16 adverbs to describe how to sorrows

Have you sorrowed deeply?

Standing tall and proud before him she sighed and spake deep-sorrowing: "Then will I leave theean it must be so.

Examples are common, how it causeth melancholy, desperation, and sometimes death itself; for (Eccles. xxxviii. 15,) "Of heaviness comes death; worldly sorrow causeth death."

He at once set about reading devotional manuals, and sorrowed earnestly for his past sins.

His wounds healed apace but his soul had taken a deeper hurt, and day and night he sorrowed fiercely for his noble mother, wherefore he lay thus, heeding nought but his great grief.

He sorrowed heavily above his nephew, and offered him seemly burial, though in what place I cannot tell.

The next summer when I bought an eighty across the road so as to have more plow-land, I paid three dollars and a half an acre, and sorrowed over it afterward: for in 1857 I could have got all I wanted of the best landif I had had the money, which I had notat a dollar and a quarter.

Oh! may that brother never know Such madly sorrowing years!

all wearily Chaunt I my lays; Sorrowing tearfully, Saddest of men, Can I sing cheerfully, As I could then?

Speak not so hollow then: So sigh and sadly speak true-sorrowing men.

There was no selfishness in her feelings, deeply, unfeignedly she sorrowed, and willingly, gladly would she have laid down her life to preserve Mary's, that this fearful trial might be removed from Herbert.

You wrong, me, my best friend, not to believe Your kindness gives me joy; and when I grieve, Unwillingly my sorrows I obey: Showers sometimes fall upon a shining day.

And when Eli heard this cry and wailing he demanded what this noise was and meant, and wherefore they so sorrowed.

It is this fulfilling of uses that gives soul and life to all their delights and entertainments; and if this soul and life be taken away, the contributory joys gradually cease, first exciting indifference, then disgust, and lastly sorrow and anxiety."

Devotedly as her friends loved her, they could not sorrow, before her they could not weep.

Friend PUNCHINELLO: Thee has doubtless sorrowed, in spite of thy motley, with those bereft at Richmond.

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