36 collocations for glad

then all at once With greedy nostrils snuff the fuming steam That glads their fluttering hearts.

"The rivers of the flood" had made "glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacle of the most highest.

Goddesses I saw, and nymphs Graceful and beautiful, and harpers fine As Linus or as Orpheus; and more deities, All without veil or cloud, bright as the virgin Aurora, when she glads immortal eyes, And sows her beams and dew-drops, silver and gold.

But now the gay delightful scene is o'er, And that sweet form must glad our world no more; Relentless death has stop'd the tuneful tongue, And clos'd those eyes, for all, but death, too strong, Blasted that face where ev'ry beauty bloom'd, And to Eternal Rest the graceful Mover doom'd.

Then turning to his youngest daughter Cordelia, whom he called his joy, he asked what she had to say; thinking no doubt that she would glad his ears with the same loving speeches which her sisters had uttered, or rather that her expressions would be so much stronger than theirs, as she had always been his darling, and favoured by him above either of them.

thy mild benignant light May glad some other captive's sight; Bright'ning the gloomy objects nigh, Thy beams a lenient thought supply:

They sailed for America, to visit his home, when, after the settlement of his estate in this Western world, they would return to make glad their father's home; that day has not yet come!

Now glad Content by clutching Haste was torn, And Work grew eager, and Devise was born.

'I am glad the Doctor,' he continued, 'is going to take me to town.

But in a distant city, Fays that still glad the earth, Four gentle little children, Hailed with delight his birth.

Surely you are glad your father" "No," I said, and my voice was so much louder than I had intended that the sound of it in the quiet room made me stop abruptly.

When naval traffic ploughs the main, Who shares not in the merchant's gain? 'Tis that supports the regal state, And makes the farmer's heart elate: The numerous flocks, that clothe the land, Can scarce supply the loom's demand; 30 Prolific culture glads the fields, And the bare heath a harvest yields.

Our watchful general had discern'd from far This mighty succour, which made glad the foe: He sigh'd, but, like a father of the war, His face spake hope, while deep his sorrows flow.

"Well," said Letty to herself, as she rose and approached the bed in the corner of the room, "Ise pow'ful glad dat somebody's gwine to take de key bahsket, for I nebber goes inter dat sto'-room by myse'f widout tremblin' all froo my back bone fear ole miss come back, an' fin' me dar 'lone.

But three and twenty scud about the fields, That glads my hart to ze their iollitie.

When cates luxuriant pile the spacious dish, And purple nectar glads the festive hour; The guest, without a want, without a wish, Can yield no room to musick's soothing pow'r.

And in verity this to be my Hope for that which doth come Afterwardthat all doth be leading unto so glad a joy as this, and that all pain and grief and all that doth make the shaping of Life, doth be but a process by which we be eternally perfected from living unto living, unto each Fulfilment that doth be but the doorway unto greater Fulfilment in the Beloved.

Studded trappings then I wore, And with pride my master bore, Glad his kindness to repay In my free, but silent way.

I'me glad of't. Mac.

"] Oh, there ain't no band to cheer us up, there ain't no Highland pipers To keep our warlike ardure warm round New Chapelle and Wipers, Sosince there's nothing like a tune to glad the 'eart o' man, Why Billy with his mouth-organ 'e does the best 'e can.

In one house one dead Sufficeth: let the others glad their mates, To the bride-chamber passing, not the grave, And o'er yon maids sing jubilee.

Most gracious goddess, more than mortal wight Your heavenly hue of right imports no less Most glad am I, in that it was my chance To undertake this enterprise in hand, Which doth so greatly glad your princely mind.

Oh, sir, well found; But most especially it glads my minde To see my mistresse restorde to kinde.

Perhaps there I shall see them if they have appeared; I shall place them in the folds of my garment, and with them I shall greet the children, I shall make glad the nobles.

Nay, many an object of deep, absorbing interest, more than one glowing friendship, has meantime passed away, leaving no memorial but sad and bitter thoughts; while this wee flower still lives and makes glad a little green nook in my heart.

36 collocations for  glad