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  • Here you see the lovely decorations, the most costly feast, and listen to the heart-thrilling, soul-subduing orchestra.

    Russell H. Conwell Agnes Rush Burr

  • There is to us more of touching pathos, heart-thrilling expression, in some of the old psalm-tunes, feelingly played, than in a whole batch of modernisms.

    The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, February 1844 Volume 23, Number 2 Various

  • There is to us more of touching pathos, heart-thrilling expression, in some of the old psalm-tunes, feelingly played, than in a whole batch of modernisms.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843 Various

  • It's all right reproducing monkey flowers and lilies for pastime, but for serious business, for real life work, I would rather do Peter's brainstorming, heart-thrilling pictures than my merely pretty ones.

    Her father`s daughter 1921

  • Miss Gordon had never seen the loveliness nor felt the lure of this new land -- a garden-land though it was, of winding flower-fringed roads, of cool, fairy-dells, and hilltops with heart-thrilling glimpses of lake and forest and stream.

    'Lizbeth of the Dale Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918

  • And there in that heart-thrilling episode of battlefield ethics, one may see for himself, with aid from no one, whether such a trait in our advancing civilisation is right or wrong.

    The Gospel of Peace 1915

  • Underneath the picture was written in Cornelia's own precious hand the heart-thrilling information:

    Molly Make-Believe Eleanor Hallowell Abbott 1915

  • The words of solemn sacredness hallowed for centuries beyond the memory of man, rose powerful, heart-thrilling, deep with symbolism, strong with vibrant might -- and, hand in hand, the woman and the man bowed their heads, listening:

    Darkness and Dawn George Allan England 1906

  • I can never forget mother's heart-thrilling question 'What of my son?'

    A belle of the fifties : memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, covering social and political life in Washington and the South, 1853-66, 1905

  • Baree; the heart-thrilling call of the lonely graves back on the Gray

    Baree, Son of Kazan James Oliver Curwood 1903

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