The birth of Christ, which is the prefiguration of the Salvation by God, is held in a great respect and gives joy and complete exultance. |
They felt their bodies sway under the effects of acceleration and exultance filled them. |
If it would have freed her from pain he would have hugged his own with the savage exultance of a flagellant. |
His chief sensation was one of utter loneliness, mingled with exultance at freedom. |
There was an exultance about his bearing and a keenness like that of a hunting animal catching the fresh scent of game. |
And Mr. Howard's voice rose to match the music's crests, from a quiet, elfin murmur to a more insistent, rasp-edged tenor — and at times into a pealing falsetto that merged desperation and exultance. |