2868 examples of loving him in sentences

In loving him, she'd more ingrateful prove To her first Vows, to Reason, and to Love.

But, Rudolph, you mustn't expect a woman to judge the man she loves; if you call on her to do that, she doesn't reason about it; she just goes on loving him, and thinking how horrid you are.

So now do I place him in thy care, good saint, for thou dost know me but poor rogue Roger, a rough man and all unlearned, yet, even so, I do most truly love him and, loving him, do fearfor meseemeth his hurt is deeper than hurt of body, he doth pine him and grieve for lack of his heart's desirea young man, sweet saint, that doth yearn for a maid right fair and noble, pars amours, good saint, as is the custom.

What wages did I receive when I gave myself for his love, So young, so weak, and loving him, loving him so What did I get for my sin, O merciful God above!

And something else she saw, something of which she did not know the name but from which, not loving him, she shrank with an instinctive shiver of revolt.

He passed his night beneath the silent stars, Below the resting-room of Gwendolaine, Who lay within his castle, loving him, While he kept watch, to guard her from himself.

THE GOVERNMENT ATTORNEY: I did not reproach her for that, I said that she did not succeed in loving him.

And he felt that she was unconscious of it all; that she did not even know with what sort of love she loved him, loving him only for the happiness of loving him: of being with him, and of waiting on him.

It prevents the necessity of the father looking daggers at the son-in-law, and then loving him violently; the mother is spared the trial of telling her daughter that she forgives her though she has broken her heart; and, what is still better, there is not the slightest occasion whatever for the bride to say she is wretched, for having done what she certainly would do over again to-morrow, were it undone.

I don't suppose any one ever came in contact with that fantastic and smiling humanity of his without loving him for it.

"If they say to-morrow morning that Arbuthnot is false to his principles or his party, that he is a bribe-taker, a man who sells his vote, will you believe them and stop loving him?"

This would be part of the punishment; and at least she could have the satisfaction of assuring him how she loved him, and of loving him heartily, humbly, even without return.

Lucy not engaged to Drewett; not loving him, by his own admission; not likely to love him!

No one can see him without admiring him, and no one can know him without loving him.

In the early gray dawn, from one highway there rode into the town the baffled pursuers, from the other the grandmother's grandmother, clasping the corpse of her husband with arms as stiff as his own; loving him, so the grandmother used to say, with a love which, if ever love could do so, would have effected a resurrection.

How far rather would I let her go this moment, than grow up without loving Him!

He refers to the treatment which Northern men received in the South, and he remarked, parenthetically, that he had never known of a man who had been able "to whip his wife into loving him," an observation that produced laughter.

"I have accorded you incessant praise And song and service, dear, because of this; And always I have dreamed incessantly Who always dreamed, when in oncoming days This man or that shall love you, and at last This man or that shall win you, it must be That, loving him, you will have pity on me When happiness engenders memory And long thoughts, nor unkindly, of the past, O Branwen!

The cowgirls are shown as risking all for Krishna, as loving him above all else but none is singled out for mention and none emerges as a rival.

My young Master was a Lad of very sprightly Parts; and my being constantly about him, and loving him, was no small Advantage to me.

They never wavered in their allegiance to "our Charlie," but stood by him through evil report and good report, when he was outcast as when he was triumphant, loving him with a deep, passionate devotion, as honourable to them as it was precious to him.

He fancied he was a ragged, shoeless boy again, nobody loving him, or caring for him, and that he saw old Oliver and Dolly standing on the step, looking out for the mother, who had gone away, never, never to see her darling again.

If he were my husband, I do not think I should ever find anything to prevent me loving him.

The High Churchman may think him unduly careless about forms and ceremonies; but, loving him very well, I yet wish to represent the Dean as he really was.

She had married her husband without loving him, and he had never sought to win her love.

2868 examples of  loving him  in sentences