28 adverbs to describe how to heart

Look, how you have to waken all these dead, That walk about you!Open their dim eyes; Sing to them with your heart, Veronika, As I am piping, far away, outside!

Forward leapt the swift cruiser, all too slow for the anxious hearts of those aboard.

Keep a cheerful frame; keep a happy heart; keep a contented spirit; keep your eye up, and your heart aloft, and you prove Christianity better than all the Butlers, and all the wise men that ever lived.

" Then King Meliadus looked upon Tristram and loved him very dearly, and he said: "Tristram, thou hast assuredly a very great heart to undertake this adventure, which no one else will essay.

Here is Corsica, where the giant of our age was born; here is Toulouse, where I first saw the light; here is Nancy, where I felt my heart awakenedwhere, perhaps, she whom I call my Aeglé waits for me still!

Yet doth now this thing of evil my longsuffering heart beguile, Though the utmost she vouchsafes me is the shadow of a smile:

Measure for Measure, iv, II: 'You shall find me yare'; and The Tempest, i, I: 'Cheerly, my hearts! yare, yare!'; also Act v, sc.

The heart and mind, consciously or unconsciously, ask for some deeds other than those of arms and sycophancies.

My heart thy temple evermore!

His kind and fatherly heart was interested in the brave young nobleman.

The marriage which he urgeth I accept, But this compulsion and unkinde disgrace Hath altered the condition of my love And filde my heart with yrksome discontent.

This fire has no flameonly a glowing, ruddy heart, on which the bright brass saucepan sits; and kneeling before it, stirring the mess with a long iron spoon, is Barbara.

He thought on the sympathy that existed between themhe remembered the lighting up of that soft, dark eye, the flushing cheek, the smile of pleasure that ever welcomed him, and fondly his heart whispered that he need not doubt her love.

The boy marked their interest, and began his story at once, while the hearts of the three girls sang-gladly: "At lastat last!

con amore [It], heart in hand, nothing loth, without reluctance, of one's own accord, graciously, with a good grace.

Two hearts inside stopped beating for a second or two.

He had as kind a heart as ever beat in the breast of a young Irishman of twenty-three; but his propensity to mischievous pranks was continually getting him and his friends into trouble.

Many a broken and mutilated cross has been set up in Ireland in recent years, proving that the heart of the Gael, no matter how rent and broken, is still inclined to bind up the broken wounds of her past glories.

He does not expect us to procure for ourselves hearts of some new supernatural texture, but merely the heart of flesh for the heart of stone.

With that to cheer us we played our tragedy of "The Broken Heart" very merrily, and after that, changing our dresses in a twinkling, Jack Dawson, disguised as a wild man, and Moll as a wood nymph, came on to the stage to dance a pastoral, whilst I, in the fashion of a satyr, stood on one side plying the fiddle to their footing.

Still let these arms to thy bare breast Their lingering heat impart; Come shroud thee in my tatter'd vest, And nestle next my heart.

Each of these girls grew up to maidenhood and each became engaged, and each one died during the period of engagement, two by suicide, one by falling from a window, one from a 'broken heart' (presumably heart failure, owing to sudden shock through fright).

Away o'er the dancing wave, Like the wings of the white seamew; How proudly the hearts of the youthful brave Their dreams of bliss renew!

whose clear and useful light Sheds on the mind a ray divinely bright; Condensing in one rule whate'er the sage Has proudly taught, in many a labour'd page; Bid every heart thy hallow'd voice revere, To justice sacred, and to nature dear!

And David has scarcely heart or a pen for anything else.

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