527 examples of lovingly in sentences

He long and lovingly upon the scenes he was leaving.

"Yes, I drew up the will," he said, deliberately, "and I remember that he gave to you, his betrothed bride, all that he possessedgave it gladly and lovingly, and without reserve.

Nothing for a long time had been so hard for her to bear as the thought of separation from the little girl she had begun to love like one of her own, who had also grown so lovingly attached to her.

The monkeys gave the keeper the laugh, and Bolivar put his trunk lovingly on pa's shoulder, and seemed to say: "Old man, you are it, from this time out."

She soon approached him, and lovingly said: "O why the secret keep from one, Whose heart is fixed on thee alone!

And yet how carefully and lovingly she still assembled around her her own first brood, from Blaise and Denis the twins, now one-and-twenty, to the last born, the wee creature who sucked in life from her bosom with greedy lips.

And, prettily and lovingly enough, her idea had been to depict children's games and children's heads; indeed, all the members of the family in their childish days.

But she trembled slightly when she remembered how lovingly he had twice caught her in his arms on the previous night when they were all retiring to bed.

His eyes were wells of ink when the light fell into them,sad, kind eyes, that gave his face a look of patient service long and toilsomely, but lovingly bestowed.

With parting injunctions to my namesake to let the cat alone, not to "track up" the kitchen, and not to play with matches, the little woman lovingly cuffed the conspiring lesser Sullivans into a decorous line behind her and marched them off to church.

It was built of grey stone which age had coloured with a tender and an appreciative hand; a rich growth of ivy and clematis clung lovingly over a greater portion of it so that the mullioned windows were framed by the dark leaves and the purple flower.

The landlord sighed and looked lovingly at his cigar, then went on: "They offered that squireMiss Ida's grandfathera peerage; the Herons had often been offered a baronetcy; but they'd always refused, and the squire declined the peerage.

When she had poured out her father's coffee, she took it round to him and let her hand rest on his shoulder lovingly; but Jason had brought in the post-bag and Mr. Heron was unlocking it and taking out the few letters and papers, and seemed unconscious of the little anxious caress.

Approaching the door, he there found the good old man, holding a volume in his hand, which alternately he read, and then, with a finger between the leaves, looked lovingly at the Great Stone Face.

This man, a friend, recognizing the nature of George Henry's struggle, had never sought paymenthad, in fact, when the debtor had gone to him, apologetically and explaining, objected to the intrusion and objurgated the caller in violent language of the lovingly profane sort.

Sometimes, in the midst of things, would float before his eyes a vision of woods, of dark soil, of a buckwheat field, of squirrels on brush fences, of a broad, blue river, and finally of a face, maternal and sweet, with brown eyes, hovering over him watchfully and lovingly.

The lady, too, had risen; she took the proffered hand, held it between both of hers, and looked once more so lovingly into the child's eyes, that her little heart was moved.

She greeted him lovingly and stroked his tear-stained eyes and flushed cheeks.

Still he was silent, looking out through the open door to the eastern hills, where the sunlight lingered lovingly with golden radiance.

This Advent sermon however was a masterpiece, and as Mr. Lorimer lovingly fingered the pages of his manuscript he told himself that it could not fail to make an impression upon the most hardened sinner.

I see in your letter all the memories of the past, and that you can throw your kind heart into the present moment lovingly.

Will write again from N.Y. Lovingly, "ALICE.

She smiled at him lovingly.

Throwing herself upon a stool at her grandmother's feet, Maggie would lay her head upon the lap of the proud lady, who very lovingly would smooth the soft, shining hair, "so much like her own," she said.

If you knew how I was tempted," said Hagar, and her voice was full of yearning tenderness, while her bony fingers parted lovingly the shining hair from off the white brow of the young girl, who pleaded again, "Tell it to me, Hagar.

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