295 adjectives to describe wisher

If he does come in your way, Southey, fail not to tell him that I retain a most affectionate remembrance of his old friendliness, and an earnest wish to resume our intercourse.

Yes, if I loved a woman, my whole heart's desire would be to obey her slightest wish.

The kingdom thus offered, though of no further value to him than as it furnished him with present necessaries, Drake thought it not prudent to refuse; and, therefore, took possession of it in the name of queen Elizabeth, not without ardent wishes, that this acquisition might have been of use to his native country, and that so mild and innocent a people might have been united to the church of Christ.

Quoth he: "Right noble and most resplendent lord Duke Beltane, I do most humbly greet thee, ILubbo Fitz-Lubbin, past Pardoner of the Holy Seewho but a poor plain soul am, do offer thee my very insignificant, yet most sincere, felicitous good wishes.

Perchance he may to me impart The secret wishes of his heart!

in the very instant that Fortune gratifies our fondest wishes, she often betrays us; and her smiles are a thousand times more fatal than her frowns.

"He resisted all attempts at conversation, however, in the most dogged manner, barely returning surly monosyllables to my anxious wishes for his well being.

"Your prayers, my good young lady," said he, "I hope are heard; sure I am they have caused me to adopt a resolution, which, as it will enable you to see your mother frequently, will, I hope, greatly assist your pious wishes.

You may rest satisfied that the attempt will be productive of some good; that the fervent wishes of the righteous will be on your side, and that the blessing of those who are ready to perish will fall upon you."

This, they are to understand, implies their Employer's hearty wish of a Merry Christmas to them; and is a sign that, in the grand spirit of the festal season, he can even forget and forgive those unnatural leaner entry-clerks who are always whining for more than their allotted $7 a week.

Certainly no ill-wisher had been able to approach Mr. Dale (since his spree at McFluke's) at any time.

It doth grieve me much," said the other, "that I cannot do as thou dost wish.

Wherefore, if all he had to write about was to know what Lord M. would do on my account, he might spare himself the trouble, for that my utmost wishes, as to myself, were much more easily gratified than he perhaps imagined.

There was an ominous silence and an evident wish to change the theme, and the company readjusted itself by twos and threes.

As the train drew out of the station, the people clung to the carriage like bees, and although I had not even honeyed words to give them, they gave me a "send-off" with vociferous cheers and the most cordial good wishes.

If I have not lived to create for you the happiness of which both our hearts dreamed, remember my sole wish now is that you should be happy.

With eager wish I pine in vain; O for relief from constant pain, Which through my bosom thrills!

The Zenanas are supplied with everything that can please and gratify a reasonable wish, and it is well known that the women of the East have influence and power, more flattering and solid, than the free unsecluded beauties of the Western world.]

'Tis a selfish but natural wish for me, cast as I am on life's wide plain, friendless," Are you acquainted with Bowles?

"As one relying on your lordship's will, and not depending on his friendly wish," said Protheus.

There was perhaps a desire of some elements of both sides, certainly it was the unanimous wish of the Allies, to avoid the clash of arms in Palestine, and to leave untouched by armies a land held in reverence by three of the great religions of the world.

This being an important constitutional question, I have not thought it right to give the notion any encouragement; but I submit it as coming from persons who are, I believe, sincere well-wishers to the Negro.

"At this juncture the Kaiser informed the Czar that the mobilization of his armies against Austria would increase the difficulties of mediation, a task which he had undertaken at the Czar's express wish, and perhaps render it impossible.

Why this sudden wish to weary thyself?"

Her constant wish and entreaty is that her husband should go freely into all the work and the pleasure of life.

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