Afternoon on a Hill I will be the gladdest thing Under the sun!
Christmas sang, The merry monks who kept with cheer The gladdest day of all their year.
Mrs. Carew, why is it, when you're the very gladdest of anything, you always want to cry?
O the gladdestthing on earth, With his piping and his chirping, is the cricket on the hearth!
O the gladdest thing on earth, With its piping and its chirping, is the cricket on the hearth!
Here the gladdest bells are rung, Here the sweetest songs are sung.
Your beautiful daughter, who is now celebrating the gladdest day of her existence, is so like a maiden whom I knew and adored in my youth, that I could reckon it a miracle.
The mother was the gladdest and most active; the bride heeded nothing, but retired into her chamber to meditate upon her changing destiny.
I told him and he said: "Well, I don't know but this is the gladdest hour of my life.
He went bolting right into mother's room and kissed her like the gladdest boy alive; because he was only a boy then, and he told her how happy he was that she was safe, and then he ASKED for me.
And might be, for the moment, the gladdestof Kings.
August 5th is at Lissa (this side the Field of Leuthen); making Breslau one of the gladdest of cities.
Friedrich would answer,--gladdest of mankind to see general Pacification coming to this vexed Earth again.
It were the gladdest thing that ever I did,' he said, 'for I do believe this Queen is not so guilty.
I had thought this was the gladdest day in my life.
Now, by the Mother of God,' Katharine Howard said, 'this is the gladdest day of my life.
And he improvised these couplets, "Daughter of nobles, who thine aim shalt gain; * Hear gladdest news nor fear aught hurt of bane!
With bowl in hand, (It may not stand) Gladdestof the gladsome band, Amid their own delight and fun, 1819.
With bowl that sped from hand to hand, Refreshed, brimful of hearty fun, The gladdest of the gladsome band, 1836.
Chilton, I should think being a doctor would, be the very gladdest kind of a business there was.
Little girl, I'm thinking that one of the very gladdest jobs you ever did has been done to-day," he said in a voice shaken with emotion.
And so that makes you the gladdest of any of us, all the time.
And I told him I should think his business would be the very gladdest one there was.
And that's what he meant by saying I'd done the gladdest job of all--to-day.
There's the very gladdestthing you CAN do--truly there is!
His heart is the gladdest of all the glad hearts That join in the anthem of praise; Yet none grieves like Him o’er the loss of the soul, Because He’s the Ancient of Days.
But the gladdest of them all Is to cheer the little children, And gleam out from fingers small; To shine forth thoughts of God awhile, And draw from baby lips a smile.
At last came the dawn, with a glorious burst of sunlight and church-bells and glad voices, ushering in the gladdest and dearest day of all the year.
It is one of the gladdest and fairest signs of the times that this merry holiday, so full of good-will to men, is drawing closer and closer to the heart of the nation.
The gladdest people living are the wholesome folks who make A circle at the fireside that no power but death can break.
It' is every day within us--all the rest is hippodrome-- And the soul that is the gladdest is the soul that builds a home.
Though perhaps it looks the saddest Of all robes for mortal skin, I am proudest and I'm gladdest In that easy, Old and greasy Suit that I go fishing in.
With great delight together going On glassy golden streets they tread; To a hundred thousand swiftly growing, And all alike were they garmented: The gladdest face who could be knowing?
And all the suffering of the dateless world, Its rarest, gladdest petals hold enfurled.
Saith Puck "A trace of wine's on the breath of summer, And the spirit of June is a pure delight, And the brimmer of light is sparkling and bright With a cheer for the gladdest comer.
And then, in the seclusion of the telephone-booth, Santa Claus sent the gladdest of all Christmas messages over the wire to two distracted parents: "I have found your boy wandering in the street.
Let us crown Him our King, and let our deepest trust and our gladdest obedience be rendered to Him because He did not come down from, but 'endured, the cross.
When thou art near, with gladdest grace My heart is held in fond embrace, For laughing lips with raptures bless The toils and tears of my distress, And woes within me have no place.
As gladdest songs, The sweetest dreams Fill all my happy soul in joyous throngs, And tender themes Bring bliss for which my nature longs, And slay the curse of ancient wrongs.
The highest hopes of the heart in saddest of sorrows grow, The purest pleasures of joy arise in the wane of woe; The gladdest smiles of the lips are seen in the hours of pain, And proudest days of the free are spent by the broken chain.
Thereon Elliot kissed it humbly, and avowed herself to be, that night, the gladdest damsel in all France.
This news was none of the gladdest to me, for still I feared that tidings of us might come to Brother Thomas.
And then awoke such joy in my heart as never was there before, and this was far the gladdest voice that ever yet I heard, for, behold, it was the speech of my own country, and the tune I knew and the words.
Verily his was the gladdest face I had seen, and his words put some heart into me, whereas, of the rest save our own Scots, I liked neither what I saw, nor what I heard.
In her soft thin dress, standing by the open window, she was the gladdest creature one could wish to see.
And Allah vouchsafed him children by her, and they both lived the gladdest and happiest of lives, till there came to them the Destroyer of delights and the Severer of societies and the Garnerer of graves.
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