He in whose heartno History is enscrolled Cannot discern in life's alloy the gold.
None refrains from the lusts of this world save him in whose heart there is a light that keeps him always busied with the next world.
How glows mine heart for him whose heart to me is cold, Who liketh ill my case and me in fault doth hold!
Can one say that the crustacean, whose heart is placed above the spinal marrow, is fashioned after the same pattern as the vertebrate, whose spinal marrow is placed above the heart?
Upon this the Great Being, whose heart ached as he foresaw the calamity which was about to befall the merchants, heaved a long and deep sigh, and said in a low tone: 21.
Say, what boon, then, will you give to another, you, whose heart is averse to pious conduct?
And he whose heart is attached to the "comfort of home-life," cannot but strive to put into effect the means by which this is secured.
Whose heart, then, would not be won, illustrious prince, by such honourable treatment as thou hast shown us?
Even he who is valiant, whose heart is as the heart of a lion, will utterly melt; for all Israel knows that your father is a mighty man, and those who are with him are valiant men.
Listen to me, you who know righteousness, the people in whose heart is my law; don't you fear the reproach of men, neither be you dismayed at their insults.
Behold this man, this furnace, in whose heart, Sin hath created hell.
I mean thee, whose heart, after long backsliding, doth think of turning to him again.
For, thought I, how can such an one as I find mercy, whose heart is so ready to evil, and so backward to that which is good, so far as it is natural.
P: And thou seest those inwhose heart is a disease race toward them, saying: We fear lest a change of fortune befall us.
If you will be on your guard, then be not soft in (your) speech, lest he in whose heart is a disease yearn; and speak a good word.
Valentine, whose heart is pure as a diamond or a lily.
During this time Danglars fixed his piercing glance on the young man, on whose heart Caderousse's words fell like molten lead.
They did, in very deed, as the Prophet Joseph foretold his people they would, thirst for the blood of every man in whose heart dwelt a single spark of the spirit of the fullness of the Gospel.
And yet he with no feigned delight Had wooed the Maiden, day and night Had loved her, night and morn: What could he less than love a Maid 160 Whose heart with so much nature played So kind and so forlorn!
He whose heart is sound because it haunts the treasure-house of heaven may be tempted of the devil, but will be first led up of the Spirit into the wilderness.
Father brings no cheer, no dawn, in whose heart it rouses no tremble of even a vanished emotion.
The love of men how can he win, Deserting, by the cruel sin, Their joy, whose heart is swift to feel A pleasure in the people’s weal?
Now on Ikshváku’s ancient race Falls foul disorder and disgrace, If thou, O Queen, whose heart so long Has loved the good should choose the wrong.
Hattie, whose heart's desire had once been to play Juliet, played maids now.
And this same Hattie, whose heart's desire had once been to kiss Love, but whose lips were still a little twisted with the taste of clay, could kiss only Love's offspring now.
So Hattie, whose heart's desire had once been to play Juliet, played maids now.
It was a quiet question, spoken in the key of being casual, and Hattie, whose heart skipped a beat, tried to corral the fear in her eyes to take it casually, except that her eyelids seemed to grow old even as they drooped.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whose heart" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.