Her smitten cheek was crimson, but the wound was in her heart.
He was not, in fact, much smitten with either the doctrinal or the spiritual side of Methodism.
High overhead was the spirit-like blue of paling skies; the east was a great arc of crystal, smitten through with auroral crimsonings; just above it was one milk-white star of morning, like a pearl on a silver sea.
On the morrow one could hardly imagine that there had been three weeks of summer: the primroses and crocuses were hidden under wintry drifts; the larks were silent, the young leaves of the early trees smitten and blackened.
That momentary happiness had been smitten with a blight, a leprosy; Stephen thought more lightly of her than he did of Lucy.
And she said, 'Ogg, the son of Beorl, thou art blessed in that thou didst not question and wrangle with the heart's need, but wast smitten with pity, and didst straightway relieve the same.
No man could feel more resolute till he got outside the yard gate, and a little way along the deep-rutted lane; but before he reached the next turning, which would take him out of sight of the dilapidated farm-buildings, he appeared to be smitten by some sudden thought.
She was thinking of what Will had no knowledge of—the conversation between her and her husband in the darkness; and she was anew smitten with hopelessness that she could influence Mr.
He increased his pace, and as the car devoured the street and leapt forth on the high road through the open country, he was only conscious that he was Toad once more, Toad at his best and highest, Toad the terror, the traffic-queller, the Lord of the lone trail, before whom all must give way or be smitten into nothingness and everlasting night.
She was looking at the umbrella pine, which had been smitten into something glorious, silhouetted against stars.
Anne had been smitten with delighted admiration when she first saw that brooch.
Once intoxicated, one learns the strength of wine,Once smitten, one learns the power of love: You cannot write my poems Just as I cannot dream your dreams.
Once intoxicated, one learns the strength of wine, , Once smitten, one learns the power of love; .
So it's good to know there are many reasons why we might be smitten with someone, but there is a problem; will the feeling be mutual and if it is, how long will it last?
Sooner or later, you'll get your conscience smitten.
They say the first changes in brain activity begin within one-fifth of a second of becoming smitten.
,, It was hard not letting on just how smitten I really was.
Sooner or later, you'll get your conscience smitten.
The Minstrels ----William Wordsworth The minstrels played their Christmas tune To-night beneath my cottage-eaves; While, smitten by a lofty moon, The encircling laurels, thick with leaves, Gave back a rich and dazzling sheen, That overpowered their natural green.
The Minstrels ----William Wordsworth The minstrels played their Christmas tune To-night beneath my cottage-eaves; While, smitten by a lofty moon, The encircling laurels, thick with leaves, Gave back a rich and dazzling sheen, That overpowered their natural green.