Use endured in a sentence
Sentences ending with endured
- The time came when the uncertainty of it could no longer be endured. [4]
- Yet divine love was said to be so much more rapturous, and how much longer it endured! [10]
- It was not to be endured. [11]
- Up to this time she had borne with him, and had tried to excuse him, and to think herself answerable for much of what she endured. [10]
- The usury in the market is no longer to be endured. [10]
- But to take that which supposedly had been renounced--virtue, sobriety, security, respect --would this be endured? [9]
- I could see that in the year she had grown older, yet her beauty seemed enhanced by that and by the trouble she had endured. [11]
- All her days she had lived precariously near it, and lately she had visited these people, had been torn by the sight of what they endured. [9]
- Do not these relics suggest something of an idea of the fearful suffering and privation the early emigrants to California endured? [5]
- Miss Forsythe recovered promptly her cheerful serenity, but not the elasticity of hope; she was irretrievably hurt; it was as if life was now to be endured. [4]
Short sentences using endured
- Therefore Burlingame must be endured. [11]
More example sentences with the word endured in them
- The immense sufferings you endured from the first days of September till the middle of February you never tried to conceal from me, and I well understood. [7]
- Ah, if necessity would but make me happy too, by giving you your liberty, that on these many miseries endured we might set up a sure home. [11]
- Perhaps the great works of art that have endured have been so composed. [4]
- I know it, Will, and it is awful; but I can't live without seeing Margaret--I've endured it as long as I can. [5]
- Her lips, too, which she had but rarely and timidly opened for a question or an answer, were in constant motion; for how much she desired to know, how many questions she had to ask the silent husband who had endured such terrible suffering. [10]
- When I remember what agonies you suffered in those hours, how bravely you endured them--ah, Monsieur! [11]
- Her recent experiences were the flames of the forge fire of life of which her mother had spoken--and how pitifully she had endured their glow! [10]
- After the meal was over he sat listlessly on the sofa, like a visitor whose presence is endured, pathetically refraining from that occupation in which his soul found refreshment and peace, the compilation of the Bumpus genealogy. [9]
- Maria, whose life was certainly not crowded with amusements, dreaded their coming, and when they did call, endured their presence as an unavoidable evil. [10]
- His spirit held us to our task, for flesh and blood might not have endured alone. [9]
- But it remains true that the greatest dramas, those that have endured from the Greek times down, have been (for the audiences of their times) both good reading and good acting plays. [4]
- But a foule trouble there was to make him kneel to receive his Crown; he not knowing the majesty nor wearing of a Crown, nor bending of the knee, endured so many persuasions, examples and instructions as tyred them all. [4]
- Then others endured to the shallows to fall heavily in the crumbled ice and be dragged out before they died. [9]
- While Margery turned to greet Herdegen I hastened down the bank to rescue the faithful fellow who had endured so much in my brother's service, ere the worst should befall him. [10]
- Jameson endured postponement three days, then resolved to wait no longer. [5]
- I have endured their concerts at four o'clock in the morning without a murmur. [4]
- But she met the warning eye of the man himself, calm and resolute, she saw the suffering in the face, endured with what composure! [11]
- However he endured the wailing and whimpering that surrounded him till he had ascertained the condition of the man lying on the ground before him. [10]
- Again he recalled the torments which he had endured when compelled to witness how completely she yielded to the passion which drew her to Antony. [10]
- To while away the time he began to whistle to himself, and what with whistling, and what with winking and talking to the lantern on the table, and calling himself painful names, he endured his captivity well enough. [11]
- He had endured the test; he had even got his little gray mare, lassoing her like a veteran. [11]
- The rest of the party had long felt the chill of the damp night air that blew through the room from the river, but knowing that the father suffered more from heat than from anything, they had all willingly endured the draught. [10]
- How kindly she taught him what comfort the sufferer finds who not only moves his lips and turns his rosary in prayer, as he had hitherto done, but commends himself and his pain to Him who endured still worse agonies on the cross! [10]
- He could not succeed in burying himself in charts and plans as usual and, while imagining how life could be endured without the woman he loved, he pushed the papers aside. [10]
- The tortured sovereign, still under the influence of the suffering which he had endured, crossed himself and sat down. [10]
- He had endured severe trials, it is true, for the sake of remaining faithful to truth in art and life; but who probably ever reached the age of manhood without once deviating from it? [10]
- Not a day, scarcely an hour, had she forgotten him; for his sake she had endured great anguish willingly, and, in spite of his mute reserve--she could say so to herself--without any bitter feeling. [10]
- But at the same time he never for an instant forgot the insults he had endured outside. [10]
- The people of Rome had endured unimaginable sufferings at his hands; but the cup was full, and, judging from Caesar's looks, he would cause it to overflow this day. [10]
- They had both returned, as it were, in the self-same hour, each having endured a phase of emotion not easy to put on paper. [11]
- What are the qualities common to all the masterpieces of literature, or, let us say, to those that have endured in spite of imperfections and local provincialisms? [4]
- He tried to prove to the Emperor the impossibility of levying fresh troops, spoke of the hardships already endured by the people, of the possibility of failure and so forth. [2]
- The troubles the primitive colony endured resulted quite as much from its own instability of purpose, recklessness, and insubordination as from the hostility of the Indians. [4]
- In a brief prayer beside his devout friend Heinz expressed his gratitude, and called upon him to witness that, even in the world, he would not forget the shortness of this earthly pilgrimage, but would also provide for the other life which endured forever. [10]
- The industrious, volatile populace had speedily forgotten the sufferings endured, for early spring is so beautiful, and never does a rescued life seem so delicious as when we are surrounded by the joys of spring. [10]
- He was always persecuting the passengers with abstruse propositions framed in language that no man could understand, and they endured the exquisite torture a minute or two and then abandoned the field. [5]
- I have pondered over the toils that were endured by the officers and soldiers of the army who achieved that independence. [7]
- They were dust on the floor or at the foot of the shelf, and their habitations and utensils endured. [13]
- And inasmuch as on that day his whole soul was filled with love, his hardness was softened, and how gladly and thankfully my heart beat when I beheld him give his hand to the man who had endured so much woe for my sake. [10]
- Now ensued one of the dullest quarter-hours I had ever endured. [5]
- Nay, he could not see through her; so she endured his gaze, tempting him to speak; and his heart beat high with hope as he fancied he saw that she was beginning to be affected by his intense agitation. [10]
- His refusal is not my grievance--I could have endured that. [5]
- What must he not have endured from the persecutions of small-minded worshippers who fastened upon him for the interminable period between the incoming and the outgoing railroad train! [6]
- I have endured my widowhood ten years; my daughter Gretchen has married, and I sent Cornelius myself to the Beggars of the Sea. [10]
- He had endured much hardship in the service of his sacred cause, but the greater the sacrifice he offered the more exquisite was the reward reaped by his soul. [10]
- She had endured more in the past few days than often falls to the lot of one-and-twenty. [9]
- I trust it may not last long, for it really seems to me that no glory to be gained can compensate for the sufferings which must be endured. [14]
- Though 'the beautiful Mary,' in her superabundant mercy, quietly endured the affront offered, our Lord himself punished it, for he inspired the illustrious Duke of Bavaria to issue an edict which forbids his subjects to trade with Ratisbon. [10]
- His family now knew what he had endured and experienced, and the smith found a kind, soothing word for all that, a few months before, he had considered criminal and unpardonable. [10]
- The brave men knew that the surrender of the city might put an end to their distress, but wished to hold out for the sake of liberty and their religion, and endured their suffering as an inevitable misfortune. [10]
- Besides, those who knew Barine and her husband were curious to learn how two persons accustomed to the life of a great capital had endured for months such complete solitude. [10]
- An injustice endured is a florin, for which in marriage a calf can be bought. [10]
- This profound and increasingly impressive stillness endured for some time--the best preparation for music, spectacle, or speech conceivable. [5]
- She felt as if much of the joy which Iras lacked had fallen to her own lot, and all the grief and woe she had ever endured had been transferred to her foe. [10]
- He felt as if he were in Heaven, and thought less and less of the grief he had endured. [10]
- Even the suffering I had endured had neither silenced the yearning voice of my heart nor cooled the warmth of my blood. [10]
- But before this humorous creation was completed, the author endured the terrible bereavement which was to color all his life. [4]
- He sat in his saddle like a plainsman; he listened like a hillsman; he endured like an Arab water-carrier. [11]
- Madame Chalice was his friendly inquisitor, not his enemy; she endured him for some talent he had shown, for the apparent sincerity of his love for the cause; but that was all. [11]
- Repression had been her practice for unnumbered years, and the only heralds of her feelings were the restless wells of her dark eyes: the physical and mental misery she had endured lay hid under the pale composure of her face. [11]
- The thought entered her mind that the woman who had endured such a terrible punishment, for a crime akin to her own, would understand better than any one else the anguish of her heart. [10]
- How much suffering he endured there, with what danger he at last succeeded in obtaining his liberty, you shall learn later. [10]
- After what I have seen, and heard, and endured this night, I cannot speak otherwise. [10]
- He could not have long endured the asperities of Carlyle, and that "loud shout of laughter," which Mr. Ireland speaks of as one of his customary explosions, would have been discordant to Emerson's ears, which were offended by such noisy manifestations. [6]
- Hermon could not have endured keener pain had they been his own. [10]
- I could not have endured it, I could not have remained in my place. [5]
- The sorrow they had themselves endured through her sank into insignificance beside the tremendous blow of Fate which in this hour reached the Queen. [10]
- And Gotz, who had endured so much anguish and toil to be faithful to his other sweetheart, was not less worthy of my faith, and it must be my task to fight against the evil spirit with all the strength that was in me. [10]
- At first he had endured all this with good nature, but latterly he had shown by his manner that it was distinctly distasteful to him, and very soon he saw a change in the manner of these young people toward him. [5]
- Are there not fruits, which, while unripe, are not to be tasted or endured, which mature into the richest taste and fragrance? [6]
- Venters felt how foolish it was for him to fear these broken walls; to fear that, after they had endured for thousands of years, the moment of his passing should be the one for them to slip. [13]
- Here was the first substantial bit of war-work the imprisoned people had seen in the seven months that the siege had endured, the first chance they had had to rejoice over a French exploit. [5]
- How the Creole farmers and traders, unused even to the common ways of woodcraft, endured that fearful day and others that followed, I know not. [9]
- His injurious and false accusations roused her indignation to the utmost, but one glance at his weary, suffering face showed her how great was the pain he endured, and in her compassionate heart pity strove against righteous anger. [10]
- Pleasures to be enjoyed, or pains to be endured, after we shall be dead and gone are but little regarded even in our own cases, and much less in the cases of others. [7]
- How long it, endured none of us might say. [9]
- You would have endured me if I did not thrust myself upon you, for you have after all a sense of legal duty, a kind of stubborn honour. [11]
- They could have endured it, perhaps, if Tom had stopped there; but he wore gloves, and that they couldn't stand, and wouldn't; so he was mainly without society. [5]
- He had cheerfully endured contradiction the night before during the conversation concerning music. [10]
- Could you have endured an hour of it, do you think? [5]
- It seemed a delicious relief, after the heat and dryness of the south, which they had endured with groans. [10]
- Through suffering and death, by disease and in battle they have endured and fought and fell with you. [7]
- She had been cruel to herself, and the inner light of the clear diamond first gleams forth with the right brilliancy, after it has endured the torture of polishing. [10]
- This strengthened her courage and henceforward, nay, even during the time of sore privation which she afterward endured, she blessed a thousand times her resolve to buy the ransoming paper from Tetzel, the Dominican; for she thought that she daily experienced its power. [10]
- She endured his company without seeming to enjoy it. [6]
- This form was common in Attic Greek,"] Oh, if you could but know what I endured before I came out here! [10]
- Sir Boemund Altrosen came forward, held out his hand to his old friend, and spoke for Cordula "The horror and loathsomeness were too much for her, whilst Jungfrau Ortlieb endured them. [10]
- True, Heinz had but a few short moments to devote to this farewell, the cause of the faithful follower who, unasked, had unselfishly endured unutterable tortures for him, took precedence of everything else and would permit no delay. [10]
- They are endured bravely, with a heroism for which the world does not often give them credit. [4]
- It need not be supposed that he intends the "arch intriguer" Aerssens to stand for himself, or that he would have endured being thought to identify himself with the man of whose "almost devilish acts" he speaks so freely. [6]
- All this occupied Barbara's mind so deeply, and the long waiting to see Bodart often robbed her of so much time, that her housewifely and maternal duties suffered, yet her patient husband endured it a long while indulgently. [10]
- The words died away, and Bent-Anat stood silent, but she endured the gaze, and returned it proudly and defiantly. [10]
- Some of them, as though in compensation for ills endured between elections, voted not once, but many times; exercising judicial functions for which they should be given credit. [9]
- But these things are to be endured. [11]
- He would stay any man or woman who would tarry, to tell of all his sufferings, and of what he endured in mind and body. [10]
- In this way, and while playing on the harp and the lutes, her solitude was best endured. [10]
- It was sad and lined when I had known it, but now all the agony endured by the millions, North and South, seemed written on it. [9]
- He had endured all that he would endure from man. [11]
- I appeal to all loyal citizens to favor, facilitate, and aid this effort to maintain the honor, the integrity, and the existence of our National Union, and the perpetuity of popular government; and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. [7]
- He at once agreed to everything, and put the matter before the Emperor," said Princess Anna Mikhaylovna enthusiastically, quite forgetting all the humiliation she had endured to gain her end. [2]
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