Then light will shine once more on the world, then life will once more mean joy, and death a departure from a scene of bliss. [noun]
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She could picture at that moment no greater bliss on earth than possession of the beloved one. [noun]
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According to many religious people, there is no suffering in heaven, only bliss. [noun]
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When dealing with the affairs and papers of his dead wife, her memory aroused in him no feeling but pity that she had not known the bliss he now knew. [noun]
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To be a beautiful princess is not to enjoy the bliss some people imagine. [Please select]
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"And its long melody shall sing the bliss of our lifetime," said Adam Forrester. [Please select]
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Reading takes me to eternal bliss where I don't know where the current is going to take me. [Please select]
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You are unlikely, tho, to enjoy the view in the " bliss of solitude " that Wordsworth commended. [noun]
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Well, it was past--the exquisite bliss, the unconscious sin, the confidence, the danger. [noun]
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You were mine, Hyacinth; heart and mind were consenting, when your convent-bred sister surprised us, and all my hopes of bliss expired in a sermon. [noun]
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They dream of a Paradise beyond death; but where thou reignest, O Phoebus, there is bliss even on earth. [noun]
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