1937 examples of be kind in sentences

" "We'd be kind o' lost, now, without the little beggar," said the Boy, glancing sideways at Mac.

One may surely be kind to a dying man, without being accused of coquetry;" and Amy sobbed in the most heart-rending manner.

But you, ye venerable powers, be kind,

At length he thus the ghost address'd: 'Since thou must be my constant guest, 60 Be kind, and follow me no more; For Care by right should go before.'

Oh, if you feel that way, father. FEJEVARY: Don't be kind to me, my boy, I'm not that old.

" Reined by an unseen tyrant's hand, Spurred by an unseen tyrant's will, Aquiver at the fierce command That goads you up the danger hill, You cry: "O Fate, O Life, be kind!

Hitherto Turkey has largely imported cotton from England; now Turkeythanks to German capital on terms above statedwill, in the process of internal development so unselfishly devised for her by Germany, grow cotton for herself, and be kind enough to give a preferential tariff to Germany.

He had gone to the Cerberus, and begged that Lord Hartfield would be kind enough to follow him there.

" She thought it was beautiful in the book, And the lesson home to her heart she took; She walked on her way with a trusting grace, And a dove-like look in her meek young face; Which said, just as plain as words could say, "The Holy Bible I must obey: So, mamma, I'll be kind to my darling brother; For 'little children must love each other.

"Master Marten," she said, "I am sure you will be kind to the little oneyou always arefor I must say you are one of the very best brothers I know, and that is saying a deal for youfor

"He is a widower," answered Mr. Balch; "a maiden sister of his wife's presides over his establishment; she will be kind to Clarence, I am confident; she has a motherly soft heart, and is remarkably fond of children.

I hope you will always be kind to poor dumb animals.

and I implored him to be kind and do so.

" As he spoke the names of the gods Damayanti bowed humbly; then she laughed merrily and said: "Follow you the inclination of your heart and be kind to me.

"Used t' drive so much in races," said Tunk, "got t' be kind of a habit with meseems so.

and to the quick, said I; and wast thou in my own land, where I have a cottage, I would take thee to it, and shelter thee; thou shouldst eat of my own bread and drink of my own cup; I would be kind to thy Sylvio; in all thy weaknesses and wanderings I would seek after thee, and bring thee back.

Meanwhile those eyes retained their tropic fire, Which, burning independent of the mind, Joined with the lustre of her rich attire To mock the outcastO ye Heavens, be kind!

In fact, Kittie Fleming told me when I went down to their place after some seed oats, that Grandma Thorndyke had said at the Flemings' dinner table that I was an exemplary boy, in my way, and when I grew up I would make some girl a husband who would be kind and a good provider.

You must be kind to one another, respectful to superiors, and quiet and orderly in your deportment.

I myself had been, of late, less to the flat in the English Prospect, but I knew that he had taken my advice that he should be kind to Nicholas Markovitch with due British seriousness, and that he had been trying to bring some kind of relationship about.

She hated the woman of the house, who tried, I have no doubt, to be kind to her, and after the first week she was left to herself.

It is my pleasure to be kind.

Let us waver and float and shine in the sun; let us bear pitifully and be kind; for the night cometh, and there an end.

" "My mamma bade me be kind to him.

But I had been wanting to make your acquaintance all the evening, and no one would be kind enough to present me.

1937 examples of  be kind  in sentences