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magnificent, sumptuous, and stately

magnitude, duration, and scope


majesty, beauty, and truth


malevolence, vanity, and falsehood


manly, refined, and unaffected


mean, pitiful, and sordid


meek, humane, and temperate


melancholy, grave, and serious


mercy, truth, and righteousness


methodical, sensible, and conscientious


might, majesty, and power


mild, sweet, and peaceable


mischief, cruelty, and futility


moans, shrieks, and curses


mobile, quick, and sensitive


modest, sympathetic, and kind


molding, controlling, and conforming


monstrous, incredible, and inhuman


moral, material, and social


motionless, staring, and appalled


motives, purposes, and intentions


mountains, seas, and vineyards


moved, swayed, and ruled


murder, destruction, and agony


mystery, vagueness, and jargon

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