Use gladly in a sentence
Sentences starting with gladly
- Gladly and quickly she hurried through the empty, dimly lighted rooms, and found Alexander in a sitting position, half asleep and half awake, with closed eyes. [10]
- Gladly had she rested on his breast to enjoy one brief moment of the greatest bliss; but how quickly had bitter disappointment expelled joy! [10]
- Gladly will I listen to you. [10]
- Gladly would I fly to your arms and lay my head against yours, but not to-day can I become your betrothed, not yet; I cannot, I dare not! [10]
Sentences ending with gladly
- It would come without a murmur; come gratefully, come gladly. [5]
- Now he is transported among the gods, and the Olympians received him, if any one, gladly. [10]
- Often they have suffered, and often died in tortures--but gladly. [9]
- But I give my word, if I'm not all right to-morrow, if I don't sleep, I'll send to you and take your tonic gladly. [11]
- So I said I'd show him gladly. [5]
- Because of this I accept it the more gladly. [7]
- Had your father his eye, his nerve, his power to shoot with one arm a bull moose at long range, so!--he would not refuse to be called a great hunter, but wear the title gladly. [11]
- St. Francis himself had set the example of performing this toil cheerfully and gladly. [10]
- We will all die for him gladly! [2]
- Beauty, rank, wealth, aye--and talents and intellect--all that could ruin the heart of a Paula are his, and she--I see it plainly--will give it to him gladly. [10]
Short sentences using gladly
- I gladly accepted it. [10]
- The latter gladly assented. [10]
- O gladly, yes! [5]
- She gladly obeyed. [10]
Sentences containing gladly two or more times
- Remember both of you the hapless Klea who would gladly have lived for you, but who now gladly dies for you. [10]
More example sentences with the word gladly in them
- But the rash youth went on in the same tone: "I would worship her gladly, though I have forgotten how to pray. [10]
- We'll gladly enlist you now, young sir. [10]
- Tell him how you are situated at the court, and what prospects, you have here in Ratisbon or elsewhere; for instance, I would gladly go to the magnificent Netherlands with my husband. [10]
- Spite of the wrong he had done her, how gladly, had she not been lost to art, she would now have tried upon him its elevating, consoling power! [10]
- How gladly I would spare myself my own praises, and you the necessity of listening to them! [10]
- Oh, how gladly would she have bestowed on them the fairest reward! [10]
- His lost sight would permit him, Hermon, from reaping fresh laurels, and his friend would so gladly bestow this one upon him. [10]
- And how gladly would I work for us both--for I am very handy and hard-working, but. [10]
- How gladly he would have wept aloud and torn his father's letter! [10]
- How gladly he would have sacrificed his young life to save the others. [10]
- My lord Alexander would have it that he had seen the spirit of one who was dead, and he would gladly give his life to see her once again. [10]
- How gladly she would have held back the sun which was bringing on the day of death to this kindest of mistresses, and have spent the rest of her own life in perpetual night, if only her yesterday's deed could but have been undone! [10]
- How gladly she would have hastened to Wolff to give him his share of this feeling! [10]
- How gladly she would have hastened to them! [10]
- How gladly she would have gone among these blinded mortals and exhorted them to obey with fresh faith and confidence the command of the Lord and of her brother. [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]
- He, the Celebrity, would gladly sail the Maria over to Bear Island provided another man could be found to relieve him occasionally at the wheel, and the like. [9]
- Philometor and I would do it more than gladly, although you always want something monstrous. [10]
- The feminine society world welcomed him gladly, because he was rich, distinguished, a good match, and almost a newcomer, with a halo of romance on account of his supposed death and the tragic loss of his wife. [2]
- When they both woke, soon after sunrise, they had been dreaming of each other and gladly hailed the return of day. [10]
- Dr. Leigh remained with him for an hour longer, and then left him in charge of a young gentleman from the Neighborhood Guild, who gladly volunteered to watch for the night. [4]
- Didymus was filled with compassion for him, and, though he gladly welcomed Gorgias, he gave him to understand that the leech's absence vexed him. [10]
- We learned to wield the sword too in Jena, and I would gladly have crossed blades with the sturdy fencing-master Allertssohn, of whom you have just told me. [10]
- My friend Publius, whom you know, and I also have heard how cruelly and unjustly they were punished, and we would gladly do much to procure their release. [10]
- Among the courtiers whom she had known so well in Ratisbon not one vouchsafed her anything more than a passing greeting; and the Queen of Hungary, to whom she would gladly have poured out her heart, had refused her repeated entreaties for an audience. [10]
- A German Venus, whom I would gladly send to Titian for a model. [10]
- Both as a whole and in detail Charles approved them, and gladly left to the minister the final negotiations with the duke, who intended to leave Ratisbon at noon. [10]
- There are those who would gladly roast you on a gridiron for what you are in politics. [11]
- Among the guests who thronged to her house there was no lack of elderly gentlemen who would gladly have married the vivacious, unusual woman, who was so nearly connected with the royal family, and lived in such luxurious style. [10]
- But, after all, which of you all would not gladly see his sister or his niece Caesar's light of love? [10]
- We were gladly welcomed at the forest lodge. [10]
- And how gladly we hearkened while he told us of the great Plato, and gave us to know wherefore and on what grounds his doctrine seemed to him, Herdegen, sounder and loftier than that of Aristotle, concerning whom he had learned much erewhile in Nuremberg. [10]
- What we have we give gladly, but it is little, very little. [10]
- In this he was confirmed by his privy secretary, Caspar Slick, whom the Queen had beguiled; and this man, learned in the law, was ready with a decision which the Imperial magistrate gladly agreed to forthwith, as mild yet sufficient. [10]
- Yet during this walk the Emperor Charles, even at the risk of presenting a pitiable spectacle, would gladly have availed himself of the litter. [10]
- He would gladly wait there longer to afford the old man's granddaughter an opportunity to soften the tidings of the impending misfortune. [10]
- Poor Boges will very gladly play the go-between; the poor despised Boges wishes you so well--the humble Boges will be so sorry when he sees the proud palm-tree from Sais cut down. [10]
- Her teacher specially valued this master and his countryman Gombert, and his exquisite compositions were frequently and gladly sung at the Convivium. [10]
- But she felt utterly estranged from him, and would gladly have told him to his face what she felt. [10]
- He intended to use this invention in the capture of St. Louis, exploding his torpedoes over the city, and raining destruction upon it until the army of occupation would gladly capitulate. [5]
- She gladly permitted us to share in the distribution of the alms liberally bestowed on the needy. [10]
- Each one of us had a half, and how gladly we ate the little morsel, for even a taste of any dainty seemed good to us, after we had lived on nothing but bread and potatoes. [10]
- I obey gladly too, for if I succeed in saving you, a new and beautiful star will adorn the heaven of my memory. [10]
- I give her to you as an old warrior gives his sword, his best possession, to his stalwart son:--he gives it gladly and with confidence. [10]
- This brought him to remember while alone, that he quietly left behind the hospitality of a father's house, and gladly entered the world, with higher hopes than are often realized. [5]
- But to yield to Hardin under present circumstances seems to me as nothing else than yielding to one who would gladly sacrifice me altogether. [7]
- It was difficult to establish a practice in medicine without some capital, else I had remained in London; and, being in need of instant means, I gladly accepted the offer. [11]
- Yes, beauty--was entitled to a higher place than truth, and if it again unfolded itself to his gaze, how gladly and gratefully he would pay homage to it with his art! [10]
- He had never till now beheld Ann close at hand, and how gladly did I reply that this was the daughter of Pernhart the town Councillor and she to whom Herdegen had plighted his faith. [10]
- It revealed her thoughts plainly enough, and, pleased with the success of his warning, Bias exclaimed: "And Ledscha, you, too, will not grant him that from which you would so gladly have withheld your sister. [10]
- Right gladly will they serve the son of him who hath done so generously by them--and the more that that son is himself as poor and as forlorn as any that be sheltered here this day, or ever shall be. [5]
- To give up these "happy hunting-grounds" was a severe demand upon the eager sportsman who occupied the Rudolstadt throne, and the rustic population would gladly have spared him had it been possible. [10]
- Troubled in conscience thereby, yet I did marry the twain gladly, for I think a worthier maid never lived than this same Mistress Guida Landresse de Landresse, of the ancient family of the de Mauprats. [11]
- Surely John was there, and how gladly she would have rushed toward it! [10]
- Try to feel the true bearing of my words, and then you will gladly join in the pathetic appeal to the sublime god to return. [10]
- All joined in the toast, and after the cheers had died away, Aquanus said: "Who would not gladly recall the exquisite Sunday of October third; but when I think of the misery that preceded it, my heart contracts, even at the present day. [10]
- I might gladly the separable verb also a little bit reform. [5]
- She still felt the pressure of his hand, and heard his assurance that from no lips would he more gladly hear the name of Joshua than from hers. [10]
- How splendid had the festivals of Isis been, how gladly and rapturously had she sung in their honor! [10]
- All silent now, the choruses are gone, The windows of my soul are closed; no more Mine eyes look gladly out to see my lover come. [11]
- After the confession the almoner heard things to which he would gladly have shut his ears, though they proved that the time which the marquise had spent at the French court had benefited her powers of observation. [10]
- I am told that publishers are largely at fault for the quality of the reading used in schools--that schools would gladly receive the good literature if they could get it. [4]
- He often thought, that he would gladly resign his untroubled, luxurious life, and all the other gifts of Fortune, if he could only succeed in accomplishing what Moor desired him to attain in art. [10]
- He remembered gladly that he had contended for conceptions of social miseries according to surrounding influences of growth and situation. [11]
- How often The Terror had thought to herself that she would gladly give up all her knowledge of Greek and the differential and integral calculus if she could only perform the least of those feats which were mere play to The Wonder! [6]
- The clear, crisp sunlight of a frosty morning broke gladly into the room. [11]
- The emperor was suffering particularly severely, and begged to remind Melissa of her promise to serve him gladly if he required her. [10]
- I would gladly stay with you, but you know from what this base deed of violence detains me. [10]
- A Dominican also soon came, whom the old woman could not shut out because he was despatched by the Queen of Hungary, and the violinist Massi, whom she gladly welcomed as a good friend of her Wolf. [10]
- Not many days since, Katharina, who was but just sixteen, would gladly have followed her example. [10]
- That is a sin for which I will gladly grant you absolution. [10]
- Moreover, every evidence showed that he would gladly return to France, for his clear brain foresaw the final ruin of the colony and the triumph of the British. [11]
- Even in their short married life it had chilled those confidences which she would gladly have poured out before him, if he had been a man with an open soul. [11]
- Under these circumstances she, more gladly than ever, availed herself of Mrs. Smith's proposal, that she should again visit them in London; and thither she accordingly went in the first week of the year 1853. [14]
- How gladly would she have seen her son in bright spirits again. [10]
- How gladly would she have followed him! [10]
- How gladly would she have escaped, or have sunk into the earth! [10]
- With quickened breath, she gazed upward to the face, yet she would gladly have closed her eyes and lost her hearing, that she might neither see it nor catch the voices from the tree. [10]
- Its head, Professor Richter, the learned editor of the fragments of Sappho, did not equal Tzschirner in keenness of intellect and bewitching powers of description, yet we gladly followed the worthy man's interpretations. [10]
- Were I as rich as formerly I would gladly undertake the entire cost; notwithstanding that your malicious god so cruelly deceived me, after all my offerings at his shrine. [10]
- He had been received gladly, and had made himself an agreeable figure in the duchy, to the delight of the Duke, who watched his every motion, every word, and their effect. [11]
- We will gladly provide for his safety, and all else. [10]
- But the kindly physician, who gladly aided even the poorest sufferer, curtly and positively refused. [10]
- During this late period Heinrich Brugsch developed in the linguistic department of Egyptology what I had gained from Lepsius and by my own industry, and I gladly term myself his pupil. [10]
- There are no people whom I would more gladly accommodate than those of Delaware; but circumstances forbid, gentlemen. [7]
- The widow was passive, and when Martina had gladly consented to accept the invitation of her "delivering angel," the chariot carried them to Susannah's house. [10]
- For the most part, his letters seemed those of an ardent lover who knew his duty and did it gladly, but with a self-conscious and flowing eloquence, costing but small strain of feeling. [11]
- They offered their own religion and it was gladly received. [5]
- I have been outlawed from England so long, and my miseries have been so great, that I accept gladly what the justice of your Highness gives thus freely. [11]
- Herbs gladly cure our flesh because that they Find their acquaintance there. [6]
- Of Julius Caesar, on the contrary, long before she met him, she spoke with ardent enthusiasm, though she knew that he would gladly have made Egypt a Roman province. [10]
- 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]
- Each and all of the young men there would, meseemed, gladly have stepped into Herdegen's place, and she was so fully taken up with dancing that she could scarce mark how diligently all the mothers and maidens overlooked her. [10]
- In that time of the most sorrowful reaction the political condition of Germany was so wretched that any discussion concerning it was gladly avoided. [10]
- I never heard of that brigade by name and do not know where it is; yet, presuming it is in New York, I say I will gladly accept it, if tendered by and with the consent and approbation of the Governor of that State. [7]
- The laying down of his life had never been presented to him; and yet, now that his conscience was his only judge, and it condemned him, he would gladly have given his life to pay the price of blood. [11]
- In the house of Hermon, who associated with the best artists in Alexandria, he had picked up all sorts of knowledge and gladly welcomed instruction. [10]
- The crowning interest of her life had come all at the last moment, as it were, and she had gone away almost gladly and with a kind of pride. [11]
- I would have objected, and I am certain Belle Treherne would gladly have done so, but Mrs. Callendar was anxious to accept, therefore we expressed our gratitude and joined the group. [11]
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