The man before her was too crushed for her to exult over.
The old man had come to exult over him, and what could he do in his own house?
From magnifying the powers, they had passed, by a natural process, to magnify the outward effects of these powers; then, to exult in them because they were strange and peculiar.
Romanists are puzzled by it, Protestants exult in it, because it seems to put a kind of slight upon the Virgin.
How long shall my proud enemy, Who only meaneth ill to me, Exult o'er me in triumph?
While springeth fast the precious grain, The young and old exult again, Praise Him with all their powers, Whose benefits unceasing are, With gifts so manifold and rare Who human nature dowers.
The more they believed in the high spirit of their chief, the more they would be confident, that he would exult in a signal vengeance for the insult.
It would seem that they who named thee, have no great cause to exult in their judgment of character, since Unbelief would better describe thy disposition, than Faith.
How he did exult to come in triumph home, reestablished in health and strengthened in every way.
I exult in this love; it will raise me from the dust of earth to the sphere of the eternal and immortal gods!
No sad thoughts now, my friend, if you please, now that I am ready to exult and rejoice over your return!
Sing unto God, sing praises to his name: Cast up a highway for him that rideth through the deserts; His name is the Lord; and exult ye before him.
Then should I yet have comfort; Yea, I would exult in pain that spareth not: For I have not denied the words of the Holy One.
But let the righteous be glad; let them exult before God: Yea, let them rejoice with gladness.
One is so confident, however, of his fitness for his position and business, and of his entire contentment with it, that it is impossible not to exult in him.
The courage of the latter rose as the danger passed, and as far as he could be heard, he continued to exult in the wildest excesses of insult: "Ah-heigh!
Why do they gather what should be left, And leave behind what they ought to take, And exult in the basest blank or theft?
It certainly must be admitted that to 'patch' or to 'exult in the basest blank' is a form of conduct quite unbefitting an artist, the very obscurity and incomprehensible character of such a crime adding something to its horror.
The Creator is seen rejoicing in them as His handiwork, and man is held bound to exult in their life and see in the provision made for its fulfilment a guarantee of all that his own bodily nature and spiritual being may require.
Will ye, indeed, exult against me And reproach me with my disgrace?
Tho' now the white exult in short success, 60 One erring move a sad reverse may bring, The black may triumph, and check-mate our king.
Beth ran to hug her sister and exult over this splendid success.
To his credit be it said, Fred did not exultover his vindication; the only revenge he took was when he had arrayed himself once more in his usual faultless get-up.
Let men redeemedexult and praise, returning to God their best homages of adoration, thanksgiving, and love.
I would not have refused death to my most hated foe; but they shall not exultover us long.
Over converts, won by such means, you would surely have as little reason to rejoice as had the priests of Rome to exult on the recantation of Galileo.
Be much with Jesus now, that thou mayst exult in meeting Him hereafter.
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