134 adjectives to describe remembrance

Whoever has a claim to distinguished honour from any one of the three, has a just encomium pronounced upon his services by the temporary President of that particular fabrick, in which he is entitled to such grateful remembrance."

Until seven years hence, the element itself shall not behold her face; but like a cloistress she will walk veiled, watering her chamber with her tears for the sad remembrance of her dead brother."

Since that time I have often seen him, and I shall always retain not only a high opinion of his great gifts, but also an affectionate remembrance of his great-heartedness." Literary people and brain-workers particularly interested him, and they found in the kind doctor a friend who understood them.

So plenteous are the springs Of sorrows that increase my passions, As neither reason can recure my smart, Nor can your care nor fatherly comfort Appease the stormy combats of my thoughts; Such is the sweet remembrance of his life.

But when returned to Zábul's friendly shade, None knew what joys the Warrior had delayed; Still, fond remembrance, with endearing thought, Oft to his mind the scene of rapture brought.

Love to Mrs. Coleridge and David Hartley, and my kind remembrance to Lloyd, if he is with you.

" The Colonel started back, turning very red, and as if struck by a sudden remembrance.

I went first to the buttery, having a vivid remembrance of my late adventure there.

He had but faint remembrance and dim knowledge of what tasks must have fallen to her lot, but his mind, active from the moment his eyes flew open, was quick to understand that the burdens had fallen upon her shoulders and that she must have been in dire need of rest and sleep.

At Rome, however, he was prevailed on to go and see the Pope, on the express understanding that he should not be obliged to kiss his holiness's toe; and he came away with a very pleasant remembrance of the Holy Father.

Darrin also secured a little remembrance present for his sweetheart, Belle Meade.

He tells extraordinary tales about himself, which may be only the vague remembrances of a dream or the creations of a dawning imagination,both of which are as real to him as any other part of life.

And besides she would have a dainty picture drawn, in perpetual remembrance, a virgin riding upon an ass's back with this motto, Asino vectore regia virgo fugiens captivitatem; why said she all this?

I suppose I must have walked; but my first distinct remembrance is of finding myself sitting in my favourite chair, pipe in hand.

With the exception of a favourite glee now and then, their music consisted chiefly of fine psalm tunesoften plaintive old strains, known and welcome to all, because they awaken tender and elevating remembrances of life.

Those who are in "bonds" are set before us as deserving an especial remembrance.

He passed through this world with as great and general a reputation as any one of the age, and his memory will be held in everlasting remembrance.

] Some of his contemporaries have a lively remembrance of the eagerness with which, while still a student, he travelled into fields at that period beyond the somewhat narrow range of academic study.

I mean?" The question served to center my memory suddenly on a dim remembrance of the past.

The old familiar spot, where every tree and flower was endeared by sacred remembrances, was never half so precious as now.

"'I think,' said I, 'this is the pleasantest place in all the grounds; but Eleanor never seemed willing to come here.' "'Eleanor has many unpleasant remembrances connected with the place,' replied Thornton.

There was not one of us who did not carry away a kindly remembrance of the land and its people.

We therefore went thither in the evening, and he was very entertaining; but I have preserved nothing but the pleasing remembrance, and his verses on George the Second and Cibber, and his epitaph on Parnell[1120], which he was then so good as to dictate to me.

The condition I was in was not as pleasant as I could have wished; for I was as alive to painful remembrances and imaginations, as to pleasant ones.

The uncle found out that neither Salo nor his sister had the slightest remembrance of their parents.

134 adjectives to describe  remembrance