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Example sentences for "ardors"

Lexicographically close words:
ardeur; ardiente; ardly; ardo; ardor; ardour; ardours; ards; ardua; arduous
  1. He, on the other, repelled and checked, at once grasped the belief that his wife cared nothing for him because she would not meet his ardors with like ardors of her own.

  2. But the ardors of the rapids gave small opportunity for aesthetic observations.

  3. None of the auditors of the two men needed detailed description either of the ardors of that trip nor of the embarrassment of the meeting.

  4. God had chastened him in kindness; and he loved virtue all the more, and increased in the ardors of devotion.

  5. The holy man seemed in the midst of them as a seraph incarnate, burning with heavenly ardors of divine love, and inflaming those who heard him speak.

  6. He has a fondness for the faded manuscripts simply as memorials of the ardors of youth.

  7. The ardors of the Revolution are dissipated in intrigues.

  8. He can no longer understand those who are laboring and suffering amid the ardors of illusion.

  9. Those which followed, presided over by the vicars, have neither the same cheerfulness nor the same charm; the crude glare of full day has driven away the hues of dawn and the indescribable ardors of nature at its awakening.

  10. All her secret ardors that had never been so strongly focused upon a definite personality found their centering point in him, whose imagined nature seemed to be so emphatically what she needed to appease and complete her nature.

  11. So for Lilla he took on such importance that everything else in life turned insignificant: old ardors were all consumed in this new ardor at once conquering and maternal, vainglorious and passionately grateful.

  12. All her various ardors had not slipped away from her without leaving on her countenance the marks of their transmutation, a peculiar nobility that owed half its fineness to unacknowledged suffering.

  13. For instance, he fluctuated between the ardors of a pagan and an anchorite, at one hour reƫmbracing aestheticism, at another fleeing back to a bleak sanctuary where he hoped to escape some vague, immense reproach.

  14. They look at the ladies, and suddenly Todaro feels the consuming ardors of love.

  15. How was she to resist the pressure of those now ardors with which his mind was filling--she who loved him!

  16. Strangely enough, these accounts, or some magic, or the hand of Providence, plunged Mr. Hutchinson into the despairs and ardors of love even before he had seen the lady.

  17. The ardors and acrimonies, the labyrinthine twisting of arguments, the niceties of interpretation, the array of authorities, are all a leaden weight to the modern reader.

  18. Like the hymns of the Huguenots and Covenanters, they were songs of battle no less than of worship, and the combined ardors of conviction and conflict lent them a fire that was not naturally their own.

  19. These qualities pervade his essays and his letters, and the latter in particular reveal those ardors and fidelities of friendship which men like Emerson and Thoreau longed after without ever quite experiencing.

  20. Now again to be softened with verdure, again hold the nest Of the dove, tempt the goat and its young to the green on his crest For their food in the ardors of summer.

  21. And he discreetly veils his ardors for the time, and the wonderful letters run on.

  22. The soft, Aprilian ardors That warm the waiting loam Shall whisper in his pulses To bid him overcome, And he shall learn the wonder-cry Beneath the azure dome.

  23. The prophets are aflame with the ardors of this sacred enthusiasm.

  24. Its insistent power reappears in Paul; a man consuming in the fires of this holy passion, and kindling its ardors in the souls of untold myriads.

  25. It is the hell which Milton describes with such horrible accuracy; in its hot and cold regions, the anxious soul is alternately tossed from the ardors of hope to the petrifying rigors of doubt and dread.

  26. Most like the centre-spike of gold Which burns deep in the bluebell's womb What time, with ardors manifold, The bee goes singing to her groom, Drunken and overbold.

  27. The first of these offices was received so long after the cooling of Wordsworth's "Revolution" ardors which the events of 1793 had brought about that it can scarcely be said to have influenced his change of mind.


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