This the answer of the mother: "Woe to earth for this thine action, Gone forever, joy and singing, Vanished is the wit of ages!
And that is the cause I take upon me more for to do for damosels and maidens than ever I did to-fore, that men should understand my joy and my delight is my pleasure to have ado for damosels and maidens.
For then was the common voice among them that with Arthur was none other life but war and strife, and with Sir Mordred was great joy and bliss.
And then there was made great joy and mirths in that court.
Then he listened and heard a voice which sang so sweetly that it seemed none earthly thing; and him thought the voice said: Joy and honour be to the Father of Heaven.
Joy and Duty" had been the inspiring subject given to the older children for a theme to be written in five minutes.
Happy, happy Liver, With a soul as strong as a mountain river Pouring out praise to the Almighty Giver, Joy and jollity be with us both!
Out of the misty eastern cave Where, all the long and lone daylight, Thou wovest dreams of joy and fear, Which make thee terrible and dear, Swift be thy flight!
There is no wealth but life," announced Ruskin, "life including all its power of love, of joy and of admiration.
Fair house of joy and bliss, Where truest pleasure is, I do adore thee: I know thee what thou art, I serve thee with my heart, And fall before thee.
Nor they of joy and pleasance to you sing, That all the woods them answer, and theyr eccho ring.
So for seven months he lived a life of joy and delight; then one morning he awakened and found everything changed to grief and mourning.
Suppose I undertook to teach you, would you give up everything of joy and of pleasure to follow me?
For seven months he lived a life of joy and delight, surrounded by crowds of courtiers as though they were a king, and going from pleasure to pleasure without end.
And is there other company than hers, in which with more of joy and peace I might fare to the abodes unknown?
For the present there is no more to say; and so, dearest my lady, I commend you to God; and may He grant you your heart's content of joy and bliss.
The two knights went before them to England, and by their influence induced the King to restore the lady to his favour, and receive her and his son-in-law with every circumstance of joy and honour.
When Ioasaph had received this letter, and read the words therein, his soul was filled with mingled joy and amazement.
Ioasaph received this parable with great joy and said, "How true this story is, and most apt!
But if both sides be with thee, mine advocate in tribulation and fear, but thine in joy and refreshment, me thinketh it is not a fair trial, but a tyrannical misuse of power, and a breaking of the covenants.
It needs something more than any of us can do to make the thought that we do stand in the full glaring of that great searchlight, not turned occasionally but focussed steadily on us individually, a joy and a blessing to us.
Blessed is the ministry of sorrow and of pain and of loss, if it does that for us, and disastrous and accursed is the ministry of joy and success if it does not.
We are doing our fighting with the Captain looking at us, and that should be a stimulus, a joy and not a terror.
Joy and sorrow, and hope and fear, cannot be continuous.
Note, first, the proportion of joy and sorrow in an ordinary life.
When Caradoc heard of their coming, his first emotion was that of joy and love.
Then he listened, and heard a voice which sung so sweetly that it seemed none earthly thing; and the voice said, "Joy and honor be to the Father of heaven.
And they all said that it would be the fulness ofjoy and honor to them for Geraint to come and receive their homage.
He looked on political freedom as the direct agent to effect the happiness of mankind; and thus any new-sprung hope of liberty inspired a joy and an exultation more intense and wild than he could have felt for any personal advantage.
And they all said that it would be the fulness of joy and honour to them for Geraint to come and receive their homage.
And that day was spent in joy and merriment; and he sat and conversed with his wife and his nobles.
Then they told him, each with his own tongue, and he smiled upon them and questioned them of all their speech by the way; and they answered him all honestly and with gladness, for the searching of their hearts was a joy and relief.
Yet she stood not still forjoy and content, but for pain.
He stretched out his hand to her in joy and friendship.
She wept, but they were mingled tears of joy and sorrow: sorrow, for she mourned that her sins had cost the life of the Son of God; joy, for she knew that that sacrifice had made a perfect atonement for her.
Joy and sorrow, are they not mingled in every cup?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "joy and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.