Constance swoons in the arms of Raimond, and then ensues this piece of unaffecting bewilderment. |
The bartender than began to sing a stirring rendition of Danny Boy to the crowd with swoons all around. |
Even the most scornful of teachers find themselves gasping at the girls' swoons. |
The central love story of the Prince and Rose derives from his stormy love affair with his wife, Consuelo, from whom the rose takes her cough and her flightiness and her imperiousness and her sudden swoons. |
The outer movements are undistinguished but the central adagio swoons with escapist yearnings for the unattainable. |
For every story that swoons over the sailor as broodingly masculine, ready to give all the nice girls a jolly rogering, there is another that smirks over him as mincingly effeminate. |