5775 examples of kindly in sentences

" Wonderful earth Of little kindly things, That buzz and beam And flitter little wings!

And the mountains and woods Have their day, have their day; But, kindly old rout Of the fire-born moods, You pass not away.

Let us hope that some kindly middle region was found for him, where he can call dishevelled angels about him with some new and more rhythmical form of his old Gather round me, boys, will yez Gather round me?

We can show kindly faces, speak kindly words, bear to them fruits and food, and moral help, greater than fruit or food.

We can show kindly faces, speak kindly words, bear to them fruits and food, and moral help, greater than fruit or food.

Our astonishment almost passed bounds when we heard her continue with a kindly inquiry after his health, and, undeterred by his evident readiness to launch into detailed symptoms, listen to him with the most respectful attention.

We patronize them kindly for learning to turn hand-organs or eat from porringers.

Never yet have we seen the country boarding-house where kindly and persistent remonstrance would not introduce the gridiron and banish the frying-pan, and obtain at least an attempt at yeast-bread.

We see, also, many men,good, generous, kindly, but not sensitive-souled,who have learned that the sunshine of their homes all depends on little things, which it would never have entered into their busy and composed hearts to think of doing, or saying, or providing, if they had not discovered that without them their wives droop, and with them they keep well.

They sang "Lead, Kindly Light," and came out through the narrow doorway into the sunshine with the coffin, the hats of the pallbearers in a row on top, and there was hardly a dry eye among us.

It passes not with oratory, it is commonly foreign to riches, nor does it often sit in the places of the mighty: but may be felt in the touch of a friendly hand or the look of a kindly eye.

So there it all lies, festering in the sun, and cooking poison day and night; while the mangroves and graceful white roseaux {115a} (tall canes) kindly do their best to lessen the mischief, by rooting in the slush, and absorbing the poison with their leaves.

A simple, kindly, brave Christian man he seemed, and all who knew him spoke of him as such.

A wild pine grew in the lowest fork, and had kindly let down an air-root into the soil.

Then he would deliver a sermon on this topic with such great conviction and enthusiasm that Basilio would begin to feel kindly toward the preacher.

It was time to return, and they kindly invited him to enter the carriage, an invitation which the young man did not give them cause to repeat.

With the letter he sent five pounds, to be distributed in aid of a charitable institution, in whose behalf Goldsmith seems to have taken an active interest; and the letter concluded with this kindly expressed invitation; "If a farm, and a mere country scene will be a little refreshment from the smoke of London, we shall be glad of the happiness of seeing you at Cranham Hall.

Although the Egyptian king did not embrace Islam, he was kindly disposed towards its Prophet.

We never hear any more of her beyond that the Prophet treated her kindly and would not suffer her to be ill-used.

I took her away alone, and having tried my best not to frighten the life out of her by my grave face, asked her seriously and kindly to tell me whether she supposed herself to have any connection with the phenomena in my house.

Why should they fear?That pow'r that kindly spreads The clouds, a signal of impending show'rs, To warn the wand'ring linnet to the shade, Beheld without concern expiring Greece; And not one prodigy foretold our fate.

Now pause, great bassa, from the thoughts of blood, And kindly grant an ear to gentler sounds.

An honest horse will try to help himself, and do all he can for you, especially if you treat him kindly.

That lamp shone steady and clear, a 'kindly light' in the darkness of Turkish misrule, and in the havoc of the massacres a beacon of hope, not always reached by those hapless refugees.

The following are extracts of letters, which he wrote while in South Carolina, to an intimate friend in Concord, Massachusetts, who has kindly furnished them for publication.

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