Proud of her beauty, with a conscious smile, The Goddess feels her power, and gladdensat the guile.
Not adverse, with a smile Sweet Venus nods assent, and gladdens at the guile.
Love, in all the variety of its calmer and its more ardent affections, sends a glow through life which gladdens it with promise.
By this is to be judged how greatly the righteous with humble lamentation gladdens God, if the unrighteous with true penitence can gladden him.
The spirit of God tries the hearts of all men; and those who believe in him and love him he purifies and gladdens with his visitation, and the hearts of unbelieving men he passes by and shuns.
Belovedest, thou wast very sweet and lovely in our walk yesterday morning; and itgladdens me much that Providence brought us together.
Sweetest wife, it gladdens me likewise that thou meetest with such sympathy there, and that thy friends have faith that thy husband is worthy of thee, because they see that thy wise heart could not have gone astray.
Something is greater than all of its rattle, Something that gladdens the heart with the story Telling of Love and Love's infinite glory.
It gladdens the world with light; The shadows are over yonder, And there is the night, the Night!
Equanimity expands the soul, andgladdens the minds, as the sunlight fills the vault of heaven; and it is the unchangeable sedateness of the mind, which is reckoned as the highest devotion.
She was beautiful as the lily-bosomed Houri that gladdens the visions of the poet when, soothed to dreams of pleasantness and peace, the downy pinions of Sleep wave over his turbulent soul!
From that hour, the fount unfailing Gladdens the whole region round, Strengthening all who drink its waters, While it soothes them with its sound.
My little rough dog and I Live a life that is rather rare, We have so many good walks to take, And so few bad things to bear; So much that gladdens and recreates, So little of wear and tear.
The praise I heard of it, though great, was too faint," he answers her, with such extreme sincerity in his tone as touches and gladdens the heart of the little patriot at his feet.
It is the Winter Wren, chiefly, which gladdens the depths of the ancient forest with music.
Meditation distils the quintessence of joy from the Scriptures, and gladdens our mouth with a sweetness which excels the virgin honey.
When the thaw of grace comes, I pray you discern the distinct hand of God in every beam of comfort which gladdens the troubled conscience, for it is the Lord alone who bindeth up the broken in heart and healeth all their wounds.
On it the Heavenly Sun sheds the golden rays, and the warmth thereof penetrates and gladdenseach waiting heart.
Love brings hope to the hopeless and gladdens the hearts of the sorrowful.
And therefore doth my courage rise, Thy servant wilt Thou not despise; The gracious mind that dwells in Thee Fills me with hope and gladdens me.
Though care here often saddens And causeth tears to flow, My Jesu's light oft gladdens And sweetens every woe.
And when he returned, furnishing a feast to all eyes, he gladdened Bandhumati, as the full moon gladdens the lovely water of the ocean.
Then he gave a bunch to a third who recited these two couplets, "Choice Rose that gladdens heart to see her sight; * Of Nadd recalling fragrance exquisite.
Balder, Lorle's old play mate, still recruit, also comes in and gladdens her by a bunch of heath-flowers.
From the fast-whirring reel, With a music that gladdens the ear; And the thrill of delight, In that glorious fight, To the heart of the angler is dear.
When drain'd is the nectar which gladdens the bowl, How vain is the effort delight to prolong!
I never before Felt the glow which now gladdens my heart to its core; Let us drink!
We are about to deprive her of the light thatgladdens her existence.
Thus heaven guards the innocence and beauty that gladdens the eyes of the wayfaring man.
And in truth the continuous rush of the Divine Logos is borne along with eager but regular onset, and overflows and gladdens all things.
In another verse the Psalmist says, 'The course of the river gladdens the city of God.
Her head was dizzy, and her limbs trembled in utter feebleness as she drew near the broad river which gladdens the plains of Thessaly, till she almost felt the breath of Phœbus, and her robe was almost in his grasp.
There must thou cross the dark waters, and then thou wilt find thyself in the land of the Graiai, who are of kin to the Gorgon sisters, and thou wilt see no more the glory of Helios, who gladdens the homes of living men.
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