There were suddenrelentings and passionate longings for better life, as at times gentle, frost-relaxing showers soften the flinty ground.
They might have relented, even at the last moment, had they been prepared to believe that his present good humor was the fruit of any sincere relentings in him.
There was no pause, no mercy, no relentings in behalf of any.
Voltaire, though not without relentings toward a poet who had put popes heels upward in hell, regards him on the whole as a stupid monster and barbarian.
Dante has told, in a passage already quoted, that he would rather his readers should find his doctrine sweet than his verses, but he had his relentings from this Stoicism.
Pity the wretched, and pardon the guilty; for so will Thy glory increase amongst men; so will man learn that the relentings of love are diviner affections than the ruthlessness of wrath and the cravings of vengeance.
So with soft relentings and rude excuse, Half scorn, half pity, they cut him loose, And gave him a cloak to hide him in, And left him alone with his shame and sin.
Yet, let not these relentings of nature be called weakness--or if the stern morality refuse to spare, let it disarm his severity, to learn that I was an only child.
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