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Definition of Lovelinesses
1. loveliness [n] - See also: loveliness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lovelinesses
Literary usage of Lovelinesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elizabeth and Her German Garden by Elizabeth (1899)
"... and several kinds of Crataegus and other May lovelinesses. If the weather
behaves itself nicely, and we get gentle rains in due season, ..."
2. Sketches in Italy by John Addington Symonds (1883)
"And between hese extreme points what varied lovelinesses lie in Droad Maggiore,
winding Como, Varese with the laughing face upturned to heaven, ..."
3. Sketches and Studies in Southern Europe by John Addington Symonds (1880)
"And between these extreme points what varied lovelinesses lie in broad Maggiore,
winding Como, Varese with the laughing faee upturned to heaven, ..."
4. Observations Concerning the Scripture Oeconomy of the Trinity and Covenant by Jonathan Edwards (1880)
"... the church because of the lovelinesses tha: He sees in the church ; but He
sees lovelinesses nowhere else but in particular persons. ..."
5. The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature (1820)
"He can shed his own consecration on all the lovelinesses of nature, ... All the
lovelinesses of wide prospects, all the perspective of nature and of the ..."
6. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1907)
"But scarcely has he cast his vote for this, the Juno of the divine rivals, when
he remembers the triple lovelinesses of the Larian Aphrodite, disclosed in ..."