The reflection implied in his final words to Marian had been wrung from him in the agony of a wounded spirit, and he now regretted them.
If you do what you threaten, I could not escape a wounded spirit.
His white lips moved as he looked at her from eyes full of the agony of a wounded spirit.
A sick body is a burden to the soul, and a wounded spirit is a burden to the body; 'a wounded spirit who can bear?
His flesh, his blood, his promise, and the light of his countenance, are the only sweet things both to scent and taste, to those that are of a wounded spirit.
This to reason is very dreadful; for it cuts the soul down to the ground; 'for a wounded spirit who [none] can bear?
I felt as though an arrow had pierced my soul, and from that hour till now, I have been suffering the agonies of a wounded spirit.
The Christian faith is both a renovating and consolatory power, and it does the work ascribed to it; it gives peace to a wounded spirit, and a hope full of immortality to the guilty and morally worthless.
Heberden; and was as diligent in the use of drugs, as if they would have healed my wounded spirit, or have made the rough places plain before me.
Why, to the conversion and spiritual renovation of sinners, and the administration of effective consolation to a wounded spirit.
No physician's prescription will ever soothe the pangs of a wounded spirit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wounded spirit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.