The tension became aggravated so that the banquets ceased and my mother did not appear for days, and only summoned me to her side for a few moments when she would weep passionately and pray with me.
Then I spoke to Christ, passionately and eloquently as I had never done before and surely would never be able to do in the day-time.
The Spaniard listened to her as if she did not catch her meaning, and shook her head so passionately that she broke the ribbon confining her hair, which fell in thick ringlets over her white shoulders, and veiled them.
He became passionately fond of books, reading their own little store with avidity.
I became passionately devoted to botany, and took especial interest in the study of cryptogamia.
The big black hat is passionately adored in Missouri and Kansas.
Anne earnestly and passionately denied every word the girl said: whereupon Anne Styles, to give greater colour to her story, fell into fits, so strong that six men could not hold her.
I was passionately in love with life, but the life I lived was not the life I wanted.
He is a great sportsman, and I have never seen him with a book in his hands; she cares passionately for reading, and hates every form of sport.
A little man called Joel, who had talked to her passionately about love, and had cried when she refused him, seemed to her an unintelligible and ridiculous kind of animal.
The latter gentleman had written from abroad (he was again serving in the Austrian army), a letter alternately passionately self-reproachful and stoically repellant.
In a single term Martin had become sopassionately one of Berney's that his hatred of Randall's and their smudgy type of success made him quiver with anger.
He hated the suspicions and embarrassments that must linger on: he was passionately desirous of restoring the old intimacy and yet .
With a little yelp she snatched the ring from her finger and flung it passionately at the floor.
He picks up a handful of soil passionately and rubs it on his bald head.
He was a man of great intellectual vigour and deeply and passionately interested in the religious movements of the time.
But this much I know, that he is passionately fond of music, for he told me so at dinner.
To give up concerts was quite impossible, especially as French Clay was, or pretended to be, passionately fond of music, and it was at her musical parties that he never failed to attend assiduously.
What he told her was disconcerting, yet, knowing instinctively, as she did, how passionately Walter loved her, she could not bring herself to believe that he was really her enemy.
Enid was passionately fond of dramatic art, and belonged to an amateur club in London.
Daniel Webster so passionately desired the place, that he could never see how far he was from the possibility of getting it.
He was a bold rider from infancy, and passionately fond of a fine horse.
The French Revolution was mere blackness and horror to him; and when it assumed the form of Napoleon Bonaparte, his heart sided passionately with England in her struggle to extirpate it.
Among these measures was one my father passionately desired, and which he snatched from the Chambers by sheer tenacity--the fortification of Paris.
My whole education has been gained by reading (I was and I have always remained passionately fond of reading), by observation, and by listening to those people who know how to hold my attention.
The long death-struggle of a passionately loved sister, who was supported by the constant ministrations of the Bishop of Beauvais, M.
To beauty of all kinds she was passionately sensitive.
She had not even now made up her mind how to speak to him, or whether to speak to him at all; but she longed passionately to see him.
He was passionately found of the theatre; the lights about the open entrance drew him on irresistibly, and if, as so often, he had to choose between a meal and a seat in the gallery, the meal was sacrificed.
Motionless and hesitating in presence of the opening expanse, Pierre distressfully pondered as to whither he should go now that all which he had so passionately sought to achieve since the morning had suddenly crumbled away.
Then she again threw her arms around him, and kissed him passionately upon the eyes.
On the same floor as their little lodging he occupied a large room, where he devoted himself passionately to his studies.
At this a disturbing argument occurred to Pierre, and he passionately availed himself of it.
But however passionately she might desire to set some obstacle across her mother's path, she could not, dared not, carry matters any further.
But Pierre had passionately caught him in his arms again.
As for the King, his perfect insensibility at the death of a mistress he had so passionately loved, and for so many years, was so extreme, that Madame de Bourgogne could not keep her surprise from him.
La Trappe, to whom I was passionately attached, was frequently spoken of in a manner that caused me much annoyance.
He loved passionately these, illegitimate children, and married the daughter to the Prince de Carignan.
The Duc de Bourgogne, passionatelyin love with his wife, was not so well made as Nangis; but the Princess reciprocated his ardor so perfectly that up to his death he never suspected that her glances had wandered to any one else.
For my part I passionately desired the marriage of Mademoiselle, although I saw that all tended to the marriage of Mademoiselle de Bourbon, daughter of Madame la Duchesse, in her place.
He loved passionately all kinds of sumptuosity at his Court; and he who should have held only to what had been said, as to the folly of expense, would have grown little in favour.
A letter of his was found, written to a nun with whom he had been intimate, whom he loved, and by whom he was passionately loved.
He was passionately fond of all bodily exercises, the practice of arms, and the game of tennis.
In 1559 she was passionately devoted to the faith and the cause of the Reformation.
On both of them Jeanne passionately enjoined union between themselves, and equal submission on their part to Coligny, their model and their master in war and in devotion to the common cause.
A tiger balked of his prey is not an agreeable beast; a strong man deprived of the woman he passionately desires is a little less agreeable even than the tiger.
I have loved to the full as passionately and ardently as even you can love.
We stand on the threshold of a new life, long and passionately awaited, for which many thousand Idealists have gone to the block, languished in the mines and pined in the tundras.
Kerensky was probably unaware of the fact that Ruzsky had been repudiated, and also passionately accused by the Reactionary circles of the opposite crime, for the part which he had played in the Emperor's abdication.
FN#31] And although the Badawin no longer boast a Labid or a Maysunah, yet they are passionately fond of their ancient bards.
He had never seen death, though Ellen had and he had passionately and willfully refused either to listen or to believe in his uncle's and Mr. Myrvin's gentle attempts to prepare him for his loss.
He knew his sister entirely engrossed her--ill as Ellen was, it could not be otherwise; but he passionately longed only for one word from her: that she forgave him the misery she was enduring.
Young as he was, he had already learned to know when she was displeased, and when she desired him very gravely to give her the toy, he passionately threw it down, and burst into a violent fit of crying.
Then the angry woman fell into a great rage, and railed on every one so passionately that for a few moments she carried all before her.
Nothing is so heart-cutting as a cold unexpected defence or palliation of a cruelty passionately complained of, or so expressive of thorough hard-heartedness.
The mimes of Sophron, so passionately admired by Plato, were written in prose, and were scenes out of real life conducted in dialogue.
He had roused himself to the point where he could honestly and passionately exclaim, "Give me liberty or give me death.
Carlyle was right: "Speak not, I passionately entreat thee, till thy thought has silently matured itself.