8343 examples of pitied in sentences

Her poor mother is to be pitied.

If he does not, and yet thinks himself very polite, and intends not to be otherwise, I am rather to be pitied, than he to be censured.

So I shall incur blame, and she will be pitied, if any thing happen amiss.

For men whom the Gods had slain He pitied and raised again; Till God's fire laid him low, And now, what help have we? OTHERS.

Nancy did not like Cyril, but she pitied him and was as friendly with him, in her offhand, boyish fashion, as she was with every one.

I liked the man, you see, and pitied him for his loneliness.

I should pity the poor girl if I saw she pitied herself.

Fielding has really a fund of true humour, and was to be pitied at his first entrance into the world, having no choice, as he said himself, but to be a hackney writer, or a hackney coachman.

In the mean time (as the song says), 'Their tattles all run, as swift as the sun, Of who had won, and who was undone By their gaming and sitting up late,' When it was observed I entered into none of these topics, I was addressed by an obliging lady, who pitied my stupidity.

But to sit idle on the household hearth, A burdenous drone; to visitants a gaze, Or pitied object.

Many were the Christian men and women at the South who pitied the hard condition under which their slaves were born, and desired to do all they could to ameliorate it.

Sarah Gailey was inexpressibly to be pitied, but George Cannon was not to be blamed.

Strange that she would sooner be hated and scorned than pitied!

She really pitied Rachel for her unhappy habit of despondency.

Every one pitied the landlord, who would certainly be ruined.

He was being pitied by a steward!

One might have sworn this detected fortune-hunter pitied her.

I pitied, in my mind, all those who were his subjects.

It is further worthy of note that it was always the rich rather than the poor whom Christ pitied.

R66673, 31Aug50, Margaret T. Applegarth (A) MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED, a photoplay in six reels by C. B. C. Film Sales Corp.

Most happily did he spend the remainder of that afternoon, and it was no small relief to all the Rowlandites in the evening to find themselves finally rid of Barker, whose fate no one pitied, and whose name no one mentioned without disgust.

Thy love has moved me;I, for once, will have The pleasure to be pitied.

"Not Napoleon at St. Helena, not Prometheus on his rock, were more to be pitied than he!

Walter Clifford was so distressed at this outburst, and the prospect of actual litigation between his father and his sweetheart's father, that Julia Clifford pitied him, and, after thinking a little, said she would stop it for the present.

Almost I do regret I pitied thee, Since thou hast sought to cozen us! MEDEA.

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