342 examples of homeless in sentences

'Tis I, Old, homeless, childless, that for thee must shed Cold tears, so young, so miserably dead.

"Cousin John, you came to me when I was in great trouble; you offered me a home when I was homeless; I think you have been as kind as you knew how to be, and I want to thank you.

You don't know what you are talking about: you don't realize in the least what it is for a woman to live alone and homeless to the end of her days.

" "I never need be homeless, dear," said Mercy.

He did not believe in honest gratitude, he declared, particularly where homeless wanderers in the Burmese jungle were concerned.

At fifteen the boy was "a homeless orphan, a sick and sorrowful orphan," working for a saddler in Charleston a few hours of the day, as his health would permit.

Cooperative Housing for Europe's Homeless.

They were wandering homeless in the desert in the midst of the sand blown about by the wind, and were obstinately determined not to see his City placed upon a hill, which could not be hidden, the House of his Spouse, his Church built upon a rock, and with which he had promised to remain to the end of ages.

Being homeless, he called by chance at Tessa's little house, and she, not knowing who he was, took pity on his age and misery, gave him shelter in a shed, and food and drink.

An old mosque is appropriated to the purpose, under the charge of several directors; and here sick cats are nursed, homeless cats find shelter, and decrepit cats gratefully purr away their declining years.

His vanished dreams, his withered hopes Thou knowest, The baffled yearnings of his heart to snatch From paths unhallowed childhood's tottering feet, And lay a rosy smile on little lips With homeless hunger pale, to curses trained, Whereon

Isak was homeless.

Every year some 26,000 homeless and ownerless canines are picked up by the police in the streets of London, and during the forty-seven years which have elapsed since the Dogs' Home at Battersea was established, upwards of 800,000 dogs have passed through the books, a few to be reclaimed or bought, the great majority to be put to death.

She chaffed, the rigid hands, unloosed the closely fitting dress, sent for a cab and had her conveyed as quickly as possible to the home for the homeless.

The priest, on whom she had relied when all failed her, was still there, it is true; and once she had thought, that, while he lived, she was not fatherless, not homeless: but his authority had ceased to be paternal, and she trusted him no longer.

And then she raised her head, and upward cast Wild looks from homeless eyes, whose liquid light Gleamed out between deep folds of blue-black hair, As gleam twin lakes between the purple peaks Of deep Parnassus, at the mournful moon.

By Rhinefield and by Osmondsleigh, Through leat and furze brake fast drove he, Until he saw the homeless sea, That called with all its waves

In her deep sorrow, in her friendless, homeless position there was something soothing and consolatory in the sympathy of this young man, lawyer's clerk though he were, as she insisted with unnecessary repetition to herself.

Alike from all, howe'er they praise thee, (Nor prayer, nor boastful name delays thee) Alike from Priestcraft's harpy minions, 95 And factious Blasphemy's obscener slaves, Thou speedest on thy subtle pinions, The guide of homeless winds, and playmate of the waves!

"Those Indians always make me feel sad," remarked Uncle John when they were gone; "a poor disinherited race they are,homeless in the broad land which once belonged to their fathers!"

Finding himself homeless, Spanling gathered the ashes of his house into sacks, loaded them on a cart and drove away.

"Such was my beginningthe event of my life, in the shadow of which I live and by virtue of which, though I know every road and house of the world, I yet am homeless.

Most men forget, but many remember; yet whether they remember or no, they are all orphans nevertheless, lost children and homeless ones.

Man, the homeless one, had advanced a step towards his home, for he began to live partly in the beyond.

This false alarm had roused my anger and in a jiffy I could see how thousands of people had been deceived, and were now erring homeless along the roads of France!

342 examples of  homeless  in sentences