But I should feel worse than that--I should feel as if the bitterness of both death and hell were still to come if we didn't make an effort to shoulder our own responsibilities.
In spite of all I've said as to what I should feel?
It crossed his mind that he should feel something of the same sort when locked in the privacy of his cell after the hideous publicity of the trial.
And I should feel myself a common adventuress if I were to let you.
It is impossible I should feel injured or aggrieved by your telling me at once, that the proposal does not suit you.
I think I should feel as if the name had become endeared to me, and I had no right to use it so.
But I should feel it much more, if I didn't know it to be a tie between me and father.
As we had given the name to the poor child, and as the poor child took so lovingly to me, I think I should feel jealous of calling another child by it.
What we had not the leisure or language to speak, We should find some more spiritual mode of revealing, And, between us, should feel just as much in a week As others would take a millennium in feeling.
I often think, if friends were near, How we should feel, and gaze with bliss Upon the moon-bright scenery here!
MY DEAR SIR,--I send you Hafbur and Signe to deposit in the Scandinavian Treasury, and I should feel obliged by your doing the following things.
I should feel obliged if you would deliberate upon the best mode of proceeding, so that when I see you again I may have the benefit of your advice.
The genius was evidently growing very savage with the baron, for holding these opinions all at once; but he tried to laugh it off, and said if he would let him know when he had left off joking he should feel obliged to him.
If I go and leave you in such sad circumstances here, so alone, I should feel that I am not redeeming my promise.
They will always rankle in my mind, and it is only natural that I should feel grateful, if nothing else, to those who are a little kinder and more attentive to me.
And so, you see, I think if I wore it I should feel sad, and if a nail caught on it I should feelas if it were tearing the flesh of my friends.
I should like you to choose them--you yourself--and if you would just touch them I should feel as if you gave them to her too.
I was delighted that he should know it; I was delighted that he should feel keenly, and I hoped he did.
I should feel that I was rather lonely and lost, for the want of some one who was steadfast and firm in purpose.
Your case has made a noise; it is a creditable case to be professionally concerned in; I should feel on a better standing with my connection, if you went to the Bench.
Were it not for that, I should feel confident; whereas I now but feel hopeful.
The king has been most kind and gracious to me, and to leave before the struggle is over I should feel to be an act of desertion.
The two with me are both lieutenants, and I should feel a little surprised if they did not pay me the usual respect.
This is all I have to say; I should feel ashamed of formally denying absurd reports, in which the King is not more respected than the truth.
But, of course, you know I should feel honored at any time you did," he declared with whole-hearted and boyish enthusiasm.
I should feel like--like Godiva riding through the streets.
I know the strong feeling prevailing among many Christians against spiritualism, but I should feel as if I had not quite done my duty, if I did not, to the best of my recollection, set down the part it had in the cure of my unbelief.
Second, hate, which is a higher form of anger, which we should feel when a powerful enemy offends us.
Seventh, and greatest, is pride, which we should feel at all times because we are Germans.
Third, sadness, which we should feel when we suffer.
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