Mary Ann Havers, of Norwich, a girl in humble life, who possessed remarkable musical ability, died on this date.
It was because Crabbe too often laid greater stress on the ugliness than on the beauty of things, that he fails to that extent to be the full and adequate painter and poet of humble life.
His last months wore of great suffering, and the tedium of his latter days was relieved by being read aloud to--the Latin poets taking their turn with Crabbe's pathetic stories of humble life.
It is in humble life, where the Springs of feeling are not corrupted by dissimulation and evil knowledge, that the purest, and tenderest, and strongest virtues are to be found.
Nor let our readers suppose that such characters are not in humble life.
The last chapter, on "Astronomers in Humble Life," consists for the most part of a series of Autobiographies.
Among the other persons brought to my notice, years ago, were Astronomers in humble life.
The district in question is peculiarly interesting also from the fact of its having been one of the principal scenes of the work done by the old Lancashire "naturalists in humble life" during the time that they earned their reputation.
None of the botanical names are so hard as it is fancied; the Lancashire botanists in humble life have no trouble with them; the real difficulty is in not caring anything about the objects they are applied to.
Never was there a better example of the scientific man in humble life, or of the practical kind-heartedness and generosity that spring from simple, God-fearing virtue.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "humble life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.