18 adverbs to describe how to uplifting

From its station drag the ponderous Cross of iron, that to mock us Is uplifted high in air!

" "She must be sleeping very deeply," the brother said; and as he spoke, he cautiously uplifted a fold of the hangings.

Consequently, at the statutory hour, his voice was not uplifted with the rest; and he was served last.

The eyes of each were fixed upon the adorable body, and followed all its movements; and they were continually uplifting their hands towards Heaven, shedding tears, and expressing in every possible way the excess of their grief and anguish.

There was something extraordinarily uplifting in the notion of consecrating one's talents to the State.

I am by no means naturally nervous, and the very few glasses of Lafitte which I had sipped served to embolden me a little, so that I felt nothing of trepidation, but merely uplifted my eyes with a leisurely movement and looked carefully around the room for the intruder.

a life lonely, yet full of companionship; sady yet full of cheer; hard, and yet perpetually uplifted by an inward joy which made her very presence like sunshine, and made men often say of her, "Oh, she has never known sorrow."

Out into the full light of the cabin the woman came, and halted, barely a step in advance of the steward, her head uplifted proudly, her eyes on us.

Could it be that she had not been rightly uplifted by the greatness of their moment?

The cold curves of her statuesque mouth were warm and soft, her chin was saucily uplifted, her heavy waving hair fell over her shoulders to her knees, a glittering veil.

Up to this stage the great social scheme of General Booth for uplifting the "sunken tenth," has been, so to speak, "in the air."

A girl who is trying to do something for humanityto find the people she wants to uplift so trivialso without souls!"

" As on his foam-flecked charger, Carn-Aflang, He rides to-day towards Lady Gwendolaine, She draws her rein more tightly, arching more Her palfrey's head, and all unconsciously Uplifts her own,for she has waited long.

Simpson watched him for a while, and because his education had been far too closely specialized he quoted the inevitable: "Where every prospect pleases, And only man is vile" The verse uplifted him unreasonably.

As a consequence of their stand with the American people in the Civil War, the position of the whole mass of the Irish and Irish-American people was vastly uplifted in American eyes.

Somehow in that bleak place this scrap of a human message wonderfully uplifted our hearts.

Straight the Earl his voice uplifted: "Hail to thee, my guest austere!

The beauty of the scene was strangely uplifting.

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