"Enter" Quotes from Famous Books
... money, you mean, where it could assuage affliction. What of that? It cost me no effort or pang to give. But I think from this day I am about to enter a better frame of mind, to prepare myself for reunion with Frank. You see I still think of Frank more than of God; and unless it be counted that in thus loving the creature so much, so long, and so exclusively, I have not at least blasphemed the Creator, small is my chance ... — Villette • Charlotte Bronte
... his horny hands, rubbed them together and smiled. As each individual hair on his face seemed to enter into the smile, the result ... — The Rough Road • William John Locke
... theory of the development of these bands I am unable to enter; that is a subject on which your professor of natural philosophy is best able to speak. Perhaps I may venture to express the hope, as the experimental investigation of this subject is now rendered possible, that he may be induced ... — Scientific American Supplement, No. 717, September 28, 1889 • Various
... and spring comes back for ever From that forge of all glory that brought forth my blessing. O welcome, Love's darling: Shall this day ever darken, Whose dawn I have dight for thy longing triumphant? [Exit LOVE. Enter AZALAIS. ... — Poems By The Way & Love Is Enough • William Morris
... not heard her enter, and wheeling around, looked at her with a radiant face as he said, drawing a long breath, "At last! You were so busy over the dear man, I got no word. But I can ... — Rose in Bloom - A Sequel to "Eight Cousins" • Louisa May Alcott
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