All that the kindest Mistress can bestow, If Carlos loves, and still will keep his Vows.
For some part of my Virtue, Sir, I owe to you; in midst of all my Love, even in the kindest moments of Delight, my Joys were broken by concern for you.
I think he is the handsomest man I have ever seen, and I know he is the kindest and most courteous.
My father was the kindest and most patient of men, and all I know he taught me.
There are no possible circumstances under which it can be quite natural for girls to take money help from even the kindest friends who are not related to them.
Each changing season on our souls Its sweetest, kindest influence sheds; And every period, as it rolls, Showers countless blessings on our heads.
Some kill their love when they are young, And some when they are old; Some strangle with the hands of Lust, Some with the hands of Gold: The kindest use a knife, because The dead so soon grow cold.
Percy, in the kindest way, speaking in the highest terms of your services to the country.
Margery sat with her arms tight around the forlorn little sufferer and presently the dreary sobbing ceased and the girl drifted off to exhausted sleep, nature's kindest panacea for all human ills.
Ted had the kindest heart in the world and always wanted every one else to be as blithely content with life as he was himself.
Your letter, like all the best, and even kindest things in this world, is both painful and pleasing.
Dear Sir, "Will you forward the enclosed answer to the kindest letter I ever received in my life, my sense of which I can neither express to Mr. Gifford himself nor to any one else?
Give my kindest remembrance to him when you write.
The kindest thing to say is that the specimens which are supposed to have been worked by their own hands are considerably better than those of the half-dozen generations of their followers.
It were kindest to ignore 19th century needlework, but in a book treating of English embroidery something must be said to bridge over the time when Needlecraft as an Art was dead.
To some of them the kindest punishment would be to hang them for it.
Hence, in doing the kindestthing in the world, she would speak in a tone of command, even of rebuke, as if she were compelling the performance of the most unpleasant duty in the person who received the kindness.
If I may make a suggestion, sir, the kindestthing you can do is not to notice anything.
Then you'd say--anyone would say--that the kindest and most generous thing he could do would be to divorce her.
I saw she wasn't coming back to me," he explained, "so I thought the kindest thing was to let her lead her new life unembarrassed by ties with me.
Her Majesty wrote warmly of her host that "he was one of the kindest and best of men.
In addition to the rain the wind began to blow a hurricane, which, after all, in the case of a fog was about the kindest thing the wind could do, whether or not the spirits of heroes were in the gale.
But it was art mimicking Nature in her kindest moods and bringing together from the four corners of the earth the glories of eastern and western forests, of the south and of the north.
Darling, an eminent Scotch physician, who, in the kindest manner, consented to give his advice without any charge whatever.
Mr. Taylor's house was soon reached, and being received in the kindest manner, Clare was not long in recovering from his fatigue and depressed spirits.
Clare had an interview with his lordship, and was received in the kindest manner, but not being asked as to his worldly prospects, kept silent on the subject.
And I venture to say that this gentle withdrawal of constant supervision and teaching was one of the wisest and kindest things that this noble-hearted woman ever did for us.
My kindest regards to Mr. Brandram and my other dear friends at the Bible House.
I must now conclude; and with an earnest request that you will write to me speedily, and deliver my kindest remembrances to Mr. Brandram and to my other good friends at the Society House, I remain, Revd.
I wish you would speak to Gretsch on the subject, to whom you will, as usual, present mykindest remembrances.
Pray excuse these hasty lines; present my kindest remembrances to Mrs. Browne, and believe me, Revd.
Do not be alarmed, my child," he said in his kindest tone.
Every one with whom I associate expresses the kindest feelings toward the freedmen.
If the latter, I should be most ungrateful if I did not implicitly yield to your better judgment, and to the kindestindulgence you have shown me all through my life; and you may rely upon it I will never mention the subject again.
My dear Henslow, I do long to see you; you have been the kindest friend to me that ever man possessed.
I shall have the opinion of my two best and kindest friends.
Unless I can, enough to work a little, I hope my life may be very short, for to lie on a sofa all day and do nothing but give trouble to the best and kindest of wives and good dear children is dreadful.
My father always maintained that [my uncle] was one of the most sensible men in the world, and he at once consented in the kindest manner.
But my father, who was the kindest man I ever knew, and whose memory I love with all my heart, must have been angry and somewhat unjust when he used such words.
He has his vagaries too, which no man can live without, but he is the kindest guardian to his brothers and sisters, and bears with Janey's freaks with exemplary gentleness.
That is very nice of him," cried Anne, "so much the kindest way.
They are the kindest friends we have in the world," said Ursula.
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