest tsars. | |
And disdained those who valued the dead more than the living. | |
And then love disdained. | |
But she Has been disdaining me | |
It would be like studying the heart while disdaining any knowledge of how the heart actually functions. | |