33 Words to use with desires

Now even thee, who mayest have no part in lies, thy soft desire hath led to dissemble in this thy speech.

Desires patronage, from wealthy friends.

Though the patient be averse, saith Laurentius, desire help, and refuse it again, though he neglect his own health, it behoves a good physician not to leave him helpless.

Fair desires dark, stout and stark desire slender, slow desires quick, severe desires gay (though this often secretly).

"Such as desire aid will receive it."Ib., 89 and 92.

Every human being, be he idolater, Mahometan, Jew, Papist, Socinian, Deist, or Atheist, naturally loves life, shrinks from pain, desires comforts which can be enjoyed only in communities where property is secure.

The man who is afraid to follow desire crucifies his life and stunts his growth.

Ofttimes my great desire doth flatter me With hope on earth yet many years to stay: Still Death, the more I love it, day by day Takes from the life I love so tenderly.

"Englishman, well educated, desires afternoon engagement; experienced in the care of children; good needlewoman; or would assist light housework.

Defeat is a mighty aid to repentance; and processes grow rapid in the presence of Death: he forgives and desires forgiveness.]

In desire idea and existence are separated; they are united in the satisfaction of desire; and approbation is said to be just the feeling of satisfaction in an idea which is also present (or imagined as present) in existence.

It fills the mind with trifling ambition; fixes the attention upon things which have seldom any tendency towards virtue or wisdom; employs in idle inquiries the time that is given for better purposes; and often ends in mean and dishonest practices, when desire increases by indulgence beyond the power of honest gratification.

Thus abstinence and generosity discovered themselves with his passion for botany, and the gratification of a desire indifferent in itself, was procured by the exercise of two virtues.

"A.J.S.P." desires information respecting the immediate descendants of R. Snow, Esq., to whom the site of {352} Chicksand Priory, Bedfordshire, was granted, 1539: it was alienated by his family, about 1600, to Sir John Osborn, Knt., whose descendants now possess it.

Because, Harry, mon, I've but the one desire leftand that's to be in at the finish of yon fight!" I was to give one more concert in Boulogne, that night.

The normal man and woman desire marriage and parenthood, and are fitted for it; but there are always exceptions who either do not desire it, or, desiring it, feel bound to put it aside at the call of some other vocation, which they feel to be supremely theirs, and which is not compatible with marriage.

to talk as he does of the Scotch,' iii. 170; desires portraits of their men of letters, iv. 265; friends among the Scotch, ii. 121, 306; good-humoured wit, ii. 77; iii. 51; holds a Scotchman not less acceptable than any other man, ii. 307; hospitality shown to, ii. 267, 303; v. 80; welcomed by the great, iv.

* "COWS, PIGS, ETC. "GIRL (15), leaving school, desires position in nice office or bank.

does the Church desire prayer at the ninth hour? 1.

With some Books to instruct me, and your counsel, Shall I rest most content with: other Acquaintance Than your grave presence, and the grounds of Law I dare not covet, nor I will not seek, sir, For surely mine own nature desires privacy.

Those cherry lips that breathe perfume, That cheek so ripe with youthful bloom, Made me with strong desire pursue The fairest peach that ever grew.

Over the bronze door which leads to the crypt, are inscribed the following words, quoted from the Emperor's will: "Je desire que mes cendres reposent sur les bordes de la Seine, au milieu de ce peuple Francais que j'ai tant aime.

Whatever the day has brought of care, Here love and laughter are mine to share, Here I can claim what the rich desire Rest and peace by a ruddy fire, The welcome words which the loved ones speak And the soft caress of a baby's cheek.

We shall learn that there can be no physical communication between or coördination of the various parts of organs, or harmonious acts for a desire result, without the nerves.

"If I might be so honoured by the privilege, I would present thy desire straightway to the Duchess here, who would no doubt place thee at once at court."

33 Words to use with  desires