... For awhile they remained together, sitting side by side, speaking at times, but mostly silent, seeming to savour the return of truant happiness...
Baroness Orczy 「El Dorado」
...According to all accounts, his will is now law to the ignorant back Veldt Boers, although his guiding principles savour more of the big stick than of the spoon-feeding system...
Lady Sarah Wilson 「South African Memories」
...The yellow flowers of hypericum, blooming around us, made me gratefully savour our escape from mangrove and pandamus...
Richard F. Burton 「Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2」
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Râsabhas is derived from the double root ras, whencerasa = humour, juice, water, savour, sperm, and râsa = din,tumultuous noise...
Angelo de Gubernatis 「Zoological Mythology, Volume I (of 2)」
...Even to death, I should let them fly, for there would be a taste of liberty first, and life without that sweet savour, whether of aerial bird or earth-bound man, is not worth living...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds in Town and Village」
...Presently, as the two continued their slow journey, the mother bear'snostrils caught a new savour...
Charles G. D. Roberts 「The Watchers of the Trails」
...A turn around a thick clump of juniper, and there was the source ofthe savour...
Charles G. D. Roberts 「The Watchers of the Trails」
...It carried a savour of richness from the cook'ssteaming boilers...
Charles G. D. Roberts 「The Watchers of the Trails」
...And therewithal came a stink of his body when the soul departed,that there might nobody abide the savour...
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume II (of II)」
...Sir, said the haut prince, here have ye seen this day a great miracle byCorsabrin, what savour there was when the soul departed from the body...
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume II (of II)」
...And then they kneeled down and made their devotions, and there was sucha savour as all the spicery in the world had been there...
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume II (of II)」
...It is thought of some that it is very wholesome for a weak stomach to bear such a dog in the bosom, as it is for him that hath the palsy to feel the daily smell and savour of a fox...
Jean Froissart, Thomas Malory, Raphael Holinshed 「Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)」
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