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Example sentences for "enfolds"

Lexicographically close words:
enflame; enflamed; enfold; enfolded; enfolding; enforce; enforceable; enforced; enforcement; enforcements
  1. And indeed, when our thoughts rest on fate, at such times as happiness enfolds us, we feel that no great misfortune can be suddenly burst upon us.

  2. The upright man is secure in the light that enfolds him; and only by a light more radiant still can she hope to prevail.

  3. You will help me solve the mystery which enfolds this being who seems to exist only for me, since no one knows her or has seen her, or can give me any account of her.

  4. It is even so with the reality of Divinity which enfolds all virtues.

  5. If we should assert that the bounties of God are not everlasting, we are forced to believe that Divinity can come to an end, whereas the reality of Divinity enfolds all virtues and by reason of these bounties is perfect.

  6. Still, if holds Our Friedrich's purpose, if this chain enfolds The neck of .

  7. But when my dear these blossoms holds, All loveliness her dower, All woe and joy the past enfolds In her find fullest flower.

  8. TRUST I know not what the future holds, Of good or ill for me and mine; I only know that God enfolds Me in his loving arms divine.

  9. Share with him thy bread of blessing, Sorrow's burden share; When thy heart enfolds a brother, God is there.

  10. God still enfolds thee with His viewless hand, And leads thee surely to the Fatherland.

  11. Of course character constitutes the man, and, however this may be affected by circumstances, it enfolds the consciousness of an original personality acting upon and through and in spite of its conditions.

  12. It seems a very superficial matter beside the silent and starless mystery that enfolds them all.

  13. And in this emptiness of spirit we receive the Incomprehensible Light, which enfolds and penetrates us as air is penetrated by the light of the sun; and this Light is nought else but a fathomless gazing and seeing.

  14. It enfolds life as the sky enfolds the world!

  15. The limpid air enfolds in soft embrace The pond'rous orb, and brightens o'er her face.

  16. Astolpho gently now directs his speed To where the spacious pile enfolds the mead In circuit wide, and views with eager eyes Each nameless charm that happy soil supplies.

  17. It is probably due to gloomy surroundings and the eternal silence which enfolds this region.

  18. And yet every winter more miserable hovels are prepared for the reception of comrades; every year Sredni-Kolymsk enfolds fresh victims in her deadly embrace.

  19. O know ye not proud Canada, With joyful heart, enfolds In fond embrace, the royal boy Whose line her fealty holds?

  20. And His great heart Went out in fondest tones: His soft embrace Encircling such as thou, thrilled out that love That vibrates yet, and still enfolds so warm His tender lambs.

  21. Truly, God is ONE and undivided, He enfolds within His Being all that is, as the white light embraces all colors.

  22. As title to preference over all the rest of the earth it enfolds four A’s.

  23. Green-gold banner of my country, kissed and blown by the breezes of Brazil, standard that enfolds in the light of the sun the divine promise of hope.

  24. There is just enough noise for us to enjoy the peace that enfolds the house.

  25. In our memory, the flowers in a hat often mingle with those along the road; and sometimes the muslin of a dress enfolds the recollection of our gravest emotions.

  26. At other times the wrapper is rough and coarse, but it enfolds precious commodities.

  27. Yea, and this arm that slew him now enfolds His queen.

  28. All of which means that we have here again yielded to the time spirit that enfolds us and have come to think of man as religious if he be humane.

  29. Not without interest are such things read, because they prompt to fancyings of things possible in an unseen sphere which hangs over and enfolds all mortals.

  30. An unwitting instrument--an instrument not knowing that it was being used--enfolds within itself a silent but most potent plea for the world's lenient regards.

  31. It enfolds a wrong, undoubted moral wrong; else naught is right.

  32. But of Comedy they have a shivering dread, for Comedy enfolds them with the wretched host of the world, huddles them with us all in an ignoble assimilation, and cannot be used by any exalted variety as a scourge and a broom.


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