8562 examples of trembling in sentences

He managed to get several of the big bundles of grass under his feet, and stood there looking at us with a most pathetic pleading expression, and trembling, as if with an ague, from fear and exhaustion.

He had pre-eminently the capacity which most fine men have of falling in love with menas one may be sure of a subtle greatness in a woman whose eye singles out a woman to follow on the stage at the theatreand certainly, no other phrase can express that state of shining, trembling exaltation, the passion of the friendships of Narcissus.

But she will be!" We all sat with trembling hands and beating hearts as the hour approached at which we knew the experiment was to be made.

she said with a trembling voice.

My uncle came, a broken and trembling man, to live with us, and Edward Neal gladly gave his little son into my hands, as Annie had desired.

I exclaimed; 'oh, Mr. Maynard, they will kill Nat I must go home at once,' and I rose trembling in every nerve.

And you saw and felt that in meyes, I tell you everything as a man must when he comes to a woman offering himself, his all, with his angels, his devils, and his dreams!" He paused trembling, as before a judge.

" "Wot dey say?" asked Aunt Judy, her mouth open, her eyes dilated, and the long ladle trembling in her hand.

She was not a woman to hesitate at the last moment, unstrung and womanishly trembling because the victim was young, and smiled, and had innocent eyes.

Rolling and dripping it came, where bedded in glistening purple Cold on the cold sea-weeds lay the long white sides of the maiden, Trembling, her face in her hands, and her tresses afloat on the water.

Trembling with joy she gazed, so well Haephaistos had made it, Deep in the forges of AEtna, while Charis his lady beside him Mingled her grace in his craft, as he wrought for his sister Athene.

"Could anything have happened, Jacqueline?" said Elsie, trembling: her tremulous voice betrayed it.

Take, then, this feeble tribute; 'tis thine own; Thy fingers sweep my trembling heartstrings o'er, Arouse to harmony each buried tone, And bid its wakened music sleep no more.

And on yonder shore are gather'd standing, Friends and lovers, trembling for the bold one: "Why, alas, remain'd he here not with us!

Too late he hears; in vain he tries to fly; Trembling he sinks upon his kneesto die!

She was trembling and her hand was cold.

Try him; clank the chains in his ears, and tell him they are for him; give him an hour to prepare his wife and children for a life of slavery; bid him make haste and get ready their necks for the yoke, and their wrists for the coffle chains, then look at his pale lips and trembling knees, and you have nature's testimony against slavery.

It is April, and the nightingales, the swallows, the flowers, the bees, and the kids, whose trembling voices are heard all about the rocks, tell me that the spring has come.

The opinion of this paper was of all importance, and Hubert tore it open with trembling fingers.

With a trembling hand he knocked at the lowly door.

"But, gentlemen," said she, as she held out in her hand some papers which crackled in her trembling grasp,"after all, we are at cross purposes.

He left the office, his eyes glowing like a cat's, and his fringy moustache trembling over his white teeth.

" Mrs. Whitney, trembling so that she could scarcely articulate, retorted: "At the time he said, and I told you, it was to come out of your share.

" "I don't know how I ever rowed the boat across the river the current was strong and I was trembling.

Harriett recalls that her mistress was very frightened but walked upright and held a trembling lip between her teeth as they waited for her to sound for the last time the horn that had summoned several generations of human chattel to and from work.

8562 examples of  trembling  in sentences