553 examples of my beloved in sentences

I hate cruelty, especially in women; and should have been more concerned for this instance of it in Mrs. Howe, had I not had a stronger instance of the same in my beloved to Miss Partington:

But nevertheless I must needs own, that I am not very sorry for this prohibition, let it originally come from the Harlowes, or from whom it will; because I make no doubt, that it is owing to Miss Howe, in a great measure, that my beloved is so much upon her guard, and thinks so hardly of me.

[Captain Mennell I sometimes called him; for among the military there is no such officer, thou knowest, as a lieutenant, or an ensignwas it not very kind in him] to come along with me so readily as he did, to satisfy my beloved about the vapourish lady and the house?

What was to be done on so palpable a detection?I clasped her hand, which had hold of the ravished paper, between mine: O my beloved creature!

The glamour of this touching memorial of a long-buried grief had stolen over me, and I was content to stand silent by my beloved companion and revive, with a certain pensive pleasure, the ghosts of human emotions over which so many centuries had rolled.

By fairy touch, light as a caress, Made from all this material so bright, My beloved rainbow, in Chipryd's rich dress

It was my pipe, my beloved pipe, that I regretted.

To the memory of my beloved the author Mr. WILLIAM SHAKESPEAR, and what he hath left us.

But you have been cruel to me; you have turned my beloved from the wigwam; you would have forced me to marry a man I hated; I go to the house of spirits.

My beloved wonders she has not seen me this morning, no doubt; but is too shy to say she wonders.

The happiest breakfast-time, my beloved owned, that she had ever known since she had left her father's house.

When I returned from attending the Captain down stairs, which I did to the outward door, my beloved met me as I entered the dining-room; complacency reigning in every lovely feature.

Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of Humanity, for as much as ye know that your labour is not in vain in Humanity.

My beloved!" Gwynplaine pressed his mouth to her beautiful icy hands.

I can say that my Beloved is mine and I am His, and that He will make all things to work together for His own glory and my eternal good.

For he received from God the Father, honor and glory, when there came such a voice from the excellent glory, saying, This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased."

With Peter and James and John, on the mount of transfiguration, He cries again, "This is my beloved Son; hear him."

She must have been my beloved wife in a former existence.

After dinner, not having slept the night before, I lay down, and was soon fast asleep, and dreaming of my beloved princess.

The fondest Lover I know, said to me one Day in a Crowd of Women at an Entertainment of Musick, You have often heard me talk of my Beloved: That Woman there, continued he, smiling when he had fixed my Eye, is her very Picture.

Where thou livest, my beloved, the Giver of Life sends down upon thee sometimes things of sadness; but I, the singer, shall make thee glad in the place of difficulty, in the place of cumber.

The term means "my beloved Lord."

The spouse took this course, when she could not get a sight of him whom her soul loved, Cant. vi. 3, and asserted her interest in him; "I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine.

"Yes I do and ever will trust you, my beloved Ellen," he said, with emotion.

Mubarak rubbed the ointment over my beloved's body; and having caused her to be richly dressed, he conveyed her to Maliki Sadik.

553 examples of  my beloved  in sentences