22 adverbs to describe how to beloveds

"Dearly beloved priest," wrote St. Alphonsus, "when you take the Breviary in your hand, imagine that an angel stands on one side to register your merits in the Book of Life if you say the Office with devotion, and on the other a devil who, if you recite it with distraction, writes your faults in the book of death.

George Macdonald's stories are all too well known and too universally beloved to need recommendation.

Life was always beautiful to her loving soul; for when the shadows held a meaning deeper than she could solve, her answer was faith; and now, that her new joy was to grow out of a deep solitariness for the father so tenderly beloved, it was he who upheld her courage.

" "God bless you, my deeply beloved ones!"

No fragile and lovely girl, fading untimely into heaven, was ever more passionately beloved than this white-haired and world-weary man.

In Paris," she went on, "have I been wonderfully beloved, and in northern lands near the pole" "ButEngland?" said Antony.

And so it came to pass that this woman, so well known, so widely beloved, lay a night and a day dead, within a few hours' journey of her home as unknown as if she had been cast up from a shipwrecked vessel on a strange shore.

It is, however, deservedly beloved of the angler and the huntsman.

My affectionately beloved Son,Mysterious are the ways of Providence.

He had all the prestige of a conqueror, and was personally beloved, besides being a man of ability.

Yet this is the picture of a man plentifully beloved, large-minded but strangely naïf; a revolutionist of childlike directness.

The following is the beginning of his answer to a demand that the fugitive should be surrendered: "Sixthly, Beloved, "Is it so then, that our brother and fellow-labourer in the Gospel is start aside?

She was beloved so warmly, and returned the affection of its owner so sincerely, that the arrival of the day never failed to excite that flow of spirits which generally accompanies anticipated pleasures, ere experience has proved how trifling are the greatest enjoyments the scenes of this life bestow.

Oh, yes, wildly-beloved Miriam, the noblest, truest, as I have ever thought youthe most beautiful, too, surely, of all God's created beings!"

Marry they could not yet, and perhaps the unalloyed bliss of that hour might have originated in the fact that they thought only of the presentthe blessed knowledge that they loved each other, were mutually beloved.

Of all those who controlled the helm of affairs during the time of the Revolution, and while the Constitution and the forms of our National and State Institutions were carefully organized, there is none who has been more generally popular, more commonly beloved, more usually believed to be necessary to the Legislation and Administration of his country, than Thomas Jefferson.

" He took her hands and kissed them tenderly With quiet kisses, long and calm, which held Sure promise of the strength he fain would give; Then, bending o'er her yearningly, he said In tones that stilled her spirit into rest, "God guard you, my beloved, evermore.

Farewell, then, my beloved Herbert, beloved faithfully, unchangeably in death as you have been in life.

There was a time when I was vain enough to think that my affection was all that was necessary for your happiness; but men, I know, require more to fill their cup of content than the undivided affection of a woman, no matter how fervently beloved.

* We will not linger on the first few weeks that passed over the inmates of Oakwood after the death of one we have followed so long, and beheld so fondly and deservedly beloved.

'Sally and Mrs. Sinclair next praised, but not grossly, my beloved.

The letters to Lesbia were of less consequence; for Lesbia, albeit so intensely beloved, was not in her grandmother's confidence, least of all about those schemes and dreams which concerned her own fate.

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