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Synonyms: bask; enjoy; flavor; flavour; gusto; nip; relish; sapidity; savor; savour; smack; tang; zest; zestfulness

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  1.  When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be / Keats, John
    upon thee more, Never have relish in the faery power Of unreflecting love ...  details...
  2.  Of The Delicacy Of Taste And Passion / Hume, David
    possession of him, and deprives him of all relish in the common occurrences of life; the right ... ; nor are the masterly strokes perceived with more exquisite relish and satisfaction, than the negligences  details...
  3.  On Visiting The Tomb Of Burns / Keats, John
    Beauty; pain is never done. For who has mind to relish, Minos-wise, The real of Beauty ...  details...
  4.  Of The Standard Of Taste / Hume, David
    in a certain point of view, and not be fully relished by persons, whose situation, real ... of relishing any fine stroke, which is pointed out to them. Every convert to the admiration  details...
  5.  Of Essay Writing / Hume, David
    of religion have no relish with them, in comparison of books of mystic devotion ...  details...
  6.  Krindlesyke / Gibson, Wilfrid Wilson, 1878-1962
    of your sons Has a head for whisky or wenches; and not one Has half my spunk, my relish. I'd not trust ... and nibble his toes; And the hawk hangs overhead. But then the blood Was hot, and I'd a relish--such a relish  details...
  7.  Essays on Taste /
    but what is spoken in his own county, may have a much truer relish of the _English_ writers ... , 30 You like Voiture, you think him wondrous bright; But seven years hence, your relish more matur  details...
  8.  Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey / Irving, Washington, 1783-1859
    for an observant traveller that has a relish for auld world trumpery. After breakfast you shall make your visit ... Young Chevalier." These songs were much relished by Scott, notwithstanding his loyalty  details...
  9.  A Voyage to the Moon / Tucker, George
    . From the time that my mind had run on love and matrimony, I had lost all relish for serious study; and long ... ; but when the landscape was new to me, I was in no humour to relish its beauties, and when my mind was more in a state  details...
  10.  The Botanist's Companion, Volume II / Salisbury, William, -1823
    , to which it is of great benefit. It is an early, though not the most productive grass, and is much relished by all kinds ... -GRASS.--This is an aquatic, and very much relished by cattle, but cannot be propagated for fodder. Water-fowl are very fond  details...

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