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It released him, and stood, the sensuous langour abruptly switched off.
The warm comfort of the blanket enveloped him and made a gentle langour.
Her eyes were glazed over with a narcotic langour, like a junkie who had just shot up.
His playing is still immediately striking, but Matt's developed into a really interesting singer, with a nice combination of langour and intensity.
Langour showed in each of her graceful movements.
His Majesty has slept at intervals in the night, but complains of great langour to-day.
She was aware of a delicious, sensuous langour stealing over her that was not like natural sleep.
Beauty and strength, leaping laughter and delicious langour, force and fire, are of us.
Their eyes closed in langour, their full- blooded bodies ached with a delicious sensation.
The whole enterprise, which smacked of song cycle pretensions, was streaked with regret and romantic langour.
Langour of the Spirit - Gnedykh and Kostylin reconnect after many years apart.
She stretched, opened her dark pensive eyes wide, compressed her lips, then sank again into the drowsy langour, lying thus for many hours.
There is still a feeling of langour about Crow Wood, lying in those fertile surroundings where cattle thrived on the rich pastureland.
Gazing out in post-coital langour are some Klimt maidens, almost draped in gorgeous gold fabrics.
Jet-black abyssal fish, grown fat on unexpected bounty, moved with slick langour through the clustered stalks of the tubeworms.
There are klezmer tunes such as Kishiniever Bulgar which is played with luscious langour and then leaps up to a crackling pace.
He has created his own coterie of now Gibson girls, who manage to combine both innocence and the decadent langour of fin de siecle illustration.
But she was more beautiful, more alluring than ever, with those great mauve shadows under her eyes and her thick creamy lids still heavy with the langour of illness.
There are three degrees of this species of suffering designated by mystical writers as the "inflammation of love", the "wounds of love", and the "langour of love".
One poem entitled "Gif Langour Maks Men Licht" is ascribed to "King Hary Stewart".
Like pensive cattle couched upon the sand They turn their eyes to ocean's distant ring; Feet seek each other, hand desires hand, With langour sweet and bitter shuddering.
Laura looked up with wonder in her great eyes, and something like a blush suffusing her face, followed by a look of langour that penetrated Harry's heart as if it had been longing.
While hollow langour and vacuity is the lot of the Upper, and want and stagnation of the Lower, and universal misery is very certain, what other thing is certain?
Pimco's comments came as the OECD on Wednesday urged the eurozone to adopt more progressive, US-style quantitative easing to catapult the economy out of its langour.
There was a strange perfume on the windless air, coming in slow wafts from an undiscernible source - a perfume that seemed to speak insidiously of love and langour and amorous yielding.