A dewdrop fell from the petal of a lone cowslip growing by the garden wall. |
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Some reduction sauce from his noisy devouring of the asado steak sticks to his hoary beard and glistens like a dewdrop. |
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But they are as ephemeral as a dewdrop and as illusionary as the pot of gold. |
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I marvel at the slightest little things: a leaf, a dewdrop, a rusted crew, a used wire which one can twist at will. |
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He sings songs which are beautiful as spring mornings where you wander through the underwood with the dewdrop caressing your childish cheeks. |
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You could make out the highlights on all those crystalline tremolos and follow the curve of each dewdrop pizzicato. |
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Sky flower is a common name for golden dewdrop, a towering shrubby perennial with pendulous clusters of white, lavender or purple flowers followed by golden berries. |
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And since we know from experience that newborn newness is as temporary as a dewdrop we are making the most of it, short of keeping the little sleepies awake too long. |
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The shades are sparkling, refreshing and feminine? like a dewdrop glistening in the dawn light. |
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The artist's perceptive eye discovers beauty throughout the world around him, from the sensual curve of the female figure, to the glistening of a dewdrop upon a spider's web. |
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Ruskin was reacting in part to sentimental literature and gothic novels, in which every dewdrop and tree limb was apt to quiver with human emotion. |
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This way, our skin perceives the tingling coolness of a dewdrop just as well with its millions of nerves as the pleasureable warmth of a steam bath. |
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But Cavafy suffers it afresh with every instance, and he suffers it entirely, without the comforts of metaphor: nobody is ever compared to a falling leaf, a dewdrop, or a sapling cypress. |
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Each time, this is always a new challenge to the Champagne René Geoffroy and that still drives us to make, from each sunbeam, each dewdrop, each breath of air what you are in surch of: the unique Champagne. |
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