There are good and inspiriting lessons for young and old in this Essay or Lecture, which closes with the spirited ballad of "George Nidiver," written "by a lady to whom all the particulars of the fact are exactly known.
How inspiritingto see with what muscular, masculine vigor this splendid Fleming rushed in and plucked up drowning Art by the locks when it was sinking in the trashy sea of such creatures as the Luca Giordanos and Pietro Cortonas and the like.
The fear of discovery which had troubled her after she had sent her base letter to the post, vanished at that inspiriting moment.
He had no choice but to leave Emily, without being cheered by her bright looks, invigorated by her inspiriting words.
The prospect I have before me now is the most inspiriting one any man can have.
The blue van was in the middle of the crowd; the oxen answered to the inspiriting shouts, and more especially to the ceaseless pricks of the driving sticks, and presently it was dragged safely to the level of the opposite bank.
The steppes are a paradise of singing birds and blooming flowers and flowing streams, where the air is joyous to breathe, invigorating, quickening, and inspiriting beyond description.
It was an inspiriting revelation to me to find that I could indeed use my head intelligently, and command my motions so well, at a time of such excitement.
The squadron then re-formed, and we retraced our steps through the chasm to the inspiriting music of the band.
We passed through the main streets of the modern town upon the plain; and all the Karslis were there assembled to hear the inspiriting music and to pass remarks upon the foreigner on the grey horse.
This was the second time I had ridden at the head of Cossacks; I mention the fact merely to justify the assertion that there can be few more inspiriting positions.
And she was finding it always easier to forget her unhappy past, to enjoy the marvellous present and the most inspiriting part in it, to leave the over-difficult future to evolve itself.
It was his happy creed that in the very face of failure itself one may, as often as not, discern the inspiriting features of final success.
And he ended, as he had begun, by inspiriting the jurors, and telling them that they might fearlessly do their duty now that those at the head of the State were firmly resolved to give no heed to threats.
And at that last moment, the inspiriting thought came to Pierre that the great movement of the nations was the instinct, the need which impelled them to return to unity.
But the countess, inspiriting everybody by her words and example, made a stout defence.
So he closed many of his letters with the inspiriting words: "Be of good cheer!
It was the most inspiriting evening I have spent in Persia.
It was really inspiriting for people protected by good mackintoshes.
Our great inspiriting examples in these directions are to be found either in the Renaissance or in recent times, and therefore in profane biography.
He cannot find the most inspiriting models amongst the ancient Hebrews, for the reason that their life was altogether so much simpler and more primitive than ours.
He came armed with incendiary shells, which were supposed to hit and blaze up and cause an inspiriting conflagration.
Cheers loud and vehement tore the air, and the walls of the civic domain literally shook with the inspiriting fracas.
Forms all bloodily dashed lay here and there and everywhere, and the Scots Guards, who had stormed the kopje to inspiriting strains of drums and pipes, were doomed later on to hear the wail of the pibroch for many comrades mourned and buried.
The landing, on the 8th November, of the Naval Brigade with twenty guns for the defence of Durban was a move in the right direction, and the arrival and marching in of the brigade was an inspiriting sight.
Heroic actions were so abundant that they made quite a formidable list in the General's despatch, but they afford such inspiriting reading to all who honour Great Britain's heroes, that the list is reproduced in its entirety.