His voice was weak, but his countenance was seraphic, his long white hair reaching to his shoulders. |
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And the dirt beneath his feet was sacred and rich, because her petite feet had once graced it with their seraphic presence. |
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When the curtain rose next Grace entered alone to begin her first solo, the King of Thule, filling the amphitheatre with her pure seraphic voice. |
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His innocence, and seraphic ways might have been the reason why his father loved him so. |
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Funerals are now talked about as much as they ever were in the morbid high Victorian era of mourning stationery and seraphic monuments. |
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He believes that her seraphic new image is down to some kind of medical intervention. |
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Clinically grisly but seraphic in its concentration, it had found the perfect equilibrium between inner and objective realities. |
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There are enough samples of Gaudà and other seraphic architects to inspire an immediate phone call to a travel agent. |
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There was a seraphic smile on her face, as if the car ride had been the crowning joy of her life. |
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Your long time seraphic associates were standing near watching as you opened your eyes to your new morontia surroundings. |
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And in a child's voice, so full of seraphic purity, the words were read. |
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Their passion seems to have been of the seraphic kind. She devoted herself to religion, and persuaded him to do the same. |
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Perhaps that steep of light is the dwelling-place of angels cherubic, seraphic, archangelic. |
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