All had done really nobly in the way of bringing contributions, and most of the "white elephants" were quite useful and desirable possessions.
The women of the Empire have played their part as nobly as the men, and it is these brave and splendid women whom you must try to imitate.
On that dogma, so nobly maintained by the See of Peter and Athanasius, rests our whole fabric of Christian civilization, the brotherhood of man, and its logical sequence, freedom from slavery.
In her, a pensive air seemed to be some gleam of an earthly love, nobly extinguished.
Time was precious; he hastened to the deck, where, in the midst of a terrible sea, Lieutenant Greene nobly held his post.
But even such faint hearts as Mark's may take courage from the fact that henobly retrieved his youthful error, and won back Paul's confidence, and proved himself 'profitable to him for the ministry.
Ajax decides to die after having in vain attempted to kill the Atreidae, maintaining that "one of generous strain should nobly live, or forthwith nobly die.
The sculpture of the walls about it is on a scale of grandeur, accordingnobly with the fall plain and massive, though elaborately finished, like all the other cliffs about the Valley.
And as Pericles nobly said to the Athenians,--'I shall begin with our forefathers, for it is fair and right that the honours of commemoration should be accorded to them.
Few men, however, speak better things; and those three sermons cannot fail to stimulate nobly all into whose hands they fall.
Seldom have the efforts of friendship been more nobly crowned than were those of John Swanson when this radical change took place in the spiritual condition of Hugh Miller.
You have done nobly and like two valiant captains who were fit to war with Henry the Lion.
In the hands of an infuriated monster, with the instrument of death around her neck, she nobly refused to betray her husband; in the hour of victory she remembered mercy, and as a guardian angel, interposed in behalf of her inhuman enemies.
A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort and command; And yet a spirit still, and bright With something of an angel light.
They justly appreciated their situation, and nobly encountered the difficulties which could not be avoided.
Resolve, however nobly formed, at best Is but a still-born babe of Thought until It proves existence of its life and will By sound or action.
I hold that woman guilty of a sin, Who would not cling to, and defend another, As nobly as she would stand by a brother.
The immediate task before him was stupendous, and nobly did he arise to it.
Their splendid example was well followed, and the record they establishednobly maintained by each unit of the Territorial Army as it successively took its place in the trenches.
All your vexations were but trials of your love, and you have nobly stood the test.
Fearlessly and noblydid his friend Mentor blame the wooers for their shamelessness.
We shall nobly save or meanly lose the last best hope of earth.
The place had been noblyplanned by that grim old La Sarthe who raised it in the days of seventh Henry.
The eyes of this Aphrodite conveyed volumes of love, with her nobly planned brows and temples and her softly smooth cheeks.
Then Lakshman's truth was nobly shown, Then were his love and courage known, When for his brother's sake he dared All perils, and his exile shared.
But Ráma noblychose to be Observant of his sire's decree.
And I immediately returned to America to prove it, and then reveal to my dear old friend, Edith, the fact that no stigma rested upon the birth of the child whom she had so nobly adopted as her own.
From this I knew that my old friend, Edith Allendale, had responded nobly to my appeal--that she had taken my child and adopted it as her own.
There pale and crushéd Peace Shall take the color of the living rose, Hearing the voice of his protecting love That comes to lift her beauty from the dust And on that ground volcanic nobly build Her temple indestructible!
Among our friends Are many whose nearest kinsmen nobly served The lost Republic.
Entreat him to forgive whatever he may have mistaken, and nobly to restore to you the liberty of which your obligations, without his consent, must rob you.
So nobly and well we faced that day of my first fighting.
It was not a discourse from any particular text, although it was connected, regular, and noblyillustrated by the most apposite quotations from the Bible.
He continued in this strain, and spoke so nobly of England, that it made one's heart bound to hear him.
During this period, while shut out from participation in the public business, his duty was that of champion, and nobly did he perform it.
He had begun again to think noblyof the world and human life.
Shame be his, who turns The opportunity of serving her She trusts him with, to his own mean account-- Who would look nobly frank at her expense!