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  • You can bathe yourselves in the opalescent radience of Harriet's insane gibberish here.

    March 1st, 2009 calcinations 2009

  • Upturned eyes, painted with a laugh, emitting a radience that doesnt exist.

    delicategirl Diary Entry delicategirl 2003

  • _Unchanged: _ when suddenly the radience of a thousand torches the nuns opposes her progress

    The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 3

  • On we went as in borne on air, so soft was my bed, now beneath the far-flung branches of trees, sometimes so low that I could have touched them with my hand, now, beneath a sky heavy with sombre masses of flying cloud or bright with the soft radience of the moon.

    The Broad Highway Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • Something troglodytic, shall we say? or can it be the old story of Dr. Fell? or is it the mere radience of a foul soul that thus transpires through, and transfigures, its clay continent?

    The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1886

  • It seemed as though, while her body was here below, she herself was a livin 'in another world than ourn: you could see its bright radience in her eyes, hear its sweet and peaceful echoes in her voice.

    Sweet Cicely — or Josiah Allen as a Politician Marietta Holley 1881

  • The moon was at the full, and threw a clear radience over the extended level, which was only varied by numberless canals, intersecting each other, and added by their lucid reflection to the silver light.

    Monmouth: a Tale, Founded on Historic Facts 1790

  • (modified lucid radience theme) send to a friend subscription other artwork from zammi slashdot it digg it del. icio.us

    GNOME-Look.org Content 2010

  • \227The moon was at the full, and threw a clear radience over the ex) -11.2 (tended level,)] TJ

    Monmouth: a Tale, Founded on Historic Facts 1790

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