There you have the weak point in the arch of man's philosophical structure, the thing which at once embodies his highest ideal and his most human distaste, the thing over which he has Rhapsodized in poetry, which he has exalted into a theology, and which he has ruthlessly crucified whenever he has met it in the flesh.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
For a mile we Rhapsodized in wild enthusiasm, building one of the most astonishingly well-equipped castles-in-Spain imaginable.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford
Sequoia, he felt convinced, was destined to become a city of at least a hundred thousand inhabitants; he Rhapsodized over the progressive spirit of the community and with a wave of his hand studded the waters of Humboldt Bay with the masts of the world's shipping.
"The Valley of the Giants"
Peter B. Kyne