7 adverbs to describe how to sentiment

in thy temper'd clime; In dew, in shade, in silence nurs'd, For truth and sentiment athirst.

This apostolic optimism was not a thin and fleeting sentiment begotten of a cloudless summer day.

Being more remote, they had shared less than some of their brethren in the kindness of Mr. Kinzie and his family, and consequently their sentiments of regard for them were less powerful.

Phrases take the place of deeds, sentiments those of facts, and grimaces those of benevolent looks, so ingeniously and so impudently, that the wronged often fancy that they are the victims of a severe dispensation of Providence, when the truth would have shown that they were simply robbed.

The noblest sentiment in the book"Who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this?"comes from Mordecai.

Some became rather attached to the officers who came among them; others grew rather to dislike them: most felt merely a vague sentiment of distrust and repulsion, alike for the haughty British officer in his scarlet uniform, and for the reckless backwoodsman clad in tattered homespun or buckskin.

But it is also my agreeable conviction that the highminded Government of the United States shares warmly the sentiments of the people.

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