"I will bear only a garland of our fairest flowers; these will I wind about him, and their bright faces, looking
lovingly in his, will bring sweet thoughts to his dark mind, and their soft breath steal in like gentle words.
"We have sailed many weeks, we have sailed many days,(Seven days to the week I allow), But a Snark, on the which we might
lovingly gaze, We have never beheld till now!
On occasion, he had so played with Biddy and
lovingly mauled her about.
"Where are we, father?" Sylvie whispered, with her arms twined closely around the old man's neck, and with her rosy cheek
lovingly pressed to his.
Children yet, the tale to hear, Eager eye and willing ear,
Lovingly shall nestle near.
Thus spake the old magician, and the higher men applauded him; so that Zarathustra went round, and mischievously and
lovingly shook hands with his friends,--like one who hath to make amends and apologise to every one for something.
It was a deep and satisfying pleasure to see the sun create the new morning, and gradually, patiently,
lovingly, clothe it on with splendor after splendor, and glory after glory, till the miracle was complete.
The men and the ships he knew how to lead
lovingly to the work of courage and the reward of glory have passed away, but Nelson's uplifting touch remains in the standard of achievement he has set for all time.
But the people remembered him
lovingly, and said to one another:
The princess never thought of that proud word "justice." All the complex laws of man centered for her in one clear and simple law- the law of love and self-sacrifice taught us by Him who
lovingly suffered for mankind though He Himself was God.
Noticing that the light was growing dim he picked up his nine piglets, patted each one
lovingly on its fat little head, and placed them carefully in his inside pocket.
To which proposal they both agreed in an instant, and accordingly went up very
lovingly and close together.