Cruell, return, O tell the reason why Thy dearest parents have deseru'd to dy.
Eternally by paynes thou purchacedst, While Car must liue in care, who was thy friend, Nor cares he how he liue, so in the end He may inioy his dearest Lord and thee; 45 And sitt and singe more skilfull songs eternally.
Vnlock Thy cabinet of Day, Dearest Sweet, and come away.
A slip of paper was tied to them on which was written, 'For dearest Mary.
It now first seemed to dawn on him that she was a woman, a distinct person, and his own daughter, and that it was in her to become the dearest companion of his life.
The grave buried his dearest hopes, but uncovered possibilities in his nature of patience, endurance, and hope which he never dreamed he possessed before.
The lightning which smote his dearest hopes opened up a new rift in his dark life, and gave him glimpses of himself which, until then, he had never seen.
But for a few days; a fortnight at most, dearest Eugene.
Need I to you, dearest Nymphalin, describe her perfection?
Books tell us of jealousies and misconstructions, and the necessity of an absence, the sweetness of a quarrel; but we, dearest Albert, have had no experience of these passages in love.
But forgive me, dearest Lucille; already I return to you, to all I once felt for you; make me not curse the blessing of sight that I owe to you.
My dearest Fredy, in the beginning of her knowledge of this transaction, told me that Mr. Lock was of opinion that the £100 per annum might do, as it does for many a curate.
You are my brother, and Mary my dearest friend, and when I say I would not see her wedded to you, 'tis not because I love you less, but her the more.
So, dearest daughter, you will understand how joyful I am this year in hearing of your new friends.
Maybe it is because you are my special dearest friend.
With Berta for a dearest friend and Miss Cutter withdrawn to a more congenial neighborhood, she was finding it even more fun than she had expected.
She was the dearest little conscientious child with big eyes that were always staring at us solemnly and giving me the shivers.
Was it right to let the long days pass in peacefulness when his nearest and dearest needed help so sorely?
It's one of my dearest treasures and I'm going to take it to Woodford if I have to carry it all the way!
The girls are crazy about the nursery, and they think you are the dearest ever!
Children, dearest ones, I am a father still; and I would bless you--bless you!
Away they went, in deep delight, too joyful to be merry, in a holy transport of affection, and its dearest hope fulfilled.
Dearest, dearest mamma, how can I thank you sufficiently for all this?
But, dearest mamma, how can I be so silent when my heart is full?
These two are indispensable to us; these two should be dearest to us; these, above all others, should our children be taught to respect and love.
The dearest delight of this bird, however, was one which no other in the room shared,--catching flies.
Oh, misery, should she him refuse, And so her dearestgood mistake!
Finally she went musing to the nursery and presently returned with her newest and dearest treasure, a large toy horse, and said, "You shall have this horse for your birthday, papa.
One of the dearest and prettiest girls in the village at the time of my mishap was one whom I will call Mary Wilson, because that was not her name.
Of my dearest and most intimate friends, I could name eight whom I have seen and talked with four days ago, but when I try to call them before me they are formless shadows.
The last thirteen days of Susy's life were spent in our own house in Hartford, the home of her childhood, and always the dearest place in the earth to her.
I detest the pen and I wouldn't use it again to sign the death warrant of my dearest enemy.
Clinton was one of the dearest and loveliest human beings I have ever known, and we led a charmed existence together, in a contentment which knew no bounds.
Yet, somehow, oh, mydearest and dearest, I don't believe I shall lose you.
Dearest thing, I need not tell you that, though I've not written, I've thought terribly about you both during all this ghastly time.
In seeking to direct Queenie's course I am doing something that is contrary to my dearest theory of behavior.
Historians of the future will be profoundly surprised to learn that in the name of the principle of nationality the vilayet of Adrianople, which contains the city dearest to the heart of Islam after Mecca, was given to the Greeks.
What created this atmosphere, or helped to create it, was the action of Marshal Foch, who had lost in the War the two persons dearest to him in life, the persons who attached him to existence.
Nicolas had often heard his mother say, with tears in her eyes, that her dearest wish was to see him married.
But, my dear, you are the best and dearest and most considerate of men!
If you need me, my dearest wish is to remain with you in the future.
Wife refuses to go; with light around the cross but a heavy burden on my soul, I took my leave of the dear home; yea, the dearest spot on earth, for there had nothing but love dwelt in that family circle.
He loved the family so much, he loved the farm so much; it was the dearest place on earth to him.
Louhi immediately recognised them both, and said to her daughter: 'Wilt thou have one of these suitors, dearest daughter?
Then he said to her: 'Dearest maiden, fair Kyllikki, cease thy weeping and be joyful; I will never harm thee nor deceive thee.
At length he said: 'Dearest mother, there is cause enough for my grief, for I have had to promise the aged Wainamoinen my dear sister Aino as his bride.
You should have seen how he looked about him, all muddy and bleeding, and clung to them as if they were his dearest friends.
This is certainly the dearest room I ever saw," she said.
As you always do move on such occasions, my best and dearest of husbands," she responded, returning his caresses.
Happy years to me, to whom the friendship of one who understood me was the dearest of many dear possessions.
What quality it is in man that makes a coward of him in the presence of one he considers his dearest friend is not within the province of this narrative to determine, but Jingleberry had it in its most virulent form.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dearest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.