359 adverbs to describe how to loved

Everybody looked gayFrench people so dearly love a showand it was amusing to see the interest every one took in the steady stream of people, from the fashionable woman driving to the Bois in her victoria to the workmen, who would stand in groups on the corners of the streetssome of them occasionally with a child on their shoulders.

I soon left the home now rendered gloomy by the absence of her whom I had so tenderly loved, and going to Leavenworth I entered upon a dissolute and reckless lifeto my shame be it saidand associated with gamblers, drunkards, and bad characters generally.

But now she was revelling amongst the flowers, which she seemed to love passionately.

But the freaks of youthful passion are endless, and it was evident that they loved each other sincerely.

It is curious how deeply one may love, and yet feel that there is something more.

He had loved very fondly his son Wesley.

She thought she loved Monsieur Giron so devotedly that she could bear anything for the sake of being with him.

Madame Esmond at one time had thoughts of going with him, but, as she and Harry did not agree very well, though they loved each other very heartily, 'twas determined that Harry should see the world for himself.

But, although a Christian, and an humble and devout one, Emily Moseley was a woman, and had loved ardently, confidingly, and gratefully.

Flowersfor Agnes Jones, who loved intensely all God's works in Nature, had great faith in the ministry of flowerswere there to give brightness in the midst of depressing surroundings.

You and I and all the other little men may not regret him afterward, since heroes, and particularly mad ones, are not madly loved.

" Equally fond, too, are cats of valerian, being said to dig up the roots and gnaw them to pieces, an allusion to which occurs in Topsell's "Four-footed Beasts" (1658-81):"The root of the herb valerian (commonly called Phu) is very like to the eye of a cat, and wheresoever it groweth, if cats come thereunto they instantly dig it up for the love thereof, as I myself have seen in mine own garden, for it smelleth moreover like a cat.

To-morrowWhat news of to-morrow? Now learn ye to love who loved nevernow ye who have loved, love anew!

"You are right, she feels very strongly, and she shows these feelings to everyone whom she meets; but I do not find that wrong, for, wherever she meets with a response, there she remains faithful to her feelings, and she loves her friends warmly and constantly.

Will she let me prove I can love faithfully?

Mr. Bloomfield was a quiet, sensible, gentleman-like man, whom his wife fervently loved, without making any parade of her attachment and he was also one who had the good sense to make himself agreeable wherever he went.

I say it to give yon true comfort, to make you trust and love the Holy Spirit utterly, to know HimHis strength and His wisdom as well as His tenderness and gentleness.

No, love discreetly, Sir, love as I ought, love honestly.

He had loved, not wisely, but too well; and his manly eyes (when he learned his mistake), though not used to weep on every small occasion, dropt tears as fast as the Arabian trees their gum.

The art of courtly love.

In this view, to love God supremely and exclusively means practically, to love only the best things in the best way, recognizing God both in the affection and in its object.

Ye churchmen cannot rightly understand our King; but we yeomen love him right loyally for the sake of his brave doings which are so like our own.

Instead of confirming his growing intention of indifference, it had, as might have been foreseen, the directly opposite effect; and from the moment of his learning that Hesper secretly loved him, she at once became invested with a new glamour, and grew daily more and more the forbidden fascination few can resist.

At the time of which I am now speaking the Prize Ring was one of our fashionable sports, supported by the wealthy of all classes, and was supposed to contribute to the manliness of our race; consequently our distinguished warriors, as well as the members of our most gentle professions, loved a good old-fashioned English "set-to," and nobody, as a rule, was the worse for it, although my poor brother Jack never recovered his half-crowns.

Henrich's illness proved a very long and painful one; and notwithstanding the kindness of all her friends, and the attentions paid by the rest of the settlers to the young patientwho was a general favoriteit was difficult to procure for him either the food or the medical attendance that his case required: and frequently his parents feared that a foreign grave would soon be all that would remain to them of their dearly-loved child.

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