Deeply moved by my speeches, which she was in the habit of reading, she had often thought of the speaker.
Deeply moved, the good Felix took her hand and patted it gently.
I do look into your eyes, son of my heart," said Leuchtmar, deeply moved.
Leuchtmar, deeply moved, "the invigorator and uplifter of your friends!
And the spirit of the great Frederick will be with you and remain with you," said the queen, deeply moved.
The countess was silent, she had clasped her hands on her knee, and was gazing, deeply moved, into vacancy.
Gelimer, deeply moved, held out both hands, which they eagerly clasped.
Deeply moved, the Roman General, too, found no words, but kindly extended his right hand to the man before him.
Use it, nestle there whenever you need it, to the end," cried Charmian, deeply moved.
But nowhere did I feel so deeply moved as in the Catholic church, where the most sublime music leagues itself with the other arts to touch the heart.
He," says Wackenroder, "whose more sensitive nerves are keenly alive to the mysterious attraction which lies hidden in art, will often be deeply moved by what leaves another callous.
He was, in truth, deeply moved, and, when he entered the house, his eyes sought Mademoiselle de Valmont.
As she spoke, Constance took the child in her arms; Sister Anne watched her, deeply moved, and Dubourg turned his face away to conceal the sensations aroused by that scene.
The poet who weeps for the lost may have no word of comfort to offer, but the fact that life itself is of supreme possibilities is shown inevitably and persuasively by the fact that he is so deeply moved.
Husband and wife lingered over her in silence, and then rose, deeply moved.
Now she guessed the meaning of this joyous musical outpouring, and, deeply moved, she embraced Franco and the piano became suddenly silent.
The good man, seeing him so deeply moved, took courage to whisper a word urged by his deepest heart.
Taras, deeply moved, "for your heart is honest and you have been true to me.
Deeply moved by her own words, she drew herself up still more in the power of her dignity and innocence, and gazed at Feodor with flashing eyes.
Deeply moved, Gotzkowsky stretched out his hands to the workmen, and accepted, with cordial gratification, the flowers offered by the children.
The workmen stood round, deeply moved, and in silence; and in their hearts they sent up quiet prayers to God on high for their employer.
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