Use eva in a sentence
Sentences starting with eva
- Eva was spared witnessing the close of this unpleasant incident. [10]
- Eva had turned to these worldly matters with sincere repugnance, but Els would not release her from giving them due attention. [10]
- Eva forced herself to listen and behave as if her account of Heinz Schorlin's wonderful escape and desire to enter a monastery was news to her. [10]
- Eva allowed them to enjoy the happiness of meeting undisturbed, and went to her other two patients. [10]
- Eva had begged to be excused. [10]
- Eva had little time, yet the sisters found an opportunity to confide many things to each other, though at first their father often interrupted them by opposing his younger daughter's intention of going to the Emperor as a supplicant. [10]
- Eva eagerly opposed this view, maintaining that true piety could be most surely found in the order of St. Francis. [10]
- Eva listened to this statement with sparkling eyes. [10]
- Eva walked before them with bowed head. [10]
- Eva was on the point of answering in the same tone, when she remembered that Cordula had spoken of Heinz Schorlin in the presence of others as if he were awaiting her in all submission. [10]
Sentences ending with eva
- Oh, my lord, what a sight it was when you were waltzing with the lovely Jungfrau Eva! [10]
- Because you must turn your ill luck in love to advantage: and those from whom it comes are the two beautiful Ortlieb Es, as Nuremberg folk call the ladies Els and Eva. [10]
- Ay, Heinz would try to resign Eva! [10]
- A brief admonition to renounce her earthly love in order to share the divine one whose rich joys he hoped to taste that very day was the farewell greeting he vouchsafed Eva. [10]
- Then he told the ladies what he knew of the love which united Heinz and Eva. [10]
- He now knew that Boemund and Cordula had plighted their troth, what the faithful Biberli had done and suffered for him, and lastly--even to the minutest detail--the wonderful transformation in Eva. [10]
- St. Clare herself, she thought, had sent Fran Vorkler to render the choice she intended to place before her niece that very day easier for Eva. [10]
- But when she saw a light still shining through the parchment panes in the room occupied by the two Es, she imagined that Herr Ernst was pronouncing judgment upon Eva. [10]
- If the Swiss renounced his intention of entering the monastery, there was nothing to prevent his wooing Eva. [10]
- Only he would not have missed, at any cost, the sweet memories associated with Eva. [10]
Short sentences using eva
- Eva slightly shook her head. [10]
- And Eva! [10]
More example sentences with the word eva in them
- For his sake your beautiful Eva, with her saintly gaze, might easily forget to pray. [10]
- What did the young, joyous-hearted fellow who was wooing Eva know of such cares? [10]
- Eva, the beautiful yet perverse woman, was one of the last persons whom he would have desired to have near him when he took the step into the other world. [10]
- How gladly Eva would have afforded her relief! [10]
- How gladly Eva would have accompanied her aunt to her sister to exhort her to take courage! [10]
- If Eva had witnessed his death she would have perceived the aptness of the saying that a monk's life is bitter, but his death is sweet. [10]
- Eva, fairly radiant with joy, nodded assent; and Els heard the ring of pleasure in her clear voice, too, as she exclaimed: "That was just what made the ball so delightful. [10]
- When Eva entered with glowing cheeks she found the Swabians still sitting beside his couch. [10]
- To be again with Eva under the protection of her uncle and aunt now seemed the highest goal of her longing. [10]
- Katterle had gone with Eva to the chamber, whither the older sister followed them. [10]
- All knelt silently, with clasped hands, beside the couch, until Eva, as if roused from a dream, shrieked, "She will never come back again! [10]
- The person from whom it came was the barber's widow, whose attack had alarmed Eva so terribly the day before in front of the pillory. [10]
- The great lady, who probably remembered having directed Heinz's attention to Eva at the dance, understood very clearly that they could not fail to attract each other. [10]
- In the conversation which Heinz began with Eva he was at first obliged to defend himself, for she had admitted that she had heard the Burgravine's warning to beware of him. [10]
- But Eva knew what had befallen the Eysvogel wares and, although she did not lack courage, she started in terror as she heard the tramp of horses' hoofs and the clank of weapons, not from the city, but within the forest. [10]
- If Eva Ortlieb were as lovely as the Virgin herself, and Sir Heinz's inflammable heart should blaze as fervently as it always did, she should not lure him into the paralysing bondage of wedlock so long as he was there and watched over him. [10]
- When the meal was over she would take Eva herself to her royal brother. [10]
- Countess Cordula, who was on friendly terms with Eva, also emptied the vials of her wrath with all the impetuosity of her nature upon Sir Seitz Siebenburg and the credulity and malice of the people. [10]
- To Eva this was no accident. [10]
- The old physician was holding the gasping woman in his arms, and Eva knelt beside the high bedstead sobbing, as she covered the dry, burning hand with kisses. [10]
- When Arnold, the warder from Berne, helped Eva from the saddle, a blaze of light greeted her from the imperial residence. [10]
- Eva's shriek had waked both, but Els enjoined silence on everyone and, after telling them to go back to bed, said briefly that Eva in her somnambulism had this time gone out into the street and been brought back by the knight. [10]
- If Heaven had vouchsafed him a miracle, it was done to preserve his life that--as Eva desired--he might fight to the last drop of his blood for the Church, his holy faith, and the beloved Emperor. [10]
- Eva, with her up lifted eyes, seemed to be gazing directly into the open heavens. [10]
- Both frequently glanced up at the lighted bow-window and the smaller one on the second story, behind which Eva lay half asleep. [10]
- All these were united in Eva and, moreover, there could be no objection to the family to which she belonged. [10]
- The priest soon united Heinz and Eva, but the celestial pilgrim willingly resigned the power formerly exerted over the maiden to the husband, who clasped her to his heart with tender love. [10]
- It made him uneasy, and when anxiety had once taken root in his heart it sent its shoots forward and backward, and he remembered many things in which Eva had been different the day before. [10]
- Convinced that Eva, too, had done nothing worthy of punishment, he went towards them to clasp both in his arms, but ere he could do so the clap of thunder which had frightened Katterle so terribly shook the whole room. [10]
- He had learned, too, from Fraulein Eva that the Redeemer Himself promised the crown of eternal life to those who remain faithful unto death. [10]
- Telling the maidservants to wait in the antechamber of the orphan's court-room, he led the sisters to his own office, helping Eva up the long flight of stairs with an arm which, though aged, was still vigorous. [10]
- If Eva refused to take the veil, would not her kind friend be justified in charging her with unequalled ingratitude? [10]
- In order not to pass through the whole length of Nuremberg, Eva guided her friends around the fortifications. [10]
- Nevertheless Eva wished to go to the castle, and, whatever reception the noble lady bestowed upon her, she would return to Schweinau as soon as possible. [10]
- I have enough to do to intercede for her with Eva and Aunt Kunigunde since she singed and oiled the locks of a Swiss knight belonging to the Emperor's court. [10]
- After Eva had thrown hers on the grass, she asked the nun to do the same with her own motley bundle. [10]
- Let Eva try the work of conversion on me! [10]
- This time, to the surprise of her sister, who had always relieved her of such cares, Eva herself did the packing. [10]
- When Eva greeted the reunited pair they had already poured forth to each other the events which had driven them to the verge of despair, and which now once more permitted them with budding hope to anticipate new happiness. [10]
- The prior sent the old Dominican to whom Eva is talking. [10]
- But Eva knew the little woman, and wished to learn what offence had been given modest, humble Widow Vorkler. [10]
- When Eva assented, the lady remarked that members of this brotherhood had rarely come to her castle; but Biberli said that they were quiet, devout men who, content with the alms they begged, preached, and performed other religious duties. [10]
- On her return the knight had just followed Eva into the house, and Biberli pursued his master as far as the stairs. [10]
- Your blue, Eva, the hue of these flowers, will remain mine whether I wear it in honour of the Blessed Virgin, or--if the world does not release me--in yours. [10]
- The hospital and the hope of being allowed to help within its walls had brought Eva to Schweinau. [10]
- On the contrary, the farther his convalescence progressed the more constantly and anxiously he thought of Heinz and Katterle, the more pleasure it afforded him to talk about them and to discuss with Eva what could have befallen both. [10]
- Now Eva entered the dimly lighted corridor, and again her uplifted hand seemed to invite him to follow. [10]
- If Eva entered the cloister before him, the only strong tie which united him to the world would be severed, and nothing save the thought of his mother would prevent his following his vocation. [10]
- Nay, she had the best of all; for Katterle, Eva told him, would soon arrive. [10]
- The matron's remark that she, too, was invited to the reception at the imperial residence that evening brought an earnest entreaty from Eva to accept the invitation for her sake, and the Swabian promised to gratify her if nothing occurred to prevent. [10]
- Eva told herself that she ought to have followed with the same intentness as Heinz the mass celebrated for the soul of her own mother, but she could no longer succeed in doing so. [10]
- It should prove that she had been right to let Eva remain here. [10]
- But just at that moment Eva returned. [10]
- Eva was pleased that her new friend did not even vouchsafe the young countess an answer. [10]
- If it proved that he was merely trifling with Eva, there would be time enough to call upon the Emperor to punish him. [10]
- Eva wound it swiftly around the little roll, and the maid hastily left the room, sure of the gratitude of the true and steadfast Biberli. [10]
- Eva remarked in surprise that she thought the sick man had never served any one except the Schurlins, but she was in too much haste for further questions, and entered the room where Biberli lay. [10]
- The hour between sunrise and mass was devoted to this work, in which Eva was to help her, and it would afford her much information; for her aunt raised many plants which possessed healing power. [10]
- Eva had expected such a message. [10]
- Whilst Eva was still explaining her plan to Frau Gertrude, she herself perceived that she had taken no account of time. [10]
- Eva was soon standing beside her godfather's big bay, and while patting the smooth neck of the splendid animal he said hurriedly, in a low tone: "It's fortunate that it happened so. [10]
- Memories of the spring of her love seemed to irradiate her last moments and, as her eyes again rested on Eva, her lips once more smiled with the bewitching expression, once her husband's delight, which had long deserted them. [10]
- Nor was it solely to soothe Eva that she assured her that, deeply as she mourned the death of the hapless Ulrich and his parents' grief, Wolff's deed could not diminish either her love or her hope of becoming his. [10]
- His heart belonged solely to Katterle, but towards Eva he obeyed the old trait inherent in his nature, and clung with the same loyalty hitherto evinced for his master to her whom he now regarded as his future mistress. [10]
- Eva, who was so weary that she could scarcely stand thought, like her sister, as Els read Wolff's lines aloud, of her mother's last words. [10]
- She had felt so secure in her innocence, and the countess had interceded for her so cleverly that, absorbed by anxieties concerning Eva, Cordula, and her mother, she had already half forgotten the disagreeable incident. [10]
- She detained Eva so long that dinner was over at the Ortlieb mansion, and her impatient father would have sent for her had not the invalid mother urged him to let her remain. [10]
- After he had slain Seitz Siebenburg in the sword combat, and destroyed his brother's castle, his resolve to woo Eva became absolutely fixed. [10]
- Eva and her sister would be again mentioned in the investigation, and were even threatened with an examination. [10]
- Was it no sin to hope and plead that he would wear their common colour, not in honour of the Queen of Heaven, but of the lowly Eva, in whom nothing was strong save the desire for good? [10]
- Eva uttered a sigh of relief. [10]
- Eva forgot that she, too, would have hurried to the nuns had not her father prevented it. [10]
- The von Montforts, she told Eva, had set off early, with a great train of knights and servants, to ride to Radolzburg, the castle of the Burgrave von Zollern. [10]
- But here also she made little progress, for the abbess led Eva up the stairs, and the two old family servants, Martsche representing the guiding mind and Endres the rude strength, made common cause. [10]
- Behind them came several mailed knights, with the emblems of the deepest mourning on their garments and helmets, and among those nearest to the Emperor Eva perceived--her heart almost stood still--the person whom she had least expected to meet here--Heinz Schorlin. [10]
- Yet vehement indignation seized him when he heard from Biberli that the slanderer's malice would force Eva to seek refuge with the Sisters. [10]
- Biberli had not seen Eva Ortlieb for three years, yet he knew that it was no other than she. [10]
- The menservants, carrying sedan chairs and torches, had all gone out with their master, who had taken his younger daughter, Eva, to the dance. [10]
- Not until Lady Schorlin questioned her did Eva confess what troubled her, and how she dreaded the venture which she had undertaken on her own responsibility. [10]
- True, a Heinz Schorlin needs longer intercession than my Eva, my Wolff, and my poor pious mother. [10]
- For her own sake Eva surely would not have suffered herself to be so tortured by anxiety night and day, or undertaken and resolved to dare so much. [10]
- Nor did he ride past his darling's house without a glance at her window, and when he saw Eva beckon he ordered the servants to keep back, and stopped behind the chains. [10]
- So, when Eva returned, she was accurately informed of all that had befallen and troubled the knight the day before. [10]
- But if he remained in the world, Eva would do the same; they belonged to each other inseparably. [10]
- Not until Eva released her did Els exclaim in merry amazement: "So it was delightful, my darling? [10]
- But suddenly Eva raised her bowed head, and her eyes, sparkling with a brighter light, sought those of the abbess. [10]
- Besides, he constantly raised a large linen handkerchief to his face, and his huge chest laboured for breath as he hastily repeated to Eva and the abbess what he had just announced to Els in a few rapid words. [10]
- Eva answered her questioning glance with the exclamation, "Uncle Pfinzing! [10]
- He was wise, prudent, loved Eva like a sister, and in exchanging thoughts with him she always discovered the right course to pursue; but though she expected him so eagerly and confidently, he did not come. [10]
- Eva kept her promise, after Els, who wanted to see the Countess von Montfort, had satisfied her concerning the welfare of the nuns and promised to go to rest herself as soon as possible. [10]
- Tortured by a presentiment of evil, Eva gazed after him, and also watched for Heinz Schorlin among the people in the street. [10]
- No one was permitted to help except white-haired Nickel, the old head packer, who often let a whole day pass without opening his lips; for Herr Ernst seemed to lay great stress upon keeping the moon's influence on Eva a secret. [10]
- He had his paternal rights even here--Els and Eva were not parentless orphans. [10]
- Maria offered her own low stool, but Eva declined its use, because she would soon be obliged to ride back to the city. [10]
- Nothing but love ought to move his heart on the eve of a union with Him whom he had just called Love itself, and with earnest and tender entreaties he besought Eva to forgive him for the censure which was also a work of love. [10]
- Love for Eva Ortlieb held his master as if in a vise; but a Schorlin seemed to him far too good a match for a Nuremberg maiden who had grown up among sacks of pepper and chests of goods and, moreover, was a somnambulist. [10]
- If I could only do without the open air, the forest, horses, and hunting, I should suit convent walls far better than this Eva, whom Heaven itself seems to have created to be the delight of every man's heart. [10]
- Els and Eva often cast stolen glances at each other as they greeted the visitors, thanked them, answered questions, gave explanations, accepted apologies, received and courteously declined invitations. [10]
- Outside the courtyard of the Ortlieb mansion Eva saw Biberli going towards the Frauenthor. [10]
- With a sigh of relief, and a hasty thanksgiving to her patron saint, she at once began to praise the virtue and piety of the servant as well as his lord; but Eva again interrupted, and asked what Sir Heinz Schorlin desired. [10]
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