8699 examples of couraged in sentences

And, although she uttered that submissive "Yes'm," her high-couraged young heart registered a vow to achieve its own slice of these things as well as of daily bread.

Devoted, high-couraged as she was, she saw no way here to fight for the little ones.

Mother was a real pious woman, and she was a high-couraged woman too.

feel new couraged; for I had been troubled that I should be so helpless, in that I did be the Protector of Mine Own.

Eloquence is then only not dis-couraged when she serves for a client of truth.

His voice trembled at the commencement, but little by little, growing stronger, taking courage, inspired by the sacred text, he forgot everything, and the Superior, old Father Richard, who watched him with his little bright cunning eyes, and the unmoved professors, and his watchful fellow-students, jeering and scoffing at first, then at last astonished and jealous.

Then a friendly hand should be stretched towards us, should lift us up and say to us "Courage."

"Once again then, my dear fellow, courage.

But we must not lose courage or hope.

I trust we may be very quiet here for some time, and then one must gather courage for London and the battle of life again.

Unpopular since his apparent change of front regarding the Vienna treaty, it would have been small wonder if Lord John had taken the advice of his committee and retired from the contest; but he was bent on taking his one-to-hundred chance, and, as it turned out, his courage won the seat.

They were borne by Lord and Lady Russell with heroic courage and unfaltering faith.

But Nature (or Mr. McCarthy's art) has specially formed and endowed him for the amphibious sport indicated above, and has provided him with an excellent nose, an almost waterproof coat, the sporting instincts of a true son of Erin, and, above all, a disposition full of good sense; he is high-couraged, and at the same time adaptable to the highest degree of perfection in training.

"I know not, after what I have heard, whether you have courage for the deed," she continued.

When it came his turn to declaim before the school, he had not the courage to do it.

I dreaded asking how far he was going; but another passengerunder the influence of the human nosegay he was constrained to inhalesummed up the courage to pop the question, and received a reply which extinguished in my breast the last flickering ray of Hope's dim taper"Sair, I vosh go to Nashveele."

The youth, understanding the refusal conveyed in that terrible glance, had however enough courage to add, "You don't want them, sir!"

They sat till the family clock struck nine ere Hannah could muster courage to announce her father's decision, and related the conversation that had just occurred.

These circumstances gave her courage; and when, on the morning of the 2nd of September, she came to the council of war, which was held in the Augustine Monastery and presided over by the Maréchal de Brissac, accompanied by her two sons, she remarked with undisguised gratification that more than two thousand nobles were already assembled.

Masterpieces of painting from the National Gallery of Art; The Divine Comedy: The essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson; The red badge of courage.

She knew she had given him intimate hopes, she had not the courage to examine her mind thoroughly for the extent of her encouragement.

She who had never faced hardship and exposure had courage for herselfand me.

He attacked Chitor, but was foiled by the masculine courage of the Rana's concubine queen.

"I fancy Peg-leg's best couraged her up some.

Never was there a more admirable, extraordinary worker; never was any one more splendid-couraged and patient.

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