169 examples of tender-hearted in sentences

He was absurdly tender-hearted, and he thought that, after all, it didn't matter so very much.

"Ah, Rosa, we saw a gentle, tender-hearted man in Washingtonthe very ideal of a people's father.

He was the Pen of old days, the frank and affectionate, the generous and tender-hearted.

And the answer to it is, that just BECAUSE Christ is so loving, so tender-hearted, therefore he MUST punish us for our sins, unless we utterly give up our sins, and do right instead of wrong.

To be sure, she answered, Polly would think it an honour to attend Mrs. Lovelace: but the poor thing was tender-hearted; and as the tragedy was deep, would weep herself blind.

Then they decide on the sentence; perhaps some one suggests that it should be the utmost infliction allowable, a slight pat on the hand; while a tender-hearted girl says, "Please, sir, give it him very softly;" but the issue is, a marked distinction between right and wrong;appropriate expressions of pleasure and disapprobation:and on the spot, "a kissing and being friends."

Then they pressed about her, kissing and embracing her: and brought the children to take leave of her; and were a tender-hearted, simple, foolish, set of women altogether.

" If Cicero, the most tender-hearted of Roman public men, could urge the claims of the companies so strongly, and, as in this last letter, without any allusion to the interests of the province and its people, we may well imagine how others, less scrupulous, must have combined with the capitalists to work havoc in regions that only needed peace and mild government to recover from centuries of misery.

The man who robs you every day, is, forsooth, quite too tender-hearted ever to cuff or kick you!

The man who robs you every day, is, forsooth, quite too tender-hearted ever to cuff or kick you!

But when Emilie opened the Bible that night, her eye rested on the words, "Be ye kind one to another, tender-hearted, forgiving one another, as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you," then Emilie could not rest.

Too long have I been tender-hearted and forbearing!

" The Crown Prince, after seven months of ineffective carnage before Verdun, has been giving an interview to an American ex-clergyman, representing the Hearst anti-British newspapers, in which he appears in the light of a tender-hearted philanthropist, longing for peace, mercy, and the delights of home-life.

Women are too tender-hearted.

Are you not from That docile, child-like, tender-hearted race Which we have known three centuries?

He was one of the most loyal of friends, and tender-hearted towards all good fellows, alive or dead.

He's sound, you tender-hearted women folk, By Jove, as sound as I!

How the tired teacher, and tender-hearted nurse for the soldiers must have rejoiced at her success!

how penetrating, yet how tender-hearted!

" There is no rule without its exception, and, though our people are for the most part affectionate and tender-hearted in their own rugged way, I am bound to own there are some Stoics in our midst.

Sure a low-born man May, though a fisherman, be tender-hearted. SUPERINTENDENT.

Take thou heed Lest, as the serpent's young defiles the sandal, Thou bring dishonour on the holy sage Thy tender-hearted parent, who delights To shield from harm the tenants of the wood. ATTENDANT.

It is impossible not to refer here to the sisterly devotion of Caroline Herschel, who was in every respect worthy of her noble-minded, tender-hearted, and enthusiastic brother.

If we're militant we're told we ought to be tender-hearted, and if we're tender-hearted we're told we're sentimentaland at the end of it all the Russians don't care a damn.

Very sadly, Abu Midjan, Hanging down his head for shame, Spake in words of soft appealing To the tender-hearted dame: "Lady, while the doubtful battle Ebbs and flows upon the plains, Here in sorrow, meek and idle, Abu Midjan sits in chains.

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