23 adverbs to describe how to borned

The fiery clouds had backward rolled, And borne aloft in grandeur lonely, Nothing was left "save Jesus only.

There was one paper which boldly hinted at what it called her "mesalliance," and drew a lurid picture of her domestic unhappiness, "so bravely borne."

How comely a thing is affliction borne cheerfully, which is not beyond the reach of the humblest of us.

'Tis suffering, 'tis sorrow nobly borne doth make the man, Beltane.

Them seem'd they never saw a sight so fayre 60 Of fowles, so lovely, that they sure did deeme Them heavenly borne, or to be that same payre

Then I read over the account of the sufferings of this brave Apostle, and demanded of David whether any other man could give a catalogue of so many and great evils so manfully borne.

Oh limed soule, that strugling to be free, Art more ingag'd: Helpe Angels, make assay: Bow stubborne knees, and heart with strings of Steele, Be soft as sinewes of the new-borne Babe, All may be well.

Sometimes she swam beneath the clear water; sometimes she rose partly in the air, where she seemed like a little cloud of sparkling mist borne onward by the wind; and sometimes she floated upon the surface, her pale blue robes undulating with the gentle waves, while her white hands and feet shone in the sun like tiny crests of foam.

Each saw that the other had been in long conflict with some trial; for their voices were low and tender, as patiently borne sorrow and humbly uttered prayers make every human voice.

I place beside this relic of the Sun A cross of Cedar brought from Lebanon, Once 'borne, perchance, by some pale monk who trod The desert to Jerusalemand his God! Here do they lie, two symbols of two creeds, Each meaning something to our human needs, Both stained with blood, and sacred made by faith, By tears, and prayers, and martyrdom, and death.

He marks them bronzed, in soldier-trim, The rifle proudly borne; They bear it for an heir-loom home, And hedisarmedjail-worn.

But this we knowthat every test of courage successfully met, every strain of endurance steadily borne, every trial of loyalty nobly surmounted, leaves courage braver, endurance stronger, loyalty truer, than each was before.

In fact my hastily formed calculation was, as we know, subsequently borne out and the suicide theory would probably have been quietly accepted had it not been for the intervention of Gervase Henshaw with his smartness and incredulity.

He died bravely at the post of duty and was tenderly borne homeward, where he was given a decent burial, his grave bedewed not only by the tears of the stricken widow and children, but by those of the stern, hardy cowmen to whom he had been an employer as kind and indulgent as he was brave.

The earth oped not unto my frantic cries; The portals closed thee from me evermore Else had I melted Hell itself with prayers, And borne thee back to Earth triumphantly.

Unprofitably borne to man and beast, Which like to Nilus yet doth hide his head, Some few years since thou lett'st o'erflow these walks, And in the horse-race headlong ran at race, While in a cloud thou hidd'st thy burning face.

Sinking he left his drugget robe behind, Borne upwards by a subterranean wind.

[Footnote 1: See Guerber's Myths of Northern Lands, p. 127.] "'Wear these,' she cried, 'since thou hast in the fight So borne thyself, that wide as ocean rolls Round our wind-beaten cliffs his brimming waves, All gallant souls shall speak thy eulogy.'

An' dere war Mr. Brayton; he buyed some lan' and sole it to some cullud folks, an' his ole frien's got so mad wid him dat dey wouldn't speak ter him, an' he war borned down yere.

The door burst in upon her as she opened it, and immediately she was sprung upon and almost borne backwards by the wriggling, ecstatic figure of Columbus.

For surely no one has ever more earnestly and constantly borne in mind the maxim of Milton, that poetry ought to be simple, sensuous, and impassioned.

Think not, the king did banish thee; But thou the king: woe doth heavier sit, Where it perceives it is but faintly borne.

The body was taken into strong arms, and borne hurriedly to the office of the breaker, a little distance away.

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