13 Words to use with tendernesses

In too many cases it is a fraud committed by an elder and more experienced party upon one whose ignorance of the world's ways and whose confiding tenderness appeal to him for protection even against himself.

If we can ne'er resign delight, Nor lose its object from our sight; And only present dangers brave, That which we dearest hold to save; If, when remov'd beyond our eye, All faith in heaven's protection die, Can all our tenderness atone For ills which spring from that alone?'

Let me kiss thy eyelids close until they pent these tears that parting hath wrung from thee, and yet, were they not, I would be without weapon, void of panoply, equipped not" "But thy urgent tongue and tenderness doth armour thee for conquest!" "Aye, 'tis love's armour; but thy tears make me strong to enter strife with men.

"I am sorry," stammered Bennington, his new tenderness fleeing, frightened, into the inner recesses of his being.

Milton's tenderness imprints ideas as graceful as Guido's Madonnas: and the "Allegro," "Penseroso," and "Comus" might be denominated from the three Graces; as the Italians gave similar titles to two or three of Petrarch's best sonnets.

With tenderness mother and son cared for the body.

And as a mother doth handle her child sick and weak, not reject it, but with all tenderness observe and keep it, so doth God by us, not forsake us in our miseries, or relinquish us for our imperfections, but with all pity and compassion support and receive us; whom he loves, he loves to the end.

While sacred tenderness perforce Welled from the heart and wet the eye; And something of a strange remorse Rebelled against the sanctioned sin of blood, And Christian wars of natural brotherhood.

They never meet or part with him without manifesting a tenderness proportionate to their valour,the old Homeric candour of emotion.

And truly, it set me all adrift; for I perceived that she did be greatly distrest concerning this matter, when I had conceived that she did but mean this thing for tenderness' sake.

close to thy breast Once more let thy poor little blind one be pressed; Once more let me feel thy warm breath on my cheek, And hear thee in accents of tenderness speak!

The duchess, looking on from the door, felt a sudden wave of tenderness sweep over her.

" I wuz touched by the tenderness underlyin' the idee, but sez I, "Have you counted the cost, Josiah?"

13 Words to use with  tendernesses