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Definition of Blisses
1. bliss [v] - See also: bliss
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blisses
Literary usage of Blisses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1868)
"She is тегу beautiful, With her grown-up blisses, Summer we must bow before ;
Spring we coaxed with kisses ! " Spring is growing up, Leaving us RO lonely, ..."
2. Shahmah in Pursuit of Freedom; Or, The Branded Hand by Frances Harriet Green (1858)
"But not without telling you, though I feel I need not, what blisses—what
raptures—what divine enchantments—are lur- ing me away to that beautiful home, ..."
3. English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to Stevenson by Henry Spackman Pancoast (1915)
"... her to my blisses, Ana be ye call'd my absent kisses. 15 That owes not all
its duty I wish her beauty, To gaudy tire, or glist'ring shoe-tie. ..."
4. Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose by Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews (1910)
"Still with me lingers—" (But she laughed as my kisses Glowed in her fingers With
love's old blisses) "Oh! what one favour ..."
5. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1868)
"She is тегу beautiful, With her grown-up blisses, Summer we must bow before ;
Spring we coaxed with kisses ! " Spring is growing up, Leaving us RO lonely, ..."
6. Shahmah in Pursuit of Freedom; Or, The Branded Hand by Frances Harriet Green (1858)
"But not without telling you, though I feel I need not, what blisses—what
raptures—what divine enchantments—are lur- ing me away to that beautiful home, ..."
7. English Prose and Verse from Beowulf to Stevenson by Henry Spackman Pancoast (1915)
"... her to my blisses, Ana be ye call'd my absent kisses. 15 That owes not all
its duty I wish her beauty, To gaudy tire, or glist'ring shoe-tie. ..."
8. Twelve Centuries of English Poetry and Prose by Alphonso Gerald Newcomer, Alice Ebba Andrews (1910)
"Still with me lingers—" (But she laughed as my kisses Glowed in her fingers With
love's old blisses) "Oh! what one favour ..."