"And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words as of a mighty marvel, and a proof not less of the power of the painter than of his deep love for her whom he depicted so surpassingly well. | |
"I never cease to marvel..." | |
"I've been reading a lot of Noam Chomsky lately, I think he's a marvel." | |
"Strike all that look upon with marvel. | |
"The jut of her wristbone, marvel of engineering, holds the secret, | |
"And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words as of a mighty marvel, and a proof not less of the power of the painter than of his deep love for her whom he depicted so surpassingly well. | |
"I never cease to marvel..." | |
"I've been reading a lot of Noam Chomsky lately, I think he's a marvel." | |
"Strike all that look upon with marvel. | |
"The jut of her wristbone, marvel of engineering, holds the secret, | |
"No time to write now of the marvels we've seen. | |
"Outside there's a world of light, with high mountains, great seas, undulating plains, beautiful gardens in blossom, brooks, a sky full of stars and a blazing sun... And you, facing all these marvels, stay enclosed in this darkness... " | |
"Stuart Clive Shorter was a happy-go-lucky little boy, 'the most considerate of my children', marvels his mother." | |
"Truly there is no end to the marvels of this place." | |
'I lost eight years of my life 'and yet the moments I have had, the marvels I have witnessed, 'the wonderful truths I have seen! | |
"No time to write now of the marvels we've seen. | |
"Outside there's a world of light, with high mountains, great seas, undulating plains, beautiful gardens in blossom, brooks, a sky full of stars and a blazing sun... And you, facing all these marvels, stay enclosed in this darkness... " | |
"Stuart Clive Shorter was a happy-go-lucky little boy, 'the most considerate of my children', marvels his mother." | |
"Truly there is no end to the marvels of this place." | |
'I lost eight years of my life 'and yet the moments I have had, the marvels I have witnessed, 'the wonderful truths I have seen! | |
"The men gathered and marvelled at the great limb. | |
"nor did I marvelled the least in seeing me asleep on the projection." | |
'Men were creatures that you married, or marvelled at, 'or yearned for, or found somehow perplexing. | |
And I marvelled that a love I had entered into so lightly could grow into a deep and abiding passion, one which dominated my whole life. | |
Everyone peered at Jenny, and Jenny peered back, and she marvelled at what strange creatures they all were. | |
Are you marvelling at my ability to find spirits? | |
I find myself marvelling at my own wealth of perception, even at the early age of four. | |
I have 10,000 engagements of state today, but I would prefer to spend the day getting a wet arse, studying dandelions and marvelling at bloody spiders' webs. | |
I used to watch you play on the swings, sit here marvelling at the passing of time. | |
I was just marvelling at the depths of your husband's knowledge. | |
"The men gathered and marvelled at the great limb. | |
"nor did I marvelled the least in seeing me asleep on the projection." | |
'Men were creatures that you married, or marvelled at, 'or yearned for, or found somehow perplexing. | |
And I marvelled that a love I had entered into so lightly could grow into a deep and abiding passion, one which dominated my whole life. | |
Everyone peered at Jenny, and Jenny peered back, and she marvelled at what strange creatures they all were. | |
Are you marvelling at my ability to find spirits? | |
I find myself marvelling at my own wealth of perception, even at the early age of four. | |
I have 10,000 engagements of state today, but I would prefer to spend the day getting a wet arse, studying dandelions and marvelling at bloody spiders' webs. | |
I used to watch you play on the swings, sit here marvelling at the passing of time. | |
I was just marvelling at the depths of your husband's knowledge. | |