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enamour





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One reading of José Mourinho’s criticism of Manchester United supporters is that it is hardly going to enamour the manager to them.

From The Guardian • Jan. 11, 2017

Then why should more bewitching clamour Some lovers not as much enamour?

From Hudibras by Butler, Samuel

Me, I confess, that earth can enamour yet.

From Zanoni by Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron

And over your cliffs they clamber, And over your vast they gaze; For the tides of you can enamour Even them with their woodland ways.

From Sea Poems by Rice, Cale Young

For him to fall in love was itself a violent peripety, bound to produce a violent upheaval; and such was his pride that for his love to be unrequited would naturally enamour him of death.

From Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story by Beerbohm, Max, Sir




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