34 adverbs to describe how to yearn

Little by little his passion spent itself, but still he lay there, yearning mightily for sound of his master's voice or touch of his hand, yet dared he not look up because of his abasement.

Do we not yearn eagerly for the dignity and beauty of high virtue?

Vaguely, as he hewed his footholds and worked his way up, he yearned for the cleverness of Harry or the wit of Joe.

On your farm, which you secretly yearn for. CHANTECLER

Instinctively I yearned for speed.

Now I know why my heart yearned so strangely towards the Indian Chief who saved my life in the Fort of Mystic; and why his voice had such a thrilling and familiar tone, that spoke of home, and bygone years.

I yearned merely to give direct expression to my pain.

He had the bullet-proof skin of your cold analyst who yearns eternally for facts.

She yearned feverishly to be rid of King and his intolerable domineering.

"And do yearn to woo her to forgiveness on thy knees, to crush her in thine arms and kiss her breath away, O Lover?" "Aye, dear Sir Benedict, in such sort and so greatly that my passion oft doth fright me, so fiercely do I yearn and longyet tremble and grow faint at thought of it!"

Could Nobili yearn so fondly for Enrica and she not know it?

So I fumed and I fussed, and I yearned inside of me to get square with somebody.

Seeing his manners now, and beauty too, She felt her heart yearn somehow inwardly; She felt her heart yearn somehow, till at last 'Twas all on fire, and burning warm and fast.

Never did a jockey yearn for a winning mount as keenly as each of them longed to have a full column in a morning edition whilst every other daily was blank.

The count yearned moodily for the solitude of his castle, which held so many loving memories for him.

Mrs. Greville earnestly wished their recovery, for she feared they might, through the similarity of names, bring some evil on her son, towards whom her fond heart yet painfully yearned, though years had passed since she had seen, and many weary months since she had heard of him.

Ah, think you she hath not perchance yearned with breaking heart for her babe?

A gentle, tender maiden, love-sick and mind-sick, yearning so piteously for a little mercy, or sympathy, or kindness, and treated like a mutinous soldier, because she loved so honestly and purely,is it any wonder that her hand went to her bosom and clasped the cold, hard keys that promised her life and freedom?

how weariedly, for one who had scarcely tasted food for that day, and who had left untouched the gift brought by her loving daughter that nightfor which, plain as it was, her heart yearned even amidst its grief, yea, though grief is said, untruly no doubt, to have no appetite.

my heart For better lore would seldom yearn, Could I but teach the hundredth part Of what from thee I learn.

What sudden yearning for the wash of waves, and the spring of girlhood, and the consciousness that one is fair to see, had overtaken her?

It is one of those days when one feels most convinced of being immortalwhen the spirits of men stretch out longing arms toward the All-Good, the Altogether Beautifulwhen souls thirst for God, yearn most deeply for the well of his unfathomed truthwhen, to those who have lost, their dead come back in most pleasant, gentle guise.

They, too, are unitedly yearning To "go to the country," together.

And poets tell not of the thousand nights Consum'd in weeping, and the dreary days, Wherein her anguish'd soul, a prey to grief, Doth vainly yearn to call her lov'd one back.

Mrs. Spragg visibly yearned to say more, but she restrained the impulse lest it should provoke her dismissal.

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