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Example sentences for "rejoiced"

Lexicographically close words:
rejecting; rejection; rejections; rejects; rejoice; rejoices; rejoicest; rejoiceth; rejoicing; rejoicingly
  1. At this they rejoiced and repaired to the cavern at nightfall, whilst they forewent them, that he might fetch them the booty.

  2. The prince went round about it, examining its condition, and found it whole and unhurt, whereat he rejoiced greatly and said to the King, 'May God exalt the King!

  3. At this the prince rejoiced greatly and made the horse fare softly with them, so as not to disquiet the princess; nor did they stay their flight till they came in sight of a green meadow, in which was a spring of running water.

  4. She spoke to them fair and was easy with them as to price, so that they rejoiced in her, because of her pleasant speech and easiness.

  5. When the King heard this, he rejoiced exceedingly and said, 'O excellent sage, thou hast come to us at a time when we have need of thee.

  6. When the queen saw her daughter's husband, she conceived a warm affection for him, and in like manner she rejoiced greatly in his mother.

  7. At this the Vizier rejoiced and said, 'Is this true that thou sayest?

  8. So saying he opened the chest and showed the Amir that it was full of trinkets and jewels and bullion and pearls, whereat he was amazed and rejoiced greatly.

  9. Consequently Mr. Bronson was very glad to let him go, while Harry rejoiced at getting away from the confinement of the office, and at the prospect of having some exciting experiences before he returned.

  10. It was Heatherton's turn to have the match, and the home team rejoiced at this, because it would in some measure compensate them for the advantage their opponents undoubtedly possessed in having Sam Massie with them.

  11. In my boyhood days I rejoiced in the possession of a fine bay that, barring a provoking habit of pitching an unwary rider over his head, was a great source of enjoyment.

  12. The Parson, rejoiced at this easy way of taking the matter, hooked his arm into the Squire's, and they walked amicably towards the Hall.

  13. Then the Brook rejoiced to think the leaves which she had been angry with before for choking her, protected from the pattering strokes.

  14. Then looking up she saw the laborer once again; and the Brook rejoiced to think perhaps she was going back again into her pleasant meadow.

  15. If, oh my father, it be thy will that I suffer these cruel torments; if I am to reserve my energy for the cause I defend, be rejoiced at my sufferings, for I am able to bear them.

  16. There was no smile to be seen on his face, but when stretching himself up as high as his short stature would allow, he gazed around him, his heart rejoiced and cried: "It is all mine!

  17. There is no doubt that the Castilian population of Hispaniola were rejoiced at Bobadilla's coming, and that they abetted him in his violence.

  18. The King did as he was advised, and rejoiced to see the water return.

  19. Often they looked round, expecting to see Polyphemus following them, but they safely reached the ship and got a glad welcome from their friends, who rejoiced over them, but would have wept over the men that the cannibal giant had slain.

  20. Thus Siegmund and his subjects rejoiced that the heir to the throne was once again in his own country.

  21. He appeared to be rejoiced to hear that his father was living, for he had already thought in his heart to try and kill him.

  22. And at Sandwich and throughout the land there were great festivities, and noble gifts were presented to the King; for his people rejoiced mightily both because he had returned safely home, and because of the great victories he had achieved.

  23. He appeared rejoiced to see the old wolf, and asked him whither he was journeying.

  24. He was now rich, and rejoiced to be able to provide for his family.

  25. But what knight bare the cross he rejoiced him in the hero's valiant deeds, And much did he win by his valour, since he gave him the captured steeds.

  26. Her love never woman gave, But his heart it rejoiced in her gladness, and sad for her grief was he, Thus his true heart it gave him counsel who was aye from all falsehood free.

  27. All parties seemed rejoiced when this embarrassing business was concluded, which though it gratified Ellen as shewing her Lord's extreme anxiety to satisfy any doubt she might feel, yet could not be agreeable to either.

  28. Certain well-known tunes were sung all over the land for hundreds of years, and high and low rejoiced in that simple music.

  29. He rejoiced to know he had done a true service.

  30. How he rejoiced in that moment when Brigham for once lost his temper and let his eyes flash their hate upon the frightened official.

  31. It is difficult to imagine that any one could have rejoiced in the Baḥr Nedjef if it had worn its present aspect.

  32. They rejoiced in the result of Fangalii, and so far from seeking to conceal their rejoicing, paraded and displayed it.

  33. Knappe set himself at once to efface these impressions, and the English officials rejoiced for the moment in the change.

  34. There had been for several days a report in circulation, that he had died suddenly, or was poisoned, and the people greatly rejoiced again to see him alive.

  35. He saw too the number of his clerical friends largely increasing, and especially rejoiced in the fact that the excellent Fletcher, of Madeley, preached in his pulpits in London.

  36. As usual, he greatly rejoiced in the presence and service of God, and never appears to have been more happy than in this period of his life.

  37. This news rejoiced me before I left town, and was most grateful to our good Lady Huntingdon, whom I have the honor of waiting upon at this time in Bath.

  38. Arriving in Philadelphia, Whitefield was rejoiced to find that his friend Gilbert Tennent was still blessed with success in his labors.

  39. The dear old man rejoiced to see the things which he saw; and after my exhortation was over, dismissed me with his blessing.

  40. He brought three pious souls along with him, and rejoiced me by letting me know how they had been evil spoken of for their Master's sake.

  41. His countenance was very heavenly; he rejoiced much in spirit at the sight of me, and prayed most affectionately for a blessing on my coming to Rhode Island.

  42. On the evening after this, they dined with Whitefield at the house of a common friend, and he rejoiced in the abundant success they afterwards met with from nearly all parties.

  43. It could not be denied that John Wesley had been misrepresented and unkindly treated, both in Savannah and Frederica, and Whitefield therefore rejoiced to bear honorable testimony of him and his colleagues.

  44. Whitefield frankly acknowledged his error, and rejoiced that there was no disagreement on the subject.

  45. It rejoiced me to see such numbers greatly affected, so that some, I believe, could scarcely abstain from crying out.

  46. This last," says he, "much rejoiced me, being resolved to give up the Savannah living as soon as I arrived in Georgia.

  47. My soul much rejoiced in the Lord to see salvation brought to Maryland.

  48. This rejoiced me; for I think I can stand any thing better than this.

  49. As for the famous Dusseldorf school of painting, which once filled the world with the worst art, he rejoiced that it was now so dead, and he grudged the glance which the beauty of the new Art Academy extorted from him.

  50. They read from their Baedeker that until the end of the last century no Jew was suffered to enter the marketplace, and they rejoiced to find from all appearances that the Jews had been making up for their unjust exclusion ever since.

  51. Once they had got over their disappointment at finding that he was not a dead burglar, the house party rejoiced whole-heartedly at the break in the monotony of life at Blandings Castle.

  52. Nature had really intended Ashe for a trainer; he identified himself so thoroughly with his man and rejoiced at the least signs of improvement.

  53. She listened to Elizabeth's plans for going to Topeka, and rejoiced that the intellectual stimulus was still strong in her.

  54. She was rejoiced when Elizabeth mentioned her father's name and forced upon her at once the necessity of asking pardon for the luckless remark regarding separation which Mr. Farnshaw had overheard three months before.

  55. She wept over the misdeeds of others, and rejoiced when they acted well and nobly.

  56. On looking back to that period, she always rejoiced in that decision, and expressed, on her bed of death, her satisfaction in it.

  57. How he rejoiced that we had arrived before it was hung up, as its present situation enabled him to view it to perfection!

  58. In the autumn after their marriage, she turned her steps towards her early home, and rejoiced in greeting once more her father and the friends of her youth.

  59. The private view of the Exhibition I rejoiced in, till the people came, (but I believe I wrote an account of all this to Lucy,) Sir R.

  60. How my dear father would have rejoiced in my knowing him.

  61. At any rate his boyhood had rejoiced there, and she could look back to one time at least in his manhood when she had taken a pleasant walk with him in summer weather among those same woods, in that very ox-track she believed.

  62. If ever, then on that day, to the fancy, "the little hills rejoiced on every side.

  63. But Mrs. Carleton saw the signs of it, and was heartily rejoiced when they were fairly gone and Fleda was committed to her hands.

  64. But none of those who saw Fleda ever thought strange of anything that was done for her; and Mrs. Carleton was rejoiced to have her son take up the task she was fain to lay down.

  65. But poor Fleda was not asleep, much as she rejoiced in being thought so.

  66. And hence all the people of Seldwyla rejoiced in advance at the prospect of a spectacle so novel and unconventional.

  67. On this the pretty Seldwyla ladies and their young children rejoiced abundantly, and Dietegen went along with them just as he was, in his poor delinquent's shift.

  68. Nights especially he rejoiced in the exclusive tenancy of the big, wide bed.

  69. The young man rejoiced to find, from the regularity of her breathing, that the girl was now asleep; this repose would enable them to proceed on their way with spirit.


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