54 adverbs to describe how to forgiven

And Edith, dear Edithshe, too, must be frightfully keen on him, when one came to think about it, to forgive him so readily about Margaret TowOh, confound Miss Townsend.

I have no doubt that the moment the Prime Minister is fully acquainted with the circumstances he will arrange for what we humorously call a 'free pardon'; that is to say, the Law will very graciously forgive you for having been unjustly sent to prison.

"The first poem you sent me, Sir," he said, "I ought to have noticed,and I heartily forgive the second."

The creditor, whose forbearance had now reached the extremity of endurance, at last was led to take it to the Lord in prayer; saying he would "willingly forgive the whole debt if in anything he was wrong, but if the Lord thought it was right, hoped that his debtor might be compelled to pay the amount he so obstinately withheld.

I am a shrewd observer, and there had been something in Tuppy's manner as he booted that plate of ham sandwiches that seemed to tell me that he would not lightly forgive.

Such an insult is seldom forgiven, and never forgotten.

She loves me not well enough to forgive me generously.

" I think from eternity vast she will scarcely return To entice them to sin, you can safely forgive her now.

" "If 'e thought that," said Mrs. Kybird, firmly, "I'd never forgive 'im." "My advice to you," said Nathan Smith, shaking his forefinger impressively, "is to get 'em married on the quiet and as soon as possible.

Allah, however, is clement and merciful; He gladly forgives those sinners who have believed in Him, who have sincerely accepted Islâm, that is to say: who have acknowledged His absolute authority and have believed the message of the prophet sent to them.

"I can only say," replied Sawbridge, "that, not only to please you, but also from respect to a man who has shown such goodwill towards one of our cloth, I shall most cheerfully forgive all that has passed between the lad and me.

And now David Gemmell was the man, and Tommy genially forgave him all else for liking Elspeth.

"It's just your generous wayyou couldn't possibly have forgiven me more gracefully.

With such a flood of light invade our eyes, And our spread hearts with so great joy surprise, 10 That if your grace incline that we should live, You must not, sir! too hastily forgive.

And a nature is more divine which can forgive honestly and quickly than one which can only apologize and is not capable of a swift forgiveness.

That injuries can be honorably forgiven and forgotten is a hard doctrine to swallow in Eastern Kentucky, but when you see it practiced by those from the great world of which you have only dreamed it comes easier.

because I slept without your leave? Forgive my fault, ile never sleepe againe.

And inasmuch as thou hast obeyed the requirements of the Gospel thy sins are forgiven thee.

It was more like the tender, watching, tireless devotion certain mothers have for their childrenit was infinitely protecting, infinitely forgiving, infinitely understanding.

One may forgive a person who burns him, even if intentionally, but that does not stop the burn from smarting.

Live, Zempoallafree from dangers live, For present merits I past crimes forgive: Oh, might she hope Orazia's pardon, too!

Alexander discovers their secret, but magnanimously forgives the treason and joins the lovers' hands.

Words of common abuse came to his tongue readily, but there was an unconquerable tenderness in his heart always; and one day the thought went by that it was nobler of her to make him suffer than to have meekly forgiven him, as many women would have done, because he was a priest.

He concluded his decision with the following suggestions of amnesty: "We will also that the King of England and his barons do forgive one another mutually, that they do forget all the resentments that may exist between them; by consequence of the matters submitted to our arbitration, and that henceforth they do refrain reciprocally from an offence and injury on account of the same matters."

" "I once was," replied Amabel in a voice of despair, "but nowOh, Heaven forgive me!"

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