Though my name, already degraded through you, must no more claim alliance with the good and worthy, think you that I would bind myself before heaven to a wretch who owed his very life to my undeserved mercy?
Suffering undeserved humiliation, never had she been more jealous of her claim to respect.
But a betrayer of trust I have never been, and I beseech your Majesty to believe me when I say that the acuteness of that undeservedreproach cuts me to the heart!
So shall He cease to afflict His children; so will He cease to torture us with undeserved sorrows and devilish agonies, for which we are not to blame!
We know besides that his love of meriting, rather than obtaining, admiration, went so far as to make undeserved praise quite offensive to him.
The Colonel having bestowed not undeserved praise upon the taste and feeling with which Jessie had sung her simple melody, added, “Yet I do not remember these words among the songs of the Ayrshire bard.
It was in vain that Ethelston indignantly remonstrated against such harsh and undeserved treatment.
Her distress gave the finishing touch to Bee's determination to bear the undeserved blame.
Rosy was delighted to hear she was coming, and her pleasure in it seemed to make her forget about Bee's undeserved troubles.
But such a magical andundeserved happiness, if it were possible, would be unsavoury: only one phase of human nature would be satisfied by it, and so impoverished an ideal cannot really attract the will.
Their eminence would indeed have been factitious and their station undeserved if they were not able to see and do what was requisite better than the community at large.
But the sense of injustice and of undeserved ridicule sours the temper and narrows the views.
I think we shall be able to find a satrapy a-piece for them, as compensation for to-night's undeserved imprisonment.
The young can look at life as a possession, as a thing understood and sure, but at my age every year must be accepted as an undeserved gift from the gods, for which a man must be thankful.
That which a prince confers is bounty; but bounty undeserved I would receive alone from God.
Under the mouth there is an expression of indignation that seems to protest against an undeserved suffering, and is revealed in the nostrils, which swell out and enlarge and draw upwards.
God suffers me in mercy to atone, By undeserved death, my youth's transgressions.
The idea upon which this pernicious doctrine was founded, was at first associated with that of an absolute predestination, by which man was foredoomed to destruction, or to an utterly undeserved salvation.
In the close cabin these terrible visions, united with the fear of having reaped undeserved praise, would have crouched upon his breast like harpies and stifled or driven him mad.
Because he would help me to shatter the new and undeserved good fortune which you--yes, you--do you hear?
I am indebted to him for nothing, save undeserved abuse and stripes.
Undeserved misfortune is often a--to the noble mind.
And with this she departed, leaving us to stand on the outskirts of paradise, while she went into her house and stared at us from the window as she played with the lovely undeserved baby.
Would his hand be raised in deadly fray to avenge the undeserved taunt which yet he knew not how to repel?
The stigma, implying moral blame and sometimes meeting with actual ill-treatment on that account, is as unjust and undeserved as anything that can be imagined.
As long as Mothers love their own young and as long as the average man sympathises withundeserved suffering there will be perpetual possibilities for rousing interest in the most promising of all sciences, Eugenics.
The butcher had gained absolutely no advantage, but had simply been the cause of untold and undeserved suffering.
By their influence, the Church in 1864 conferred on me the undesired andundeserved honor, the highest which they could confer--the honor of being the Moderator of their Supreme Court.
I cannot requite you for your undeserved favours to me and my now afflicted brother.
Shame may confound and scaur me once to hold up my black mouth to receive one of Christ's undeserved kisses.
Though the merit is not mine, for I thought little of you until I saw you, let the undeserved reward be mine in your trust and love.
Joost listened with meekness to the entirely undeservedreproof for meanness and dishonourable views; then the old man announced finally what he should do.
He connected several painful things, humiliation, undeserved epithets, and so on, with that interview and with the face of Rawson-Clew.