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Enamoured of the tropics, despite the damage done me, I stopped in various places, and was a long while getting back to the splendid, temperate climate of California.
Chapter 33 2010
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Enamoured by her astounding beauty, Indra, lord of the gods, disguised himself as Gautama and approached Ahalya.
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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Enamoured of a fickle damsel, who soon tires of his love, the great enchanter discloses his secrets to her, and with a sad farewell and final advice to Arthur, he suffers himself to be imprisoned forever in the rock which his own magic had wrought, by the spell which he had intrusted to his treacherous mistress.
A History of English Prose Fiction Bayard Tuckerman
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Enamoured of the orange-trees of Georgia, he intended returning there or to Carolina, and ending his days.
A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America
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Enamoured of the maiden by seeing her prowess in war, he accepts no rebuffs, but leaving his followers, enters the house, slays the guardian Bear and Dog, thrusting one through with a spear and throttling the other with his hand.
The Danish History, Books I-IX Grammaticus Saxo
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Enamoured as this sprightly quinquagenarian had always been of the other sex, and resolute as she was to show that an old war-horse could prance as bravely as a colt to the stirring trumpet call of youth, she had entered heart and soul into an existence which her late husband would have deprecated as strongly as he had once admired the spirit which led her to do it.
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"Enamoured of the Pompadour, is he not – saving your presence, Lady Lavvy!"
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Enamoured of pleasure and beauty, dwelling freely and frankly in the present, they have yet kept their sense of larger meanings, have understood life to be made up of many things past and to come, of renunciation as well as satisfaction, of traditions as well as experiments, of dying as much as of living.
Fighting France 1915
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Enamoured of the tropics, despite the damage done me, I stopped in various places, and was a long while getting back to the splendid, temperate climate of California.
Chapter XXXIII 1913
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Enamoured of his appearance, he saw nothing beyond the blankness of his little soul, or rather he made it the origin and the end of everything.
The Choice of Life Georgette Leblanc 1905
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