221 Verbs to Use for the Word kindnesses

A woman shows kindness and love.

"Captain Orme," said Peyronie, after a moment, "I am sure I speak for all these gentlemen when I say we deeply appreciate your kindness in coming here to-night.

Statira never forgot Major Bugbee's kindness to her in her lonely orphanhood.

To these schools, established in the poorest neighbourhoods of the metropolis, came the street arabs, the poor and abandoned, and received kindness and teaching, which comforted and civilised them.

I am not so unwise as to look for gratitude in this world, but I did not think you would repay our kindness and consideration by attempting to wreck the happiness of a quiet and godly home.

He had never felt kindness, or love, until the first night the woman had put her warm little hand on his head, and had snuggled her face close down to his, while Thorpeher husbandhad cried out in horror.

" Then Sir Richard of the Lea looked all around and strove to speak, but could scarcely do so for the feelings that choked him; at last he said in a husky, trembling voice, "Ye shall all see, good friends, that Sir Richard o' the Lea will ever remember your kindness this day.

He replied, acknowledging the kindness of the author, and adding:"Poor Elia ... does not pretend to so very clear revelations of a future state of being as 'Olen' seems gifted with.

"I don't deserve all your kindness."

The youth, who had formerly experienced kindness at the hands of Ortiz, begged him to avoid the danger.

She who had wrought this wondrous change in Valentine, was the lady Silvia, daughter of the duke of Milan, and she also loved him; but they concealed their love from the duke, because although he shewed much kindness for Valentine, and invited him every day to his palace, yet he designed to marry his daughter to a young courtier whose name was Thurio.

If he were taken prisoner and wounded, we could return him the kindness we have received here.

They appear to fully understand this kindness, for they are seen, like house-birds, walking about in the villages or quietly resting upon the roofs.

"I will stay with thee always, dear master," said he, "for never have I known such kindness as thou hast shown me this day.

I call on nature too to keep my sighs, My scattered tears to take and recombine, And give to him who loves that fair again: More happy he perchance shall move those eyes To mercy by the griefs wherewith I pine, Nor lose the kindness that from me is ta'en! XXXIII.

They were very glad to accept her great kindness for two more weeks, after which one of them would come to fetch Leonore home.

You see I'm not asking any kindness of you, but my rights.

" Some one asked, "What say you of the remark, 'Requite enmity with kindness'?" "How then," he answered, "would you requite kindness?

If I had come on them all as strangers, I should have expected kindness and understanding from him first of any.

I know that historians laud her for the wholesome influence she exercised upon the mind of a king who had grown timorous with years; that the dying Queen declared that she owed the King's kindness to her during the last twenty years of her life entirely to Madame de Maintenon.

My dear mamma will forgive my twaddling about the little one; but she is so kind that sometimes I abuse her kindness.

He had scarce expressed his savage kindness, when the fumes of the strong wine overcame him, and he reeled down upon the floor and sank into a dead sleep.

Seedee, the, ordered to march on Bombay and imprison the English; plunders towns on the Malabar coast; Conajee Angria makes war on; sends a deputation to Keigwin; offers to co-operate with the English; loses territory; captures Thull; his kindness to English prisoners.

When all was over, and the friends learned that I had on hand a large amount of cooked provision, they continued their kindness by purchasing it, thus preventing any loss on my part.

She was probably regretting her former kindness of manner.

221 Verbs to Use for the Word  kindnesses