The
gentleness and gratitude of her disposition would secure her all your own immediately.
After a time, perceiving the meekness and
gentleness of the beast's temper, he summoned courage enough to approach him.
Who that cares much to know the history of man, and how the mysterious mixture behaves under the varying experiments of Time, has not dwelt, at least briefly, on the life of Saint Theresa, has not smiled with some
gentleness at the thought of the little girl walking forth one morning hand-in-hand with her still smaller brother, to go and seek martyrdom in the country of the Moors?
"In proof of which
gentleness I adduce his adventure with the rabbit.
His admiration was at first very strong, but no more than was natural, and I did not wonder at his being much struck by the
gentleness and delicacy of her manners; but when he has mentioned her of late it has been in terms of more extraordinary praise; and yesterday he actually said that he could not be surprised at any effect produced on the heart of man by such loveliness and such abilities; and when I lamented, in reply, the badness of her disposition, he observed that whatever might have been her errors they were to be imputed to her neglected education and early marriage, and that she was altogether a wonderful woman.
Anne of Austria fixed upon Buckingham a look so tender in its expression, that it denoted, not alone the indulgence of maternal affection, but a
gentleness of expression like the coquetry of a woman who loves.
Henry van der Luyden, tall, spare and frock-coated, with faded fair hair, a straight nose like his wife's and the same look of frozen
gentleness in eyes that were merely pale grey instead of pale blue.
They lecture our shortcomings unsparingly, and every night they call us together and read to us chapters from the Testament that are full of
gentleness, of charity, and of tender mercy; and then all the next day they stick to their saddles clear up to the summits of these rugged mountains, and clear down again.
Twice again, imperatively, he called Jerry to him, and twice again, with flattened ears of
gentleness and wagging tail, Jerry good-naturedly expressed his disinclination.
Not only Princess Mary, who had been won by his
gentleness with the pilgrims, gave him her most radiant looks, but even the one-year-old "Prince Nicholas" (as his grandfather called him) smiled at Pierre and let himself be taken in his arms, and Michael Ivanovich and Mademoiselle Bourienne looked at him with pleasant smiles when he talked to the old prince.
Sadly Rose-Leaf led Eva away, saying, "Lily-Bosom shall have a grave tonight beneath our fairest blossoms, and you shall see that
gentleness and love are prized far above gold or beauty, here in Fairy-Land.
The heavenly
gentleness of his smile made his apologies irresistible.