13 adverbs to describe how to evenings

"Because this bird, besides wearing a beautiful rosy shield on his breast, and singing at morning and evening more beautifully even than the very best Robin, is a very industrious and useful bird.

'The last day she remained till evening most devout, having been made partaker of the celestial table, and inebriated with that most pure blood of life, which is Christ.

"You have been acting boorishly and disgracefully all evening.

Long and earnestly that evening did he talk to Eric, and implore him to shun evil ways, striving to lead him gently to that love of God which was his only support and refuge now.

called out both of the men at once as he passed them like a flash, saying hurriedly "Good evening!

" She went on, not merely this evening, but afterwards, to tell me of the different efforts she had made to earn a living for herself with the help of kind friends.

perchance this evening or to-morrow morn, may be, The lords who hold me here a slave in sad captivity, May, since they think me wanton, their treacherous measures take That I should be a Christian and my former faith forsake.

'There was never (amongst other things he says) a better heart, or one more purified from all the bad passionsmore abounding in charity and compassionor which seemed to be so created as a refuge to the helpless and oppressed.' Meantime Sydney Smith's circumstances were still limited; £50 a year as evening preacher to the Foundling Hospital was esteemed as a great help by him.

" Regularly every evening, as soon as supper was over, the two boys stole down into the playground to set their trap; but when morning came there was no sign of the shed having been entered.

O Temu-Harma-chis, [Footnote: The evening and morning sun respectively.]

Or evening Tarrasses, to take opinions?

"Aristocrats in Paris must keep quiet or the aristocrats will hang," Mr. Morris had said to him tersely one evening just before leaving.

I spend a great deal of time up therenot always, to be sure, in sentimental contemplation of nature; it is my usual evening watchpost, from which I shoot the stags and roes out of the Justice's corn.

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