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ing power of one universal spirit The nascent spirit of chivalry The night was drowned in stars The old ruddy conviction deserted me The onrush and vividness of life The opulent sunset The orange pomp of the setting sun The oscillations of human genius The outpourings of a tenderness reawakened by remorse The pageantry of sea and sky The palest abstractions of thought The palpitating silence lengthened The panorama of life was unrolled before him The paraphernalia of power and prosperity The parting crimson glory of the ripening summer sun The past slowly drifted out of his thought The pendulous eyelids of old age The penetrating odors assailed his memory as something unforgettable The pent-up intolerance of years of repression The perfume of the mounting sea saturated the night with wild fragrance The piquancy of the pageant of life [piquancy = tart spiciness] The pith and sinew of mature manhood The plenitude of her piquant ways [piquant = engagingly stimulating] The presage of disaster was in the air The pressure of accumulated misgivings The preternatural pomposities of the pulpit The pristine freshness of spring The pull of soul on body The pulse of the rebounding sea The purging sunlight of clear poetry The purple vaulted night The question drummed in head and heart day and night The question irresistibly emerged The quick pulse of gain The radiant serenity of the sky The radiant stars brooded over the stainless fields, white with freshly fallen snow The restlessness of offended vanity The retreating splendor of autumn The rising storm of words The river ran darkly, mysteriously by The river sang with its lips to the pebbles The roar of the traffic rose to thunder The romantic ardor of a generous mind The room had caught a solemn and awful quietude The rosy-hued sky went widening off into the distance The rosy twilight of boyhood The royal arrogance of youth The sadness in him deepened inexplicably The scars of rancor and remorse The scent of roses stole in with every breath of air The sea heaved silvery, far into the night The sea slept under a haze of golden winter sun The sea-sweep enfolds you, satisfying eye and mind The sea-wind buffeted their faces The secret and subduing charm of the woods The see-saw of a wavering courage The sentimental tourist will be tempted to tarr
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