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Out of love, at the wish of his love-god, Steward, Michael would have striven to learn these tricks and in most of them would have succeeded.
CHAPTER XXVI 2010
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The point is, with Morrison at the helm - and he's already describing his Batman as a "hairy-chested, love-god" (his take on the Neal Adam's era) - can a return of Bat-Mite be far behind?
Archive 2006-02-01 Lou Anders 2006
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Out of love, at the wish of his love-god, Steward, Michael would have striven to learn these tricks and in most of them would have succeeded.
Chapter 26 1917
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So Jerry knew the ecstasy of loving and of being loved in the arms of his love-god, although little he knew of such phrases as "king's son" and "son of kings," save that they connoted love for him in the same way that Lerumie's hissing noises connoted hate.
Chapter 7 1917
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This was a god indeed, a love-god, a warm and radiant god, in whose light White Fang's nature expanded as a flower expands under the sun.
The Love-Master 1906
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He had a son named Thunderbolt who broke the pride of the love-god by his beauty, and the pride of men by his bravery.
Twenty-Two Goblins Arthur William Ryder 1907
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How should I venture to thwart the love-god again?
The Scarlet Pimpernel Emmuska Orczy Orczy 1906
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How should I venture to thwart the love-god again?
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Forgetful of time and place, youth yielded to the sway of the love-god, and for one dazzling instant the glory of heaven shone upon them.
Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest Pauline Elizabeth 1902
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The little love-god who, insidiously intervening, paddles in the water of the fountain and troubles its surface, is Titian's very own, owing nothing to any forerunner.
The Earlier Work of Titian Phillips, Claude 1897
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