""to gaze upon the child ""and to kneel before him in adoration. | |
"'And from where you stand, you will be able to gaze on her at your leisure."' | |
"... When this unhappy scene of life unto the ardent gaze of youth reveals itself..." | |
"...cold, gloating gaze, she let her hand droop down... "towards the bulge of his passion." | |
"...whenmy sinfuleyes cast their beseeching gaze" | |
""to gaze upon the child ""and to kneel before him in adoration. | |
"'And from where you stand, you will be able to gaze on her at your leisure."' | |
"... When this unhappy scene of life unto the ardent gaze of youth reveals itself..." | |
"...cold, gloating gaze, she let her hand droop down... "towards the bulge of his passion." | |
"...whenmy sinfuleyes cast their beseeching gaze" | |
"If you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you." | |
"When... the soul... "gazes upon... the beauty... "of that being-its beloved- | |
'With those gazes and sweet words you've stolen my heart away' | |
A forgotten face from the mirror gazes | |
A man does not know what his soul looks like, hasn't any idea what his soul looks like... until he gazes into the eyes of the woman that he's married to. | |
"If you gaze long enough into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you." | |
"When... the soul... "gazes upon... the beauty... "of that being-its beloved- | |
'With those gazes and sweet words you've stolen my heart away' | |
A forgotten face from the mirror gazes | |
A man does not know what his soul looks like, hasn't any idea what his soul looks like... until he gazes into the eyes of the woman that he's married to. | |
" He gazed upon her Venus mound, her flaxen quim, the winking eye of God." | |
"And standing there on the hill, the young baroness gazed toward the castle for the last time. | |
"Bartholomew gazed at his glistening town. | |
"Day by day, I gazed upon her. | |
"He gazed at the turquoise, star-laden sky and then turned to me. | |
"... have elevated the predictability of this navel-gazing material. | |
"Beauty gazing for what seems | |
"Christmas would sit in his rocker before the fireplace, "gazing up at the picture of Ward, and with delicate slowness..." "talk of his white friend." | |
"No time for navel gazing. | |
"Or gazing on the new soft fallen masque | |
" He gazed upon her Venus mound, her flaxen quim, the winking eye of God." | |
"And standing there on the hill, the young baroness gazed toward the castle for the last time. | |
"Bartholomew gazed at his glistening town. | |
"Day by day, I gazed upon her. | |
"He gazed at the turquoise, star-laden sky and then turned to me. | |
"... have elevated the predictability of this navel-gazing material. | |
"Beauty gazing for what seems | |
"Christmas would sit in his rocker before the fireplace, "gazing up at the picture of Ward, and with delicate slowness..." "talk of his white friend." | |
"No time for navel gazing. | |
"Or gazing on the new soft fallen masque | |