At this all the tender-hearted Germans wept once more.
But the whole-hearted gayety of the early journey did not return.
The lovely Saliha was a very kind-hearted creature.
A noble-hearted hero no doubt would have set at liberty both husband and wife, let them be happy, and love one another.
What with the apparition of Blenke and the blanketed Indians at the ravine, the runaway of the ponies on the prairie, and the astounding revelation that followed, the honest-hearted girl was utterly at a loss as to her duty in the premises.
There was just a spice of the theatrical about it all, but he was young, sore-hearted and hurt.
For the old Stoics cried for help; the earlier and truer-hearted of them, at least.
It is one which, if rightly understood, ought to give comfort to pitiful and tender-hearted persons.
True to his resolution, that kind-hearted disciplinarian had taken an opportunity of putting in a word with the Doctor, in mitigation of his favourite's penalty, and had been incontinently snubbed for his pains.
And the kind-hearted disciplinarian swung himself off the desk and departed, and with him nearly all the rankling bitterness which had been corroding Haviland's mind.
He was no longer to be met wandering alone, and the moody frown had left his brow, giving way to an expression of easy, light-hearted contentment.
The Doctor, you see, acting upon his usual thorough and whole-hearted method, had wasted no time in elaborate investigations.
He had found his line at last, and followed it up with an entire and whole-hearted enthusiasm.
Among these last, however, was the gentle and tender-hearted Mary, who loved to be near her uncle, in this his greatest need.
Still, as a kind-hearted commander, as well as a judicious reasoner on the economy of his fellow-creatures, he fully felt the policy of granting relaxation to labour.
Roswell Gardiner was a kind-hearted man, moreover, and was inclined to judge his fellows leniently.
He is too noble-hearted and generous to get rich in this way.
Roswell Gardiner was as good-hearted a fellow as ever lived.
You will now acknowledge my obligations to this kind-hearted Jew, and will devoutly bless the gods for my accidental encounter with him on board the Mediterranean trader.
The happy, light-hearted populace were moving through them, enjoying at their leisure the calm beauty of the evening, or hastening to or from some place of festivity.
Laneham describes this play of Hock Tuesday, which was "presented in an historical cue by certain good-hearted men of Coventry" (p.
Our old friend, Lord Lilford, is at Paris, and is as amiable and kind-hearted as ever.
The Comtesses de Bellegarde called on me to-day, and two more warm-hearted or enthusiastic persons I never saw.
Our old acquaintance, William Lock, was among the guests at dinner, and is as good-looking and light-hearted as ever.
These good and warm-hearted women are accused of being enthusiasts, and romantic.
How amiable and kind-hearted she is, and how unspoilt by all the brilliancy of her position!
Stephen is ever so down-hearted about thee and thy father.
Martha went on with Bess to her own cottage to stay all night with her, and help her to console her broken-hearted mother.
We are an open-hearted race, and on each occasion that he has visited these shores, his kindly, sympathetic, and genial nature has captivated our hearts.
A soothing word or gentle excuse from the kind-hearted Princess were the only gleams of comfort that rendered the present state of things endurable.
And let me, too, leave this gold with the priest of Alton, that my true-hearted loving Adam may have fit burial and masses.
Heavy-hearted and pale-cheeked with his rigidly observed fast, Richard armed himself in early morning, and set forth to the chapel tent, where the previous solemnities had to be observed.
At once he recognized the bold, handsome superscription as that of his kind-hearted brother-in-law, Thomas Lawrence.
Michael says he planted only a few of this variety, the soft, gold-hearted lavender.
Well, two of the three had helped to pay the bill now for a girl's light-hearted word.
There was present to-day no big-hearted Westerner with silver dollars, but here was comparative wealth.
The tender-hearted observer might have noted that the gardens held the same flowers year after year, all the perennials and hardy blooms John Strang had loved.
Part of the silver that the soft-hearted women of the movies had bestowed upon him this afternoon found repository in the doorman's hand.
I just struggled to the brink, when who should come to my assistance but the good-hearted Harvest-mouse, who had witnessed the whole affair from her overhanging nest.
You're the only genuine and unselfish and kind-hearted one in the whole crowd!
Suppose that she, Harriet, was right in suspecting that Ward's feeling was more than the passing gallantry of a light-hearted boy?
Hollow-hearted pine logs are known by the curious term "concussy," or "conquassy.
She knows how to work as few people do nowadays, and she is so sound-hearted and unafraid that there is something royal and powerful about her.
Pippa, the mill-girl, spends her holiday wandering through the town and over the countryside, singing her innocent and happy-hearted songs.
The woman smiles gratefully, and the kind-hearted friend hurries out after the other two men.
Mrs. Ingalls was a talented and kind hearted woman, charitable in act and beloved by her associates.
In private life he was a generous hearted man, strongly attached to his friends, and greatly respected for his sterling qualities of character.
Burnett county was named in honor of a genial, kindhearted and eccentric lawyer, Thomas Pendleton Burnett, of Prairie du Chien.
A noble, big hearted Kentuckian, a minister of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, he was located by the government as farmer and teacher of the Indians on Yellow river, near Prairie du Chien, in 1833.
The general is a genial, kind hearted man, fond of a good joke and story, even though they are at his own expense.
Though somewhat eccentric, he was a social, kind hearted man.
Hence the use of music in the divine praises is a salutary institution, that the souls of the faint-hearted may be the more incited to devotion.
I am inclined to approve of the usage of singing in the church, that so by the delight of the ears the faint-hearted may rise to the feeling of devotion": and he says of himself (Confess.
They have fallen in love with each other, without having met, and that was the reason Ellen was so hard-hearted last winter.
We have an occasional wag at the South, and some one has practised upon a soft-hearted New Englander in search of horrors; this is the result.
Even his mother, broken-hearted by his career of extravagance and dissipation, found rest in the termination of a life that had known no rest.
She was rather a hard-hearted woman where whiskey was concerned; so she gave Bacchus no encouragement to go on excusing himself.
He felt curiously light-hearted almost, as if Christmas had brought him joy.
A subdued growl passed from mouth to mouth through the little party, which Boleslav, in his most light-hearted confidence in his friends' good will, did not hear.
A gang of turbulent wild animals thirsting for the blood of their prey, and yet too craven-hearted to spring on it, even when they have it within their reach.
When thousands of women and children would perish of hunger in broken-hearted distress, without any one heeding their fate, why should he concern himself so much about deserting this one strange girl and leaving her in solitude?
And they had all been brave soldiers who had left their homes gaily, in light-hearted devotion to fight for King and Fatherland.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hearted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.