He is certainly at once the terror and the admiration of those he wishes to be kind to: as for myself, I love him, though I often feel I would go round three streets any day to avoid him.
I often feel I have never been half tender enough to you.
I often feel a tender Care that the Case of poor Tenants may be mercifully considered.
I often feel a Labour in Spirit, that we who are active Members in religious Society, may experience in ourselves the Truth of those Expressions of the Holy One; I will be sanctified in them that come nigh me, Lev.
I often feel I shall be able to help my own daughter, should she need it, for the mothers of the past were ignorant.
I often feel as a poor wandering stranger in a strange land, and yet I dare not complain.
We are sometimes led to expect pity from people where we think we have a sort of claim, and here we often feel disappointed.
I often feel as one already laid by useless, and the language of my heart is, "O that I were as in days past!
I often feelan unconquerable envy of Mr. Purzel and his chalk in the counting-house.
I often feel as if I should lose my senses; every thing in the world has become indifferent to me.
I often feel that so much sunshine can not last forever.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "often feel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.