3189 collocations for loving

And then through the stillness she heard the sweet voice singing, "I love thee because thou hast first loved me, And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree; I love thee for wearing the thorns on thy brow, If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.

There is a young woman in it who loves a man, and there is another woman who also loves him, and another man who loves the first woman, and meddles and mars as though he were a professional philanthropist.

There is a young woman in it who loves a man, and there is another woman who also loves him, and another man who loves the first woman, and meddles and mars as though he were a professional philanthropist.

When we love God with our whole heart, and our neighbor as ourselves, there is no danger of our breaking the Decalogue.

They were confiding, affectionate, loving little children, and my heart warmed towards them, as I saw them waltzing and dancing and skipping about under the green foliage of the trees.

I will say no more, but as you love my Life, and my dearer Honour, get a Divorce, or you will see both ruin'd in Your Diana.

"I love my dear wife better and more deeply even than the day when I took her as a bride to my arms.

but they may do worse, they may look on ye, and Looking breeds Liking; and Liking, Love; and Love a damn'd thing, call'd Desire; and Desire begets the Devil and all of Mischief to young WenchesGet ye gone in, I sayhere's a Lord comingand Lords are plaguy things to Women.

The atmosphere of the house stifled her, and Pompey had loved her father!

"I love my husband," she said, tears suddenly filling them"and

French people of all classes love the country and a garden with bright flowers, and if the poorer ones can combine a rabbit hutch with the flowers they are quite happy.

So you love the girl?

"I loved my mother, Rudolph.

She whispered to him the text, "God so loved the world"; and, though he gave no sign of taking it in, yet presently, when she repeated it, big tears rolled down his face.

He loved very tenderly his daughter Kate.

Their religion does not make them love their neighbours.

She loved the people there, but she knew if she wanted to get well she would have to go home.

I know it, Sir, I know it, and that thou art as false as she: Was't not a Covenant between us, that neither shou'd take advantage of the other, but both shou'd have fair play, and yet you basely went to undermine me, and ask her of the Doctor; but since she's gone, I scorn to quarrel for herBut let's like loving Brothers, hand in hand, leap from some Precipice into the Sea. Scar.

He was trained by her to love books and study, to which, however, he seems to have had a natural and inherited inclination.

Behold now, these sighing trees love their lord the sun, and, through the drear winter, wait his coming with wide-stretched, yearning arms, crying aloud to him in every shuddering blast the tale of their great longing.

"Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you and persecute you,that ye may be the children of your Father in heaven, for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust.

For I haven't loved the boy as I ought to, and I am afraid to look you in the face, and you won't let me take my eyes awayyou won't let me!

To summarise what I said above: Americans, prior to the war, admired the remarkable advances made by Germany in recent years in economic and commercial lines; held in high regard your universities and many of your university professors; loved your music, and felt most cordial toward the millions of Germans who came to live among us and share the benefits of our free institutions.

by Mavor & Meredith] He loved his work and never tired of it.

Henrich loved her far too well ever to desert her; and that he loved truth too well ever to take her from her aged father, let the temptation be never so great.

3189 collocations for  loving