200 adverbs to describe how to wisher

They were destined, however, to remember it for many a long day to come, and before many hours had passed they were heartily wishing that they had never set foot inside The Hermitage, but kept on their own side of the wall.

Mr. P. merely wished to remark that the society at that watering place is very aristocratic.

But," he good-naturedly added, "such a miracle may take place in your system; and, although I do not expect it, I sincerely wish it.

Another hint to help pious recitation is to earnestly wish to say the Office worthily, attentively and devoutly.

That it was to be near Nelly Lebrun as much as to be away from the colonel that he wished so ardently to leave the shack?

For the prospect of accomplishing public good, so devoutly to be wished, he nobly thought it a trifling sacrifice to hazard the little remnant of his advanced life; and, however men or nations may differ in policy or religion, whereever there is a human spirit sufficiently pure and enlightened to estimate public virtue, the sentiments and the conduct of HOWARD must secure to his memory the fondest veneration.

Rustem did the same, and when he had placed the forked arrow in the bow-string, he imploringly turned up his face towards Heaven, and fervently exclaimed, "O God, thou knowest how anxiously I have wished for a reconciliation, how I have suffered, and that I would now give all my treasures and wealth and go with him to Irán, to avoid this conflict; but my offers are disdained, for he is bent upon consigning me to bondage and disgrace.

" "although, of coursenow, quite honestly, Patricia, I have occasionally wished that you would not speak of sacred ander, physical and sociological matters in exactly the tone in whichwell!

Such as could, fled to join with Malcolm and Macduff, who were now approaching with a powerful army which they had raised in England; and the rest secretly wished success to their arms, though for fear of Macbeth they could take no active part.

Sergeant Corney had fallen into what seemed to me a moody silence; I looked out now and then at the painted forms of those human wolves, who would lay waste our happy valley, and wished most fervently that I had the power to destroy them all with one blow.

" American children of the present day are surer than the children of any other nation have ever been that their fathers and their mothers and their ministers will allow them liberty to do in church, as well as with respect to going to church, such things as they know how to do, and eagerly wish to do.

Decebalus now accepted the arrangement, for he was indeed hard pressed, yet he did not wish personally to hold a conference with Domitian, but sent Diegis with other men to give him the arms and a few captives, whom he pretended were the only ones he had.

He departed, however, the King obviously wishing him out of the way.

Fondly we wished, and wished away, nor knew, 'Mid that long sickness, and those hopes deferr'd, 1798.]

As she thinks of her own happiness she is vaguely wishing that she might share it, and do some good.

Sometimes Mrs. Martin would ask him to read aloud, and though she seldom wished to hear any thing but newspapers, that was a diversion of his thoughts.

We most cordially wish success to an undertaking which promises to substitute the finest workmanship of the Riverside Press for the bad type and dingy paper of the common editions, and hope that the publishers will see the propriety of adequately remunerating the author.

Mr. and Mrs. Judson specially wished to go to Burmah, where, with a population of many millions, there was hardly a single Christian teacher.

Wherefore still as they went on, they wished for a better way.

Oh, most assuredly, if you wish it.

Play-days are not yet over for the Queen, and doubtless she does not wish to hasten their departure, for children are children all the world over, whether born in palace or cottage.

Lastly, he wishes the dog-days would last all year long; and a great plague is his year of jubilee.

But he knew that he was making excuses and that he should have wished more wisely.

And she leaning her hand upon her cheek, he passionately wished himself a glove upon that hand, that he might touch her cheek.

As to the state of affairs at the present momentfor that, I apprehend, is the practical question on which the House wishes an answer from me, I wish distinctly to assure hon.

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