Their breath is fire upon the amorous air, Fire in thine eyes and where thy lips suspire: And whosoever hath seen thee, being so fair, Two things turn all his life and blood to fire; A strong desire begot on great despair, A great despair cast out by strong desire.
"Poems & Ballads (First Series)"
Algernon Charles Swinburne
Between pulls he would suspire deeply, so as to get the full assistance of the Climate.
"Ade's Fables"
George Ade
The dust of ways where men suspire Seems even the dust of death's dim lair.
"A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems"
Algernon Charles Swinburne