1606 examples of throbs in sentences

Oh, that it once were granted me To mount my steed and follow thee; How wouldst thou marvel then to see That courage of true love in me, Whose pulse so feebly throbs in thee.

But my heart throbs to know one thing.

The moment throbs with emotion, seeking to find full expression.

for 1783, p. 189, with the following variations:l. 18, for 'ready help' 'useful care': l. 28, 'His single talent,' 'The single talent'; l. 33, 'no throbs of fiery pain,' 'no throbbing fiery pain'; l. 36, 'and freed,' 'and forced.'

and with one touch of your finger, send that bursting spirit which throbs against your brow to flit forth free, and nevermore to defile her purity by your presence!'

"Woe worth the hour when it is crime To plead the poor dumb bondman's cause, When all that makes the heart sublime, The glorious throbs that conquer time, Are traitors to our cruel laws.

Cease, cease ye throbs of hopeless woe; He lives the future hours to bless, He lives, the purest joy to know, Parental transports fond excess; His sight a father's eye shall chear, A sister's drooping charms endear:

Wild throbs her aching bosom swell

What arm hath brought thee thus to life and light? I weep,the tears my aged cheek that stain, The throbs that once more swell my aching breast, Embodying one of anxious thought and pain, That wept and watched around that place of rest.

The torturing woe, The pangs that rack me to the bone? How my poor heart, without relief, Trembles and throbs, its yearning grief

For a moment the full-beating pulses of her youth slackened, and between their throbs there penetrated to her perplexed young heart the rarest of human emotions, a sincere humility.

and in the festive dome, When throbs the lyre, as if instinct with life, And some sweet mouth is full of song,how soon A rapture flows from eye to eye, from heart To heartwhile floating from the past, the forms We love are recreated, and the smile That lights the cheek is mirror'd on the heart!

It was so feeble, the throbs were so far apart, yet they meant life,life that might flush his cheeks again, and might yet bring him back to her, into her arms.

The idea came to him that he was counting his own flickering pulse-throbs for the last time.

Chase could no more have restrained the hand that went out suddenly in quest of hers than he could have checked his own heart throbs.

She seemed to count it by her heart-throbs.

Thy mother with her flaming heart of love Gave thee her life,it throbs within thee now, And thus she sends her blessing from above, And gives to thee this sweetest kiss of love.

"His blood beats calm as an infant's; so throbs not theirs who poison princes," said the king, "De Vaux, whether we live or die, dismiss this Hakim with honour.

They are too speculative, too far away from the vital movements of life, know too little of human experience as it throbs out of the heart and sentiments.

Deeds are the pulse of Time, his beating life, And righteous or unrighteous, being done, Must throb in after-throbs till Time itself Be laid in stillness, and the universe Quiver and breathe upon no mirror more.

In this way our deeds "throb in after-throbs" of our children; and in the same manner the deeds of a people live in the life of the race and become guiding motives in its future deeds.

Heavy looms the dull sky, Heavy rolls the sea; And heavy throbs the young heart Beneath that lonely tree. Never has a blue streak Cleft the clouds since morn Never has his grim fate Smiled since he was born.

" "Men are afraid of slight outward acts which will injure them in the eyes of others, while they are heedless of the damnation which throbs in their souls in hatreds and jealousies and revenges.

LXXXI Hark, love, to the tambourines Of the minstrels in the street, And one voice that throbs and soars Clear above the clashing time!

But we hear the pinions rushing Through the storied air o'erhead, And our hearts grow sick and silent With throbs of fear and dread; For the temple seemeth crowded With still forms all white and shrouded, Like the pale, uncoffined dead; Stirs the startled soul within With a grief too deep for tears, Bowing with a mighty anguish O'er our dead and wasted years.

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