123 Verbs to Use for the Word pang

Why, then, should I, who have made you my exemplar, feel a pang at parting with a sceptre which for years has only tired my hand?

Kate's uneasiness and restless vagaries, her disjointed talk and half-guilty evasions, would have been remarked by her prepossessed hosts; while Wesley's shifting and moody silence would have warned his comrades that he was suffering the pangs of an evil done or meditated.

This gave her a curious pang of humiliation, yet pleasure.

Therefore God was, even in Egypt, a God of love, who desired the good of man, who would do justice for those who were unjustly treated, even though it cost his love a pang; for none can believe that God is pleased at having to punish, pleased at having to destroy the works of his own hands, or the creatures which he has made.

At this idea she experienced a terrible heart-pang, and a feeling of motherliness came upon her, so acute that it was like a revelation.

If e'er thy youth has known the pangs of absence, Or felt th' impatience of obstructed love, Give me, before th' approaching hour of fate, Once to behold the charms of bright Aspasia, And draw new virtue from her heav'nly tongue.

Hear what sages in their proverbs say: 'That which is bitter never can turn sweet,' 'Leave him whose intercourse is troublesome, And cleave to one who hath an easy way,' 'Endure the pangs of love until they pass,'" Where is thy cure, O Taleb?

Ophelia's behaviour to him, in obedience to her father, of which she gives him no explanation, has added 'the pangs of disprized love,' and increased his doubts of woman-kind.

As disappointment; failures only bring A gentle pang, as peacefully they say, 'His purpose stands, though mine has passed away.'

Madam, as those unreconciled to Heaven Would bear the pangs of death.

When Mr. King returned to Northampton, the information he had obtained sent a new pang to the heart of his wife.

Evening after evening she was invited to pore upon the drawings over which she and her lover had bent together; to criticise here and offer a suggestion there; while every line revived a memory, inflicted a pang.

" "Blanche, Blanche," he almost sobbed, "Heaven knows I would give my life to spare you one pang.

In order to assuage some remorseful pangs, Miss Blake began from this time to treat Laura with distinguished favor.

"I would die to save Jacopo a pang!"

Each additional torture and insult inflicted on our Lord caused a fresh pang in the heart of his Blessed Mother; she became white as a corpse, but as the Pharisees endeavoured to increase her pain by insulting words and gestures, the disciples led her to a group of pious women who were standing a little farther off.

He was proceeding to allay the pangs of hunger with selections from the tray of anchovies, sardines, pickled beet, and sliced sausage, when his host entered, voluble and irrepressible as ever.

For thirst in the desert carries the pangs of several deathsdeath from fire, suffocation, and insanity.

"The poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant giant .

Viola did not fail to mark the words of the old song, which in such true simplicity described the pangs of unrequited love, and she bore testimony in her countenance of feeling what the song expressed.

Salmon P., having appeased the pangs of hunger, returned to his perplexed study of Benham.

MEPHISTOPHELES That I my anxious zeal may prove, Your pangs to soothe and aid your love, A single moment will we not delay, Will lead you to her room this very day.

[Sidenote: B. Sir. 7:22, 23] Honor your father with your whole heart, And forget not the pangs of your mother.

" The first few spoonfuls had already partly deadened my worst pangs, so following his advice I slackened down the pace to a somewhat more normal level.

" Terrence roared with laughter, then he told a funny story which seemed to increase the pangs of poor Sukey.

123 Verbs to Use for the Word  pang