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longer

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" Longer " is a song written and recorded by the American singer-songwriter Dan Fogelberg and released in 1979 by Full Moon Records and Epic Records . The song can be found on Fogelberg's 1979 album Phoenix . It was also included on his 1982 greatest hits ...

Usage examples of longer.

You will no longer adore her before all other women who are just as good as she.

Your patience and constancy have astonished me, and have caused me to be guilty, for after the first kiss I gave you I had no longer any control over myself.

I have avenged myself by unmasking your designs and the hypocrisy of your pretty prude, who will no longer be able to treat me with that irritating air of superiority which she, affecting a virtue which she does not possess, has displayed towards me.

A moment after, coming out of one of the casemates, her head-dress got slightly out of order, and she begged that I would remedy the accident, but, having to bend her head down, the state in which I was could no longer remain a secret for her.

However, she soon recovered her composure, and begged me to stay at the Hague a day longer, but I told her it was out of the question, and left the room.

Rosalie whispered to me that she could bear it no longer, and begged me to take her away.

At last I could bear it no longer, and begged the two girls to come away with me.

I could no longer resist the effect made upon my senses by this beautiful girl, who, at the break of day and scarcely dressed, ran gaily into my room, came to my bed enquiring how I had slept, bent familiarly her head towards me, and, so to speak, dropped her words on my lips.

After living for two or three years in the vilest haunts in London, Lucie came to Holland, where, not being able to sell her own person any longer, she became a procuress --a natural ending to her career.

I had been in the carriage for two or three minutes when the postillion came and asked me if we had much longer to wait.

Chamberi, as when I came back I might no longer find the only object which kept me at Aix.

I only speak out of friendship for you, and I will tell you how I came to make the acquaintance of the girl, her mother, her grandmother and her two aunts, and then you will no longer consider me as of their party.

When I came to consider what had passed the, day before I concluded that the Charpillon was repentant, but I seemed no longer to care anything about her.

When they came out they were no longer timid recluses, they were shrieking with laughter, and reeling from side to side.

The next day she came to ask for chocolate in her usual way, but she no longer bore upon her features her old tranquillity of expression.