93 examples of heartache in sentences

IV A curious little heartache accompanied Colonel Musgrave on his way home that afternoon.

Both midshipmen had agreed not to mention a word of Dan's heartache to either of the girls.

she sighed, "but indeed it wrung my heart to see thy woeful face when I did tell thee Fidelis was lost to theeNay, Beltane, stayO prithee let me speak" Quoth Beltane 'twixt his kisses: "Wherefore wert so cold and strange to me but yesterday?" "Dear my heart," she murmured, "I needs must make thee suffer a little just a very little, for that I had known so much of pain and heartache because of thee.

She was not what you girls call 'real bright,' but she was bright enough to have a heartache every day.

There is one who has a heartache about her and no one knows it except himself and me.

" This pagan proposition of being born in sin is pollution to the mind of a child, and causes misery, unrest and heartache incomputable.

No one surely could have recoiled with more heartache and terror from the thought of death than our respected lexicographer; and yet we know how little it affected his conduct, how wisely and boldly he walked, and in what a fresh and lively vein he spoke of life.

The greatest crises of life arise at this time because of the almost criminal ignorance of parents respecting these revolutionary changes and also because children who may never before have caused the parents the least trouble or heartache are now as unruly and unmanageable as a volcano in eruption.

" CHAPTER XXI Matter for Heartache Three days had passed away, and life had dropped into its accustomed monotony again.

Then she turned and went back up the path again: but her feet dragged in spite of herself; it was as if some instinct told her she was going to meet a heartache.

It was a miserable affair, and many a heartache did it promise me in the lonely days that were to come, when I should have said "good-bye" to the Temple and gone back to my old nomadic life; and yet I would not have had it changed if I could; would not have bartered the bitter-sweet memories for dull forgetfulness.

But she endured them with that silent bravery that is ever the woman's part, that strong, steady courage that can sit at home passive, patient, never knowing but that life-long sorrow and heartache are already at the threshold.

Give yourself no unnecessary heartache.

It gives me the heartache to recall those old times.

Twenty-five years of such allegiance, preceded by a youth in which the same gospel of obedience was bred into his marrowthis was not to be thrown off by a mere heartache; not to be more than striven against, half-heartedly, in the first moment of anguish.

Dear little Eddy has found life altogether unkind thus far, and I have had many hours of heartache on his account

A woman who suffers heartache because her husband never apologizes to her, or who endures mortification unspeakable because she has not a penny of her own, has no right to rebel, even in her own heart, unless she is training her son to make the sort of husband for some little girl, now in pinafores, which she would have wished for herself.

Oh! as real, as really realprovided life itself is anything beyond a heartless little chimerait is as real in its weariness and bitter heartache as the tall gum-trees, among which I first saw the light, are real in their stateliness and substantiality.

But, oh, how could you commend their chafing for battle and slaughter?" "Ah, Miss Anna, you" "Oh, when you know that the sooner they go the sooner comes the heartache and heartbreak for the hundreds of women they so light-heartedly leave behind them!

Visitacion was busy with some friends from Madrid, and I had that heartache I sometimes feel when I think of the past.

That is, her father was not satisfied, and it all came to nothing save aa heartache for me.

The family had sold the old home to obtain money with which to meet expenses until the salaries of the workers should begin to count, and had moved into the little flat where the nineteen-year-old sister had, for a year now, done her girlish best to make a home for her "four men," as she called them, while she kept many violent attacks of heartache bravely hiddenfor the most partunder a bright exterior.

He has been precious to me down through my life, with many blessings in the times of trouble and heartache.

All the time he had been absent he had been hungering for news, and receiving none; there were no posts across the vast deserts, nor did he live in these luxurious days when the heartache of anxiety may be relieved and set at rest by a telegram.

For how could a well-conditioned boy be gay with a heartache under his Sunday shirt and the spectacle before his eyes of a freckled human cock-sparrow darting round and round the bower of his Heart's Desire?

93 examples of  heartache  in sentences