6 adjectives to describe affecting

"My blind peril!" cried I. "What may that be, High Councillor?" "Ah, lad," he said, smiling with that wise, all-patient smile which the aged affect when they mean to be impressive, yet know how useless is their wisdom, "it was never intended by the Almighty that any man should have eyes all round his head.

O blind affects of men, how are you led awry, To leave assured good, to like frail Vanity!

Whatever interferes with the blood supply or in any way affects its purity, has an injurious affect upon the embryo.

If every man might have what he would, we should all be deified, emperors, kings, princes; if whatsoever vain hope suggests, insatiable appetite affects, our preposterous judgment thinks fit were granted, we should have another chaos in an instant, a mere confusion.

While this all tended to Louise's comfort it had little affect in soothing her misery.

Nay, now I see thou wilt not be reclaim'd. Go and bestow this hot love on the earl; Let not these loose affects thus scandalise Your fair report.

6 adjectives to describe  affecting