99 examples of true-hearted in sentences

But to him, as to every true-hearted seeker, light came at last.

Amintas that true-hearted Swain Upon a River's bank was laid, Where to the pitying streams he did complain Of Sylvia that false charming Maid, But she was still regardless of his pain: Oh faithless Sylvia!

This true-hearted coachman answered me, "I know where the barricades are.

These two true-hearted workmen were named, the one Rubens, the other Achille Poincellot.

My true-hearted coachman was waiting for me in the Rue de la Vrillière.

Mike had been in the woods that very afternoon, she knew; for she had seen him; and the true-hearted fellow would indeed be a treasure to her, at that awful moment.

She spoke her thoughts aloud in pride-thrilled tones "Almost a knight, my Greane, is Christalan; How valiant, faithful, noble he has been, And will be ever, my true-hearted son!" "Greane!

Surely Admetus suffers, even to-day, For this true-hearted love he hath cast away? MAID.

The poet said that in writing he thought much of his true-hearted sailor-brother who, as Captain of an Indiaman, had been drowned in the wreck of his ship off the Bill of Portland on the 5th of February 1805, his body not being found until the 20th of March.

Kindly, true-hearted folk they were, with a sturdy and independent spirit which she valued and respected.

So he rode to the starting-post, happy in himself and modestly confidentthe very model of what a well-to-do English countryman should wish to bea Rugby and Balliol man, above suspicion for honesty, a busy man of affairs, a consummate horseman, a bad speaker, and a true-hearted Liberal, holding an equally unblemished record for courage in convictions and at fences.

Which once around the darkness of the grave, From seraph-voices, in glad triumph ringing, Of a new covenant assurance gave? CHORUS OF WOMEN We, his true-hearted, With spices and myrrh.

Wolowski, Mazade, and other true-hearted men sent forth from leading reviews and journals words of sympathy, words of help, words of cheer.

Tom never from his word departed, His virtues were so rare; His friends were many and true-hearted, His Poll was kind and fair:

" "Nay, as we cannot deceive ourselves, let us not attempt the ungrateful task of endeavouring to deceive each other," that true-hearted girl replied, though she said this with so great an effort, that I was compelled to listen attentively to catch all she uttered.

I had no owner to feel any solicitude in the movements of the ship; had no longer a sister to care for myself; and to whom else could my last words on quitting the land be so appropriately addressed, as to this constant and true-hearted friend?

While Douglas, Randolph, and other true-hearted patriots, were taking castles and strongholds from the English, King Robert, who now had a considerable army under his command, marched through the country, dispersing such bodies of English as he met on the way.

He ascertained this fact by means of Bob Betts, which true-hearted tar stood by him, with a lantern, by swinging which low enough, the marks were seen on the lead-line.

He remained stout and true-hearted to the last, like one of the oak timbers of his own good ship.

No, no! Veronica was not deceiving them; she was the sincere, true-hearted girl they thought her, and she was as loyal to America as they were.

It is also to be remembered that whether you are a Wicked Rebel or a Noble True-Hearted Patriot depends very largely on whether you succeed or fail.

So true-hearted was he, that no one would have taken him to be a courtier.

For the faithful, the brave, for our brethren all, For the Watch on the Rhine, true-hearted!

Love's garlands: may they ever entwine the brows of every true-hearted lover.

Accept my expressions of true-hearted sympathy, and pray impart them to the surviving members of dear Bishop Terrot's family.

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