In a twilight where virtues are vices, In thy chapels, unknown of the sun, To a tune that enthralls and entices, They were wed, and the twain were as one.
"Poems & Ballads (First Series)"
Algernon Charles Swinburne
A busy good-smelling steam arises from all her dishes at once, and the light in the middle of the table is of a redness that enthralls the human soul.
"Adventures In Contentment"
David Grayson AKA: Ray Stannard Baker
To the artillerymen the camaraderie of the Emperor gave a new zest: and when they ventured to reproach him for thus risking his life, he replied with a touch of the fatalism which enthralls a soldier's mind: "Ah!
"The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)"
John Holland Rose