On the other hand, the recital of a generous, humane, or grateful action, never fails to draw from him tears of approbation, which he is often greatly distressed to conceal.
A generous and noble character affords a satisfaction even in the survey; and when presented to us, though only in a poem or fable, never fails to charm and delight us.
Dryden’s evil opinion of the state of matrimony, never fails to glance forth upon such occasions as the present.
The increase of demand, besides, though in the beginning it may sometimes raise the price of goods, never fails to lower it in the long-run.
Demand, though the increase of, may at first raise the price of goods, it never fails to reduce it afterwards, 314.
If you praise him, he is so true and faithful to the mode that he never fails to make you a present of himself, and will not be refused, though you know not what to do with him when you have him.
The course of human things from good to ill, From ill to worse, is fatal, never fails.
Poor Meanwell, though he never fails to transgress, is rather to be pitied than condemned.
But as he has a great deal of the Mother in his Constitution, whatever Mood he is in, he never fails to make his Company laugh.
If your Concern for pleasing others arises from innate Benevolence, it never fails of Success; if from a Vanity to excel, its Disappointment is no less certain.
But there is something so benign and healing in the general voice of humanity that, maugre all our regulations to prevent it, the simple name of man applied properly, never fails to work a salutary effect.
And our author, who so loudly disclaims popularity, never fails to lay hold of the most vulgar popular prejudices and humors, in hopes to captivate the crowd.
There's countless folks know He never fails in time o' need, but I'm one who finds that He never fails at any time and that every day is a day o' need.
Now, I take it, it doesn't make much difference whether the bounty and the blessing He's intended for each of us comes one day or another, so long as it never fails to come.
The heart, therefore, could not feel that pity which the sight of a deserving object, physically unable to contend with unmerited hardships, never fails to produce.
When any of Mr. Liston's intimates invite him to supper, he never fails of finding, nearest to his knife and fork, a dish of Saur Kraut.
A reconciliation-scene, be the occasion never so absurd, never fails of applause.
Blessed be His name, He never fails a trusting heart.
Let us entreat you to begin at once, looking to God to help you, as He most assuredly will, for He never fails a really trusting, dependent heart.
I have observed, that if a man be but great or rich, the most wretched occasion entitles him to fill a long paragraph in print; the cutting of his corns for the purpose, or his playing at ombre, never fails to merit publication.
He helps, He strengthens, He never fails, He is the true Friend.
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