Wine is the word thatglads the heart of man, And mine's the house of wine.
When I wander through the valleys, When the evening zephyr dallies, And the light expiring rallies In the stream, That spirit comes and glads me, Like a dream.
When the rich fruit of Joy glads the heart and the mouth, Or the bold wing of Thought leads the daring soul forth; Let us proudly look up as for flowers of the south, Let us humbly look down as for flowers of the north.
Exclaim'd the bold Sir Siegfried; "it glads me this to hear.
It glads my heart to hear it," breathed the maiden.
In sooth, meseems that it glads their hearts to destroy our minsters and abbeys.
No, lady; I am not aweary, and itglads my heart to tell thee of the king," spoke the girl.
Note how their fragrant beauty glads the nightingale!
We must get into our Evening Gladsearly this Afternoon and clear the Decks for a Hard Night.
Then he recalled a previous Existence in which the Dripped Absinthe was a Breakfast and the Cigarette a Luncheon and Elphye was trotting in her Glads and he had a Swell Bet down on Tin Bucket Preferred.
In store for such is punishment condign: Sure as thy Duke's crown to the earth was hurled, So sure, next year, a Dauphin glads the world!
With greedy nostrils snuff the fuming steam That glads their fluttering hearts.
Twice seven days prosperous gales thy barque shall bear To isles that flourish in perpetual green, Where richest herbage glads each shady vale, And ever verdant plants on every hill are seen.
But three and twenty scud about the fields, That glads my hart to ze their iollitie.
But he has flown far from our wintry sphere, Where fadeless summer glads the spring-bright clime; Not where the tempest clouds spread grief and fear, But safely moored beyond the waves of time!
It is the joyous time of June, And Nature glads the smiling land Arrayed in garments gay and green Bestowed by nature's lavish hand.
Oh, sir, well found; But most especially it glads my minde To see my mistresse restorde to kinde.
For much it gladsme to behold this place, And house me in this hospitable shed; It glads me more to see my master's face, And linger on the spot where I was bred.
For much it glads me to behold this place-- And house me in this hospitable shed; It glads me more to see mu master's face, And linger on the spot where I was bred.
O'er the ropes so lightly skipping, O'er the grass so lightly tripping, The children are as glads as they.
It glads my heart, McElroy, to know there's one kindred spirit in this enterprise with me.
What dreadful bowlings, and what hideous roar, Disturb those peaceful shades where erst the bird That glads the night, had cheered the listening groves With sweet complainings!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glads" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.