22044 examples of happier in sentences

' This, therefore, is the last you must receive from me, till happier days.

But in the article thou seekest to subdue her for, a mere sensualist, a Partington, a Horton, a Martin, would make a sensualist a thousand times happier than she either will or can.

And as to rank, sense of honour, sense of shame, pride of family, may make rifled rank get up, and shake itself to rights: and if any thing come of it, such a one may suffer only in her pride, by being obliged to take up with a second-rate match instead of a first; and, as it may fall out, be the happier, as well as the more useful, for the misadventure; since (taken off of her public gaddings, and domesticated by her disgrace)

we owned, that no parents ever were happier in a child.

I will never voluntarily look on your face after to-night, if you wish it,if you would be happier so.

That was it; the Careys were happier!

There were six of them, living in the forgotten Hamilton house in a half-deserted village, on five or six hundred dollars a year, and doing their own housework, and they were happier than his own brood, spending forty or fifty times that sum.

We shall both feel happier when we know that you are on his track.

In vain my structures rise, my gardens grow, In vain fair Thames reflects the double scenes Of hanging mountains, and of sloping greens: Joy lives not here; to happier seats it flies, And only dwells where Wortley casts her eyes.

I will not say it is happier; but it is undoubtedly safer than any marriage.

He would have been a happier man if he had not so eagerly coveted a prize which it seems is unattainable by mere force of intellect, and is often conferred apparently by accidental circumstances.

Noe soule long tir'd with famine, whom kind death Has new enfranchisd from the loathed flesh, With happier expedition enters heaven

Yet there were happier moments in which he delivered himself up to the ruling inspiration.

Oppian's imitation of this is happier.

If you knew with how much pleasure I share your happiness you would be still happier.

If this be your generous will, then let me take this for a boon of happier days; and let me add, with a sigh of thanksgiving to the Almighty God, that Providence has selected your glorious country to be the pillar of freedom, as it is already the asylum to oppressed humanity.

Who can exactly tell what would have been the issue of your own struggle for independence (though your country was in a far happier geographical position than we, poor Hungarians), had France given such an answer to your forefathers in 1778 and 1781, instead of sending to your aid a fleet of thirty-eight men-of-war, and auxiliary troops, and 24,000 muskets, and a loan of nineteen millions?

But, happier than myself, he succeeded in persuading Turkey of the necessity of checking Russia in her overweening ambition, and curtailing her growth.

It will be all the happier for you. LEONÍD.

When Woodcourt came home, I saw that there was other happiness for you; I saw with whom you would be happier.

No words can express the secret agony of my soul as I sunk into this companionship, and compared these associates with those of my happier childhood, with the boys at Salem House.

If you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass, And some highway some happier make; If you can't be a muskie then just be a bass But the liveliest bass in the lake!

Pope thus describes him: 'Seen him, I have, but in his happier hour, Of social pleasure, ill exchanged for power; Seen him uncumbered with the venal tribe, Smile without art, and win without a bribe.

In later days, however, after his solicitudepartly soothed by the return of his letters to Madame du Deffand, partly by her deathhad completely subsided, a happier friendship was permitted to solace his now increasing infirmities, as well as to enhance his social pleasures.

Yet had he garrisoned the forts he captured, he would have been a better, happier, and more prosperous man.

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