Happily most of them were made of sweeter and kindlier stuff.
Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand.
The kindlier hand must be skilled by long practice before it can direct the vast social mechanism.
No one thought of being bored, they had better manners and kindlier hearts, and enjoyment was a duty as well as pleasure.
Perhaps it did rouse people to better andkindlier living and more serious thought.
Yet his home was not a very happy one; the kindlier things of domestic life had not gathered green around him.
It is the happy instinct of the Kodak to refuse those days that are overcast, and the photographic record of a life is a chain of all its kindlier aspects.
The despatch from General French put him into a kindlier frame of mind.
Greenlaw's scholarly descendants, has reason to believe the doctor was a kindlier gentleman, and his school a much less defective establishment, than Mr. Medwin made the world imagine.
A benighting creed, like a huge nightmare, lay down upon, and held down, both reason and all the kindlier sentiments, while it evoked and allowed free play to harsh and murderous propensities.
Their weakness consisted of such strong faith as could, and in emergencies must, put in abeyance the kindlier sentiments of their hearts.
It is a mistake to suppose that danger hardens the heart; on the contrary, it renders it peculiarly alive to the softer and kindlier emotions.
His conceptions rose kindlier than his utterance, and his happiest impromptus had the appearance of effort.
I repeat, to this day, no verses to myself more frequently, or with kindlier emotion, than those of Spenser, where he speaks of this spot.
God's kindly earth Is kindlier than men know, And the red rose would but glow more red, The white rose whiter blow.
God's kindly earth Is kindlier than men know, And the red rose would but blow more red, The white rose whiter blow.
In 1802 came a memorable visit by the Lambs to Coleridge at Keswick, a visit which resulted in Charles Lamb's thinking kindlier of mountains than he had hitherto done, without in any way lessening his strong local attachment to the metropolis.
For eyes beneath their radiant shrine In kindlier glances answered mine: Can these their light restore?
Such a demoralisation is always probable when the means of production have been rapidly and greatly improved, and when the fever of getting has overpowered the sense of righteousness and all the kindlier human feelings.
It is He, and not the ancient Wisdom, which has turned the current of men's thoughts into juster and kindlier ways on this great question.
She added, in a different and a kindlier tone: "You must forgive me, Mary, for saying what I did about your good old Anna!
She thought her very crude in her ideas--cruder than she had seemed at Campobello, where she had perhaps been softened by her affinition with the gentler and kindlier nature of Dan Mavering.
But kindlier thoughts came to him before he slept, and he fell asleep with a smile of tenderness for her on his lips.
This pleased the young sea rover beyond measure and he diverted himself with pictures of a cleaner, kindlier world than he had ever known.
There he found kindlier treatment than honest men had ever offered him, and so grew somewhat reconciled to this wicked calling.
Neither can I take joy in the hill-wind, Nor find solace on kindlier breasts; For deep in the eyes of all women I watch I see only her eyes stare back.
And I in my grief have gazed In eyes that were not yours; And my emptier hours have known The sigh of kindlier bosoms, The kiss of kindlier mouths!
I could not help clinging to these vestiges of the kindlier mood of nature in which she sought to cover the horrors she had wrought.
Horrid streams of a-a have to be cautiously skirted, which after rushing remorselessly over thekindlier lava have heaped rugged pinnacles of brown scoriae into impassable walls.
How lost to all the kindlier feelings of our nature, thus to exult over suffering humanity.
Blessed Jesus, how few of the tender charities of life were exercised towards thee, though thy heart, cast in nature's purest mould, was not insensible to the kindlier feelings of that nature.
Perhaps there had come to her already, through the patient teaching of life, perceptions of a broader, kindlier horizon than used to bound her view.
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