10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LURINGLY»
Discover the use of
luringly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
luringly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The adventures of an unusual dog, part St. Bernard, part Scotch shepherd, that is forcibly taken to the Klondike gold fields where he eventually becomes the leader of a wolf pack.
They take us luringly — as it were, led by th« button-hole — behind the scenes, in
every sense of that decoying and profoundly, attractive phrase. They introduce us
to all the stars— now singly, now in very constellations. They bring us rapidly, ...
John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew, 1865
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Poems of Julius Rodenberg
Although the world's entranced eyes on other spectacles do gaze, To which upon
the field of Mars, the nations crowd in motley maze j Where all is beaming in that
light that luringly our souls doth warm, That 'neatb a bright and golden cloud ...
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Milly's hero, by the author of 'Grandmother's money'.
They take us luringly — as it were, led by the button-hole— behind the scenes, in
every sense of that decoying and profoundly attractive phrase. They introduce us
to all the stars — now singly, now in very constellations. They bring us rapidly, ...
Frederick William Robinson, 1866
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Earthwalking and Other Poems
Walking by the little markets of trees on the streets as the weeks walk closer to
Christmas, breathing in that resinous odor, small forests punctuating the city's
winter air, lingering luringly in your nostrils. Consider not having a tree this year, ...
All that he saw was the face, white in the white night—a face on which the
shimmering starlight fell as it was lifted to his gaze, beautiful, as clear-cut as a
cameo, with eyes that looked up at him half-pleadingly, half-luringly, and lips
parted, as if ...
James Oliver Curwood, 2012
It was the call, the many-noted call, sounding more luringly and com- pellingly
than ever before. And as never before, he was ready to obey. John Thornton was
dead. The last tie was broken. Man and the claims of man no longer bound him.
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Testimony: Crises of Witnessing in Literature, ...
which at the same time is luringly soothing, the song incorporates the real both in
its literal, and yet also, in its deceptive quality. As a purveyor of the real, the song
invites us, at the threshold of the film, to cross over from the landscape and the ...
Shoshana Felman, Thomas E Donnelley Professor of French and Comparative Literature Shoshana Felman, Dori Laub, 2013
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Love for Love. A Comedy: Acted at the Theatre in ...
... and sung, and leer d upon ye, With roguijh loving Looks, and that way won ye :
The Toung Men kijs'd me, and the Old I kiss'd, And luringly I led them as I list. Ihe
Ladies in meer Pity took our Parts, Pity's the Darling Passion of their Hearts.
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Lisabee's love story, by the author of 'John and I'.
They take us luringly — as it were, led by the button-hole — behind the scenes, in
every sense of that decoying and profoundly attractive phrase. They introduce ub
to all the stars— now singly, now in very constellations. They bring us rapidly, ...
Matilda Barbara Betham- Edwards, 1865