Quotes About Ravished
Delhi was once a paradise, Where Love held sway and reigned; But its charm lies ravished now And only ruins remain. No
~ William Dalrymple
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The more we enjoy of God, the more we are ravished with delight.
~ Thomas Watson
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Even the purest of souls get ravished and consumed by the most thirsty quintessential desire to possess power.
~ Sirio Berati
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the ancient key had been found for the ancient lock and the key remembered it's business and the lock remembered it's master so the gate was ravished opened
~ Robin McKinley
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Claudia was either unaware of her expression, or didn't care that he knew of her interest in his nakedness. Once he had hoped to find a mistress who would look at him with such undisguised longing. He had never dared hope to find lust in a wife. The perfect woman sat before him, and she was his. Life was very good indeed. He propped his hands behind his head. "I am at your mercy, my lady. Do with me as you will." "You wish to be ravished, Baron?" "'Tis my fondest desire.
~ Elizabeth Elliott
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They meant to rob us good Protestants of our freedom, our possessions, and our lives, all for the greater glory of their pope. Probably daughters would be ravished as well. The experts were divided on that point.
~ Sarah Zettel
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Be thou always ravished by love, starlight running Down and pulling back the veil of the heart, — Brigit Pegeen Kelly, from "Plants Fed On by Fawns," The Orchard: Poems (BOA Editions,2004)
~ Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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This time she paused to peer out of the window at the dusk and wonder where her sister was. Drowned in the lake, ravished by gypsies, struck by a passing motor car, she thought ritually, a sound principal being that nothing was ever as one imagined it, and this was an efficient means of excluding the worst.
~ Ian Mcewan
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I should like to know who has been carried off, except poor dear me - I have been more ravished myself than anybody since the Trojan war.
~ Lord Byron
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Philosophy is odious and obscure; Both law and physic are for petty wits; Divinity is basest of the three, Unpleasant, harsh, contemptible, and vile. 'Tis magic, magic that hath ravished me.
~ Christopher Marlowe
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Delicious was not a term applicable to anything below the crust of that volcano, whose heady vapors numbed his ravished senses.
~ Jean Cocteau
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Beatrix, do you know what happens to girls who ask such naughty questions?" "They're ravished in haylofts?" she inquired hopefully.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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How do I look?" Amanda asked. Jack shook his head ruefully as he glanced at her. No one could mistake the remaining flush on her cheeks, or the soft sparkle of her eyes, or her lusciously swollen mouth, for anything other than the results of physical passion. "Like you've been ravished," he said flatly. She astonished him by smiling. "Hurry, please. I want to go inside my house and consult a looking glass. I've always wanted to know what a ravished woman looks like.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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This was an ancient Romany courtship rite, and there would be nothing halfhearted about it. She was going to be kidnapped and ravished. Finally.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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Ah! dearest love, sweet home of all my fears, and hopes, and joys, and panting miseries, Tonight if I may guess, thy beauty wears a smile of such delight, As brilliant and as bright As when with ravished, aching, nassal eyes, Lost in a soft amaze I gaze, I gaze
~ John Keats
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