Emily Moseley had just completed her eighteenth year, and was gifted by nature with a vivacity and ardency of feeling that gave a heightened zest to the enjoyments of that happy age.
If my reasoning is correct, the ardency of your passion might have closed with the pursuit.
She received me with all theardency of affection, and even shed tears of joy in my presence.
Ah, the pink flower of dawn is bursting in golden glory, thrilling in orange and saffron, flaming with the ardency of love and hope.
Ardency is natural to the race, and this restrained makes their lives one long romance.
Words cannot describe theardency of my flame; it is actions only that can do it.
My ardency of temper was particularly suited to a frank, confiding people, such as are most of the southwestern men; and one or two accidental circumstances yielded me professional occupation long before I expected to find it.
The ardency of my temper, the fluency of my speech, the promptness of my thought, and the warmth of my imagination, all conspired in impressing on me the belief that I was particularly fitted for the arena of public disputation.
While I had been reproaching her in my secret soul for a want of ardencyand attachment, she had been giving me the highest proof that she possessed the warmest.