Use edward in a sentence
Sentences starting with edward
- Edward the Sixth wondered if the spectacle of a king on his way to jail had ever encountered such marvellous indifference before. [5]
- Edward Bliss Emerson, who graduated at Harvard College in 1824, three years after Ralph Waldo, held the first place in his class. [6]
- Edward could never understand this; or why the Universe, so long static and immutable, had suddenly begun to move. [9]
- Edward was trying to recall that service. [5]
- Edward took Tom to a rich apartment in the palace, which he called his cabinet. [5]
- Edward had heard the sentence pronounced, but he had not realised the half that it meant. [5]
- Edward picked up the Banner and pretended to read it, while Janet collected the salt and put it back into the shaker. [9]
- Edward Winslow heard that Massasoit was sick and like to die. [3]
- Edward Everett Hale, tells the story of this quotation, and of the various uses to which it might plied in after-dinner speeches. [6]
- Edward did not seem to understand, and presently Janet felt impelled to break the silence. [9]
Sentences ending with edward
- At last the wife looked up and said: "I know what you are thinking, Edward. [5]
- The young lawyer was far more likely to find Myrtle if she were in the city than the other, even with the help of his cousin Edward. [6]
- The will testified their loving pride in Edward, and left their little property to George --because he "needed it"; whereas, "owing to a bountiful Providence," such was not the case with Edward. [5]
- Would she pass the long Edward? [5]
- I think you made the promise, Edward. [5]
- Where are you going, Edward? [11]
- There came a change over Edward. [11]
- In spite of age and misfortunes, the liberal attitude of these western members of the family was always a matter of perplexity to Edward. [9]
Short sentences using edward
- Lieutenant Commanding Edward T. Nichols. [7]
- Robinson, Edward, literary rank, 34. [6]
- Beecher, Edward, on preexistence, 391. [6]
- Emerson, Edward, of Newbury, 8. [6]
- Edward showed a mild surprise. [9]
- Lieutenant Commanding Edward Donaldson. [7]
- Mr. Edward Wigglesworth. [6]
- Edward as King. [5]
Sentences containing edward two or more times
- Edward Emerson, son of the first and father of the second Reverend Joseph Emerson, though not a minister, was the next thing to being one, for on his gravestone he is thus recorded: "Mr. Edward Emerson, sometime Deacon of the first church in Newbury. [6]
More example sentences with the word edward in them
- Edward, what do you tell me that for? [5]
- In that same year, having left home on one of his last lecturing trips, he met his son, Dr. Edward Waldo Emerson, at the Brevoort House, in New York. [6]
- I don't know what the Queen would think of this way of spending Sunday; but if Albert Edward never does anything worse, he does n't need half the praying for that he gets every Sunday in all the English churches and chapels. [4]
- In sooth, yesternight wert thou the Prince of Wales; to-day art thou my most gracious liege, Edward, King of England. [5]
- But as Edward was leaving, the Admiral came forward again, and said: 'Where are you going, Debney? [11]
- It was buried very deep; not one of his family knew of it: Edward Lambert, and one or two others who had good reason never to speak of it, were the only persons possessing his secret. [11]
- I had submitted to me for examination, in 1862, a manuscript found among the Winthrop Papers, marked with the superscription, "For my worthy friend Mr. Wintrop," dated in 1643, London, signed Edward Stafford, and containing medical directions and prescriptions. [3]
- It was destined to be the unswerving rule of Edward Mills's life. [5]
- I once went to a church in London and heard the famous Edward Irving preach, and heard some of his congregation speak in the strange words characteristic of their miraculous gift of tongues. [6]
- There was a time, in the days of the sixth Edward of England, when the great landowners found it more profitable to consolidate the farms, seize the common lands, and acquire riches hitherto undreamed of. [9]
- Her father had thought at first to house her with his old friend Edward Gering, but he loved the Cavalier-like tone of Colonel Nicholls's household better than the less inspiriting air which Madam Puritan Gering suffused about her home. [11]
- My father said, this morning, when my face was in repose and thoughtful, that I looked precisely as young Edward Twichell of Hartford used to look some is months ago--chin, mouth, forehead, expression--everything. [5]
- While all these things were going on, Edward Mills had been quietly making head against adversity. [5]
- But immediately behind them were Edward Lambert and Mrs. Townley, and these, with their simple tact, naturalness, and freedom from any sort of embarrassment, acted as foils, and relieved the situation. [11]
- The editor in the picture probably looks just as Edward looked when it was first borne in upon him that this was so. [5]
- Hannah's satisfaction over the new stove had by no means subsided, and Edward ventured, without reproof, to praise the restored quality of the pie crust. [9]
- This gentleman was the Honourable Edward Doby of Hale, who, with the kind assistance of the other gentlemen above-named, was in this secluded spot making up a list of his committees, undisturbed by eager country members. [9]
- His views on the collateral points that may naturally arise, the President desires me to say he will communicate to you through me if you should suggest the personal interview that Mr. Edward Kidder recommends in his letter to his brother. [7]
- He used to tell his son Edward that he measured six feet in his shoes, but his son thinks he could hardly have straightened himself to that height in his later years. [6]
- Then, too, at table once she grew suddenly pale and swayed against Edward Lambert, who was sitting next to her. [11]
- Emerson, Edward Waldo, son of Ralph Waldo: in New York, 246; on the Farming essay, 255; father's last days, 346-349; reminiscences, 359. [6]
- Gates, Sir George Somers, knights, and Richard Hakluyt and Edward Maria Wingfield, adventurers, of the city of London. [4]
- One winter's night some masked burglars forced their way into the bank, and found Edward Mills there alone. [5]
- The Reid and Simmons mentioned in the foregoing were Robert Reid and Edward Simmons, distinguished painter--the latter a brilliant, fluent, and industrious talker. [5]
- And Sir Edward shot hisself at Portsmouth not a se'nnight after. [9]
- At times, indeed, she betrayed concern about Edward, wondering whether he were comfortable at the mill, and she washed and darned the clothes he sent home by messenger. [9]
- Two of their seven sons, Thomas and Edward, removed from Portland to Boston in 1802 and established themselves as partners in commercial business, continuing united and prosperous for nearly half a century before the firm was dissolved. [6]
- And Edward, too, seemed suddenly to have become aged and broken; his trust in the world, so amazingly preserved through many vicissitudes, shattered at last. [9]
- Edward, doesn't it seem odd that the stranger should appoint Burgess to deliver the money? [5]
- He was the second of five sons; William, R.W., Edward Bliss, Robert Bulkeley, and Charles Chauncy. [6]
- Hannah and Edward sat there under the lamp, Hannah scanning through her spectacles the pages of a Sunday newspaper. [9]
- At last she said: "Oh, Edward, you are free at last! [11]
- By-and-by the wife said: "Oh, Edward, how lucky it was you did him that grand service, poor Goodson! [5]
- His son, the Reverend Joseph Emerson, minister of the town of Mendon, Massachusetts, married Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Edward Bulkeley, who succeeded his father, the Reverend Peter Bulkeley, as Minister of Concord, Massachusetts. [6]
- She thought it queer because she was still fond of Edward Bumpus, after all he had "brought on her. [9]
- But Edward, too polite to descend to personalities, was silent.... [9]
- We had the pleasure of taking tea in the great house, accompanying our American friend, Lady Harcourt, and were graciously received and entertained by Lady Edward Cavendish. [6]
- With that same peculiar, cautious movement she had observed, Lise approached a chair, and sank into it,--jerking her head in the direction of the room where Hannah and Edward slept. [9]
- Some one was paying homage to him, that was all he knew; but for his own satisfaction and pleasure he preferred as yet his old comrades, Edward Lambert, Captain Vidall, General Armour, and, above all, Richard. [11]
- Edward would make pathetic attempts to capture the role Shivers had appropriated, to be the practical party himself, to convict Shivers of idealism. [9]
- No one, indeed, ought to sleep beyond breakfast-time while sailing along the southern coast of Prince Edward Island. [4]
- Many of the other pieces in 'Embers' have been set to music by distinguished composers like Sir Edward Elgar, who has made a song-cycle of several, Sir Alexander Mackenzie, Mr. Arthur Foote, Mrs. Amy Woodforde Finden, Robert Somerville, and others. [11]
- And Edward Debney, once her captain? [11]
- Edward Mills had once applied to the Prisoner's Friend Society for a situation, when in dire need, but the question, "Have you been a prisoner? [5]
- Such a constellation of royal personages met on one field must be seen; for, besides the imperial family and Albert Edward and his Danish beauty, there was to be the Archduke of Austria and no end of titled personages besides. [4]
- It was characteristic of her, however, when she went back for another load of dishes and perceived that Edward was only pretending to read his Banner, to attempt to ease her husband's feelings. [9]
- I tell thee now, as I told thee before, I am Edward, Prince of Wales, and none other. [5]
- Edward invariably assured Mr. Wiley that he was well, invariably took a drink of coffee to emphasize the fact, as though the act of lifting his cup had in it some magic to ward off the contempt of his wife and elder daughter. [9]
- With his fine military mind, he had probably arranged to let his brother Edward in for the cherry tree results, but by an inspiration he saw his opportunity in time and took advantage of it. [5]
- A mudsill like me trying to push in and help receive an awful grandee like Edward J. Billings? [5]
- Now--all together: 'Long live Edward, King of England! [5]
- Edward Tilley had like to have "sounded" with cold. [3]
- Hannah used to lie awake nights wondering what would happen if Edward became sick. [9]
- The old people left a letter, in which they begged their dear son Edward to take their place and watch over George, and help and shield him as they had done. [5]
- She could not leave Hannah in these empty rooms, alone; and Edward was to remain at the mill, to eat and sleep there, until the danger of the strike had passed. [9]
- So said Edward Lambert to himself after the event; so, likewise, said Mrs. Townley to herself when the thing was over; so declared General Armour many a time after, and once very emphatically, just before he raised Boulter's wages. [11]
- Long live Edward, King of England! [5]
- Edward had never kept it there. [9]
- I do; and just at the end where it joins on to Edward I. I always see a small pear-bush with its green fruit hanging down. [5]
- But, Edward, suppose it should come out yet, some day! [5]
- Young, Edward, influence in New England, 16, 17. [6]
- Edward would mildly ignore this challenge. [9]
- And to save his soul Edward could not refrain from answering, "You don't say so! [9]
- Poor Edward drew himself up proudly and said-- "I am the prince; and it ill beseemeth you that feed upon the king my father's bounty to use me so. [5]
- Edward Everett characterizes him, in speaking of his "Letters on the Eastern States," as a scholar and a gentleman, an impartial observer, a temperate champion, a liberal opponent, and a correct writer. [6]
- It is reproduced here as "written by Thomas Studley, the first Cape Merchant in Virginia, Robert Fenton, Edward Harrington, and I. S." [John Smith]. [4]
- With unerring instinct he singled out Edward as his victim. [9]
- Edward, it appeared, had remarked mildly on the absence of beans. [9]
- Emerson attributes a great importance to the scholarship, the rhetoric, the eloquence, of Edward Everett, who returned to Boston in 1820, after five years of study in Europe. [6]
- How nearly any friend, other than his brothers Edward and Charles, came to him, I cannot say, indeed I can hardly guess. [6]
- A prolonged trumpet-blast followed, and a proclamation, "Way for the high and mighty the Lord Edward, Prince of Wales! [5]
- Edward was the first really English king that had yet occupied the throne. [5]
- Edward moved his family into a garret, and walked the streets day and night, seeking work. [5]
- He said--and his face grew gentle as he began to speak-- "How now, my lord Edward, my prince? [5]
- Newbury, Mass., Edward Emerson's deaconship, 8. [6]
- The effect on Edward, while somewhat less violent, was temporarily to take away his appetite. [9]
- At this time Edward should be reading the Banner, her mother bustling in and out, setting the table for supper. [9]
- But the faster Edward died out of public knowledge and interest, the faster George rose in them. [5]
- West India Islands, Edward B. Emerson's death, 89. [6]
- Richard Bourbidge and Edward Allen, two such actors as no age must ever look to see the like; and to make their Comedies compleat, Richard Tarleton, who for the Part called the Clowns Part, never had his match, never will have. [4]
- When his son, Dr. Edward Emerson, called to see him, he found him on the sofa, feverish, with more difficulty of expression than usual, dull, but not uncomfortable. [6]
- Then, from the dining-room she heard footsteps, and Edward stood in the doorway. [9]
- Go to your cousin Edward, in Boston, at once; tell him your errand, and get him to help you find our poor dear sister. [6]
- And look at Charles Second, and Louis Fourteen, and Louis Fifteen, and James Second, and Edward Second, and Richard Third, and forty more; besides all them Saxon heptarchies that used to rip around so in old times and raise Cain. [5]
- It was thus characteristically and with unintentional sharpness she expressed her maternal pride by a reflection not only upon Edward, but Lise also. [9]
- Baby Mills took care of his toys; Baby Benton always destroyed his in a very brief time, and then made himself so insistently disagreeable that, in order to have peace in the house, little Edward was persuaded to yield up his play-things to him. [5]
- I do not care much for this one; his ears are not alike; still, editor suggests the sound of Edward, and he will do. [5]
- Edward was dazed by the shock, his lower lip quivered and fell. [9]
- Thus was Edward Bumpus severed and rolled from the ancestral ledge, from the firm granite of seemingly stable and lasting things, into shifting shale; surrounded by fragments of cliffs from distant lands he had never seen. [9]
- Emerson, Edward Bliss, brother of Ralph Waldo: allusions, 19, 20, 37, 38; death, 89; Last Farewell, poem, 161; nearness, 368. [6]
- But if the boat had returned that night to Pictou, some of the passengers might have left her and gone west by rail, instead of wasting two, or three days lounging through Northumberland Sound and idling in the harbors of Prince Edward Island. [4]
- A few days before the wedding Edward Lambert and his wife arrived, and he, Captain Vidall, and Frank Armour took rides and walks together, or set the world right in the billiard-room. [11]
- This meeting had been deftly arranged by Mrs. Townley, with the help of Edward Lambert, who now held her fingers with a kind of vanity of possession whenever he bade her good-bye or met her. [11]
- There were, to be sure, other Protestant churches where Edward Bumpus and his wife might have gone. [9]
- One thing will be easily granted by the reader; that an opinion from Mr. Edward Atkinson, upon any vast national commercial matter, comes as near ranking as authority, as can the opinion of any individual in the Union. [5]
- The couple lay awake the most of the night, Mary happy and busy, Edward busy, but not so happy. [5]
- Prince Edward Island, as we approached it, had a pleasing aspect, and nothing of that remote friendlessness which its appearance on the map conveys to one; a warm and sandy land, in a genial climate, without fogs, we are informed. [4]
- Edward did not answer at once; then he brought out a sigh and said, hesitatingly: "We--we couldn't help it, Mary. [5]
- Sir Edward Parry and his party were going straight towards the pole in one of their arctic expeditions, travelling at the rate of ten miles a day. [3]
- Edward dutifully acquiesced, and George became his partner in the business. [5]
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