35 adverbs to describe how to repenting

I know that at this moment you are doing something that you are ashamed ofsomething that later you will bitterly repent.

Until that moment Mrs. Bloomfield had formed no just idea of the extent to which the feelings of Eve were interested in Paul, for she had but an imperfect knowledge of their early association in Europe, and she sincerely repented having introduced the subject at all.

Ah,I do confess I was an old Fool,bewitcht with Beauty, besotted with Love, and do repent most heartily.

The king put it on, and so little regarded it that he forgot to remove it again, as he afterward repented that he had not done, thinking that his conduct in allowing it to remain on his head bore too strong a resemblance to fear or to an unworthy compromise of his dignity.

For now the day was come when the ungrateful lords of Athens sorely repented the injustice which they had done to the noble Timon.

Repent, therefore, ye who listen to me, and repent speedily; for sudden death, plague, fire, and famine, are at hand.

" "Were I not wounded and weak from fever, Madame, believe me, by that hour he would deeply repent having caused you this humiliation," says Calvert, bitterly.

'True,' replied the mother, 'but since I have known Catherine's unmatched excellence, I have grievously repented that I ever contemplated that alliance.

Indeed, in the opinion of the framers of the bill, the House was already too large, and they proposed to reduce its number by upward of sixtya step to which it is probable that many of those whose opposition contributed to defeat it subsequently repented of their resistance.

I once made a charming little savage severely repent the delight she took in seeing her tabby favourite make cruel sport with a pretty sleek bead- eyed mouse, before she devoured it.

Ab imo cordis I repent my selfe Of all my sinnes against his maiestie; And, heavenly father, lay not to my charge The death of poore Pertillo and those men Which I suborn'd to be his murtherers, When I appeare before thy heavenlie throne To have my sentence or of life or death.

Lastly, my dear fellow, never fall in love with any womanif you do, you will inevitably repent it.

why, merely to repent and believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and to seek forgivness for our sins through his blood.

Back you then to Leyden, Ile keep at Roterdam: there if he fetch me Ile nere repent whatever can fall on me.

Follies have been his, but they have been nobly repented; and something within me whispers that the knowledge he is my dearest and most intimate friend, that we mutually feel we are of service to each other, will plead his cause and my request to my kind and indulgent father, with even more force than the mere relation of facts, interesting as that alone would be.

"They were fully, painfully repented.

Perchance he had already repented of his first refusal.

I have waited and hoped by day and by night; I'll watchif sparedtill my locks grow white; Have prayedyet repent that my faith waxed dim, When passing, you left no message from him.

It is an unfortunate habit of publicly repenting for other people's sins.

Rarely repent Until they meet Their punishment.

When I met Mr. Kenney there, I sadly repented that I had not dragged you on to Dieppe with me.

" If, in translating Ovid, Dryden was tempted by the manner of his original to relapse into a youthful fault, which he had solemnly repented of and abjured, there is surely room to believe, that the simple and almost rude manners described by Homer, might have seduced him into coarseness both of ideas and expression, for which the studied, composed, and dignified style of the Aeneid gave neither opening nor apology.

And when they saw the scripture written in the earth they were greatly abashed because of their unkindness, and repented them full sore of that they had mocked them the day before.

She seemed to scan her life continually to find some sin in the past, for which she had not specifically repented, and, at times, as I knew by the confidences of my later years, when she would appeal to me for my opinion, the problem of the unpardonable sin became one of absorbing study, which she finally laid aside in the supreme trust in his goodness, who alone knew her intentions and desire to be obedient to the Law.

We have given as plainly as we can our reasons for the opinion which this magazine has expressed several times already, that with the exception of Mr. Allingham, our young poets are a very hopeless generation, and will so continue unless they utterly repent and amend.

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