1 You worshipped yourself too much.
2 No wonder Basil Hallward worshipped him.
3 The world would have worshipped you, and you would have borne my name.
4 The world has cried out against us both, but it has always worshipped you.
5 I have simply worshipped pianists--two at a time, sometimes, Harry tells me.
6 I want to place her on a pedestal of gold and to see the world worship the woman who is mine.
7 The King of Malabar had shown to a certain Venetian a rosary of three hundred and four pearls, one for every god that he worshipped.
8 I only knew that I had seen perfection face to face, and that the world had become wonderful to my eyes--too wonderful, perhaps, for in such mad worships there is peril, the peril of losing them, no less than the peril of keeping them.
9 He was conscious--and the thought brought a gleam of pleasure into his brown agate eyes--that it was through certain words of his, musical words said with musical utterance, that Dorian Gray's soul had turned to this white girl and bowed in worship before her.
10 The worship of the senses has often, and with much justice, been decried, men feeling a natural instinct of terror about passions and sensations that seem stronger than themselves, and that they are conscious of sharing with the less highly organized forms of existence.