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Example sentences for "heart and"

  • But know, O beloved of my heart and fruit of my vitals and light of mine eyes, that Allah (blessed be He!

  • No, he has been afraid of the danger of being privy to this secret, and at the cost of my heart and my happiness he wanted to escape this danger.

  • Oh, Catharine, on my knees I conjure you--assist me to repeal this hated law, which wants to bind my heart and my hand!

  • Sire, I was considering your words; and what you say about the sun and wholesome resolutions has touched my heart and startled my conscience.

  • Then I do not subscribe to this law, which wants to guide my heart and limit my will.

  • Man's closet acts are for his own heart and God's eye; man's public deeds are paintings for the world.

  • This argument then of Nebridius sufficed against those who deserved wholly to be vomited out of the overcharged stomach; for they had no escape, without horrible blasphemy of heart and tongue, thus thinking and speaking of Thee.

  • I deceive myself, and do not the truth before Thee in my heart and tongue?

  • I will offer to Thee the sacrifice of Let my heart and my tongue praise Thee; yea, let all my bones say, O Lord, who is like unto Thee?

  • I had a heart and with it lived my life, v.

  • I show my heart and thoughts to Thee, and Thou, v.

  • He seized my heart and freed my tears to flow, viii.

  • Biddest thou me indeed to cease from the sorrows and pains, so many that disquiet my heart and soul?

  • But furthermore this sore trouble has come on my heart and soul; for this was not the manner of wooers in time past.

  • But now of a truth will I utter my word of prophecy, as the Immortals bring it into my heart and as I deem it will be accomplished, though no soothsayer am I, nor skilled in the signs of birds.

  • In the confidences of heart and heart, I have learned to know your soul--you are too noble not to be faithful for ever, for you know that love with all its infinite subtle changes of feeling is never the same.

  • This last contrast between his present surroundings and the scenes he had just witnessed was too much for Rastignac's over-wrought nerves, after the day's strain and excitement that had wearied heart and brain; he was almost overcome by it.

  • For how, sir, shall you be able to learn whether or no I am superior to others of my sex both in goodness of heart and understanding, if I let you dine in my cloisters squalid and ill clad?

  • He and I never had any kind of difference from first to last neither in camp nor council, but in singleness of heart and purpose we advised the Argives how all might be ordered for the best.

  • Hitherto he had felt keenly the danger that some other man might step in and get possession of Hetty's heart and hand, while he himself was still in a position that made him shrink from asking her to accept him.

  • He has a heart and a conscience: I can't be entirely deceived in his character.

  • Now there is more to me in this, and it speaks warmer to my heart and affections, than all the dissertations squeez'd out of the heads of the learned together upon the subject.

  • I lament for him from my heart and my soul, said Trim, fetching a sigh.

  • Suddenly my heart commenced pulsating as it never had done before, and it seemed to me as if a door were bursting open in my heart and making it free, and as if a thousand voices in my soul were singing and shouting, 'There she is!

  • The interpreter repeated to the unhappy prisoner the sentence of the court-martial slowly, impressively, and emphasizing every word; and every syllable fell like a cold tear on Palm's heart and froze it.

  • That his daughter may enjoy all the happiness, even he can desire; and that he may derive from the contemplation of her felicity all the gratification of heart and peace of mind which he so well deserves, is, I am persuaded, our united wish.

  • It gives brightness of heart and elasticity of spirit.

  • To one man, while he lived," said Canning, "I was devoted with all my heart and all my soul.

  • VIII As soon as Sacripant, with well-timed leap, Is from the fury of Bayardo freed, You may believe the battle does not sleep Between those champions, matched in heart and deed.

  • XLI "Thought which now makes me burn, now freeze with hate, Which gnaws my heart and rankles at its root!

  • Waves roar: collected in himself, the peer Looks proudly on, unchanged in heart and cheer.

  • When I heard this interpretation, fires darted into my vitals like a dart and grief redoubled upon my heart and I cried out, saying, "Allah decreed sleep to me for my ill fortune.

  • So follower and followed, great and small will flock to the spectacle, and I shall heal my heart and harm my foe.

  • When I heard her words fire flamed up in my heart and I exclaimed, "O daughter of my uncle, thou sayest sooth in this thine interpretation; for I saw in the street the shop of a Jew dyer.

  • As the First Commandment has instructed the heart and taught [the basis of] faith, so this commandment leads us forth and directs the mouth and tongue to God.

  • We pray, therefore, and exhort every one most diligently to take this to heart and by no means to despise our prayer.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    blood heat; could live; durable peace; heart ache; heart and; heart beating; heart failure; heart leaped; heart sank; heart seemed; heart tells; hearted fellow; hearted gentlemen; heartily glad; heartily wish; hearty cheer; hearty meal; hearty shake; hearty welcome; inch columbiad; keep straight; mere force; mustard seed; qui les; this class; would have given anything