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Will Wallace had left him by that time, and was listening entranced to the fervid exhortations of Dickson of Rutherglen.
HUNTED AND HARRIEDR.M. BALLANTYNE
Fervid as their Christianity was, it was altogether unprogressive in its form.
THE ENGLISH CHURCH IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURYCHARLES J. ABBEY AND JOHN H. OVERTON
Never before had he felt a faith so profound, or an interest so fervid in the genius of any woman.
THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUSMONA CAIRD
I was riding by the ranch of Mr. Blank, who had wooed and won our cook after a courtship that was as brief as it was fervid.
A FORTUNE HUNTER; OR, THE OLD STONE CORRALJOHN DUNLOE CARTERET
His fervid imagination extended the area of his sympathies, and sometimes prejudiced his opinions.
THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF ENGLAND - VOL. X.WILLIAM HUNT
Suddenly, Zonella laid her hand upon his arm and leaned forward with a look of fervid earnestness.
THE DEVIL-TREE OF EL DORADOFRANK AUBREY
William of St. Thierry and other chroniclers, telling of Clairvaux at this time, are fervid in their reverence and praise.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOOKS, VOL XVARIOUS
The splendid life of the Mississippi steamboat is fading, but here the glow lingers, the twilight at the close of a fervid day.
AN ARKANSAS PLANTEROPIE PERCIVAL READ
In the opulent, fervid period of the Renaissance, art was born of passion and inspired by it to greatness.
BELFORD'S MAGAZINE, VOL. II, NO. 3, FEBRUARY 1889VARIOUS
Figure to yourself this eager little chap: high-keyed, timid, fervid: something of a buffoon, always a victim of his perceptions.
WHERE THE PAVEMENT ENDSJOHN RUSSELL
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WORDS RELATED TO FERVID

  • acrimonious
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  • hell broke loose
  • jungle
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