We also saw alpine bistort and goldenrod, dwarfed by the conditions, and mountain everlasting, sensibly covered in dense white hairs. [adjective]
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After all, it is likely the imps would have managed to master my scalp, so a day or two will make no great difference in the everlasting reckoning of time. [adjective]
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Dear sister, I owe you more than life--I might have given myself to everlasting shame that night. [adjective]
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You saved me from everlasting misery. [adjective]
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"'But if Sandwich does not believe in the everlasting joys of the heavenly Jerusalem--and prefers to anticipate his harvest of joy."' [adjective]
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All above was air and light, freedom of the wind and play of moon with summer foliage; all below was gloom and horror, cold eternal stillness, and oblivion everlasting. [adjective]
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One tires of your everlasting gloomy tragedies--your _Broken Hearts_ and _Philasters_. [adjective]
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According to the everlasting harmonies, Blyth had not got a penny, because he had not got a pocket to put it in. [adjective]
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"Whose Kingdom is everlasting, Amen." [adjective]
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But the English government, according to its lights--which appear to be everlasting--regarded him as the right man, when wanted, but at other times the wrong one. [adjective]
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