94 adjectives to describe pang

He had kept the child with him until he felt sure that the change would be of advantage to the pretty boy, then had parted from him with bitter pangs of heart, and thought constantly of him with longing and affection.

but what a thought is this? I strangle, in the sudden thrall Of this sharp pang of agony, Oh, hold me, Tarfe, lest I fall.

She never afterwards smelt their unclean, pungent odor, without a sudden pang of the smothered pain of this night coming back to her.

the little Pilgrim cried again, with a little sorrowa pang that she knew was going to be put awayin her heart.

A keen pang pierced me at the vibration of her voice as she spoke.

A jealous pang shot through Elenko's breast; she looked cautiously in, and discerned the same mysterious veiled woman whose demeanour had already been an enigma to her.

the distinct, though slight, pang of a miniature wound.

" Lady Mary felt an odd pang at her heart.

Sweet Greane's heart thrills with pride of Christalan, And with the spirit of the solemn scene; But, also, with a fierce rebellious pang, That she is but a useless, silly girl.

Obviously we were saved, and one felt a momentary pang of pity for the misguided Germans who had taken on such an impossible task.

Such is the situation of Hungary, which has lost everything, and which suffers the most atrocious privations and the most cruel pangs of hunger.

He had not been surprised so much by the substance of the proclamation, as by the publicity the Senate had seen fit to give to its policy, and he had heard himself denounced, with a severe pang, it is true, but without terror.

This gave her a curious pang of humiliation, yet pleasure.

In order to assuage some remorseful pangs, Miss Blake began from this time to treat Laura with distinguished favor.

Paul mixed his tears with theirs; and nature having thus found relief, a long stupor succeeded the convulsive pangs they had suffered, and gave them a lethargic repose like that of death.

That thou shouldst live 620 I neither ask nor wishforgive me, but forgive!" LXX To tell the change that Voice within her wrought Nature by sign or sound made no essay; A sudden joy surprised expiring thought, And every mortal pang dissolved away.

Some of them were beautiful, indeed; but the tall shade Baby nodded at when she asked her question was truly alarming, and caused Jem a dreadful pang of remorse.

Will it be believed that he experienced an actual pang, to think she should have some assignation, some secret of which his lordship must be kept in ignorancethat he should have felt more jealous of this unknown, this possible rival, than of her lawful husband now sitting by his side!

Hemmed in on all sides, they fell one after another; Louis, who had refused to let them die for him, having only given their death the additional pang that it had been of no service to him.

That prayer her deadly pangs beguiled, Sir Leoline!

Now 'Tenty never had a pleasant day, unless Ned was with her,it had got as far as that; and the idea that he could and did enjoy himself so thoroughly and heartily without her was a dull pang that ate into her soul continually, and made her forlorn.

A familiar pang squeezed Oliver.

Frank saw the power he held, but to his credit he did not then exult; he only felt that it was finished, that Ethie was gone past his recall; and for the first time in his life he experienced a genuine pang of desolation, such as he had never felt before, and he fought hard to master his emotions while he watched the bride receiving the bridal guests.

"When I reflect that to-night I shall form one of a band of devoted courtiers who will throng round you in the hopeless pangs of despair" She repeated the gesture of impatience.

And the mere pang of the parting from it, when one day the hour for parting had surely come, was much more deep and complicated than he could have dreamed.

94 adjectives to describe  pang