70 adverbs to describe how to smitten

" If a Jew smote his neighbor, the law merely smote him in return.

I know not the name of the Saxon who ran upon him in the stour, but the king smote him so fiercely that he died.

And Pipa's heart smote her sorely, remembering the notes.

" Ormsby smote softly upon the edge of the table with an extended forefinger.

So Sir Launcelot rode to that basin where it hung and he smote upon it very violently with the butt of his spear.

The great heat of the sun upon his back makes him irritable, and when Miss POTTS sharply smites with her fan the knuckles of the hand which he has affably extended to take her by the chin, more than the usual symptoms of acute inflammation appear at the end of his nose, and he blows hurriedly upon his wounded digits.

He drew his sword, and as the Roman, with brand raised high above his head, prepared to strike, Gawain smote swiftly at the lifted limb.

His bailly smote more terribly with the sword than ever they were stricken, so that three hundred horsemen and over lay dead upon the field.

and the distress in his face smote Mercy bitterly.

Being afterwards introduced to his sister, and being deeply smitten with her beauty and accomplishments, he quits the house of lord Raymond abruptly, with a determination entirely to drop his connexion.

" And as he spoke, he drew back his massive arm and with his open hand smote Donnegan heavily across the face.

"Incuriously he smites the armored king And tricks his counsellors" "True, O God!" murmured the tiny woman, who sat beside the window yonder.

And then I had the steering-oar by the middle, and was smiting downward with the loom over the side of the boat; but the thing was gone from my sight.

He doubts if this masculinity will "smite more effectually their male beholders," for how would the sweet creatures themselves be affected "should they meet a man on horseback, in his breeches and jack-boots, and at the same time dressed up in a commode[A] and a night raile?"

he said genially, and picking up a bit of board, fallen from the side of the shed, he smote the mustang mightily along the ribs.

And if a Man would thoroughly consider how much worse than Banishment it must be to his Child, to ride by the Estate which should have been his had it not been for his Fathers Injustice to him, he would be smitten with the Reflection more deeply than can be understood by any but one who is a Father.

It smote her painfully when her father and mother talked about the gipsies and vagabonds that dwelt in the dark spot of ground.

These points perpetually smote upon the heart of Mr. Falkland.

When from beneath the deep sea the news that she was dangerously ill and then soon after that she was dead stole upon her friends here like a thief in the night, almost stunning them with grief; their first feeling was one of tender sympathy for the desolate, sorely-smitten parents, and of prayer that God would be pleased to comfort and uphold them in their affliction.

Lifting Excalibur, his good sword, in both hands, he smote so lustily that Frollo's head was cloven down to his very shoulders.

The September sun smote us mercilessly as we straggled along the miserable native trail, full of gullies and loose stones.

Graham had contemned it utterly, hardly allowing, even, that it was picturesque, but Bill, the odd-job man had, with her encouragement, spent a patient hour over it and in the teeth of scientific probability, lo, it had given forth streams of water as clear as any that had ever miraculously been smitten out of a rock.

Samuel Blount!" said the younger one, coming near and smiting him playfully on the elbow.

Victorine's tears smote on him poignantly.

I declare Sir Moses is positively smitten.

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