“And like a passing thought, she fled
In light away.”
The Vision.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
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“The fashion of liking Racine will pass away like that of coffee.”
La mode d'aimer Racine passera comme la mode du café.
According to Voltaire, Letters (Jan. 29, 1690), who connected two remarks of hers to make the phrase; one from a letter March 16, 1679, the other, March 10, 1672. La Harpe reduced the mot to "Racine passera comme le café?"
Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations

“She may very well pass for forty three
In the dusk with the light behind her.”
Trial by Jury (1875)

“I don't believe in rape.But everytime She passes by,wild thoughts escape”
"God Part II"
Lyrics, Rattle And Hum(1988)
Context: I don't believe in rape. But everytime She passes by, wild thoughts escape

By Still Waters (1906)