Use noblest in a sentence
Sentences ending with noblest
- They bore witness that the person who had them embroidered on his clothing deemed these virtues the highest and noblest. [10]
- His pride called loudly to him: "Now she will speak your name; you are the chosen one of the fairest and noblest. [10]
- She had been kindly disposed toward all who were of her blood, and were devoted to the sacred cause of her people, and now her hostile bitterness had wounded one of the best and noblest. [10]
- Must my aim be an unworthy one because it does not attract the noblest? [10]
More example sentences with the word noblest in them
- I would advise you to drop in there some time when you have nothing to do for--five minutes--if you have never been there: It seems to me the noblest monument that this nation has yet erected to her greatness. [5]
- What will my wife say?--Oh yes indeed, it's so!--married only last week--lovely, perfectly lovely creature, the noblest woman that ever--you'll like her, Nancy! [5]
- He is meek, whose soul is open, clear and pure as a mirror, and the greatest philosophers, the noblest minds I have met in life and history were also meek. [10]
- The lofty ambition which had inspired her noblest and most praiseworthy deeds had more than once been the source of acts which she herself regretted. [10]
- Next to the wheel, the arch is the noblest of those elementary mechanical composites, corresponding to the proximate principles of chemistry. [6]
- How many tears were shed over those coffins which contained the earthly remains of many a young life once rich in hopes and glowing with warm enthusiasm, many a quiet heart which had throbbed joyously for man's noblest possession! [10]
- But my hour was to come; the handsomest and noblest man of them all, and grave and dignified too--was Assa, the old Mohar's father, and grandfather of Pentaur--no, I should say of Paaker, the pioneer; thou hast known him. [10]
- It was the undecided battle, and the enemy, as in his noblest moments he had considered the growing passion, was getting the better of him. [6]
- Nothing is wanting to thy feast, most lordly Ani, but a poet, who might sing the glorious deeds of our monarch to the sound of his lute, and yet--we have at hand the gifted Pentaur, the noblest disciple of the House of Seti. [10]
- I don't intend to spare and expense; I mean to have the noblest house that money can build. [5]
- To die there, to perish there with her lover, did not seem hard; nay, she felt proud to think that she might await death in the noblest edifice ever raised to a god by mortal hands. [10]
- Ann freely owned to me that she held Herdegen to be the noblest youth on earth, nor could I marvel, when I was myself of the same mind. [10]
- It had seemed to Cleopatra a crime to claim the blood of the noblest sons of the city for a cause which she herself deemed lost. [10]
- The temple ought to be closed, bloody sacrifices to the god should be prohibited--but his image--the noblest work of Bryaxis--to mutilate, or even to touch that would be a rash, a fateful deed, treason to the city and an outrage on the world. [10]
- In the olden time he would have lived and died king of his parish, monarch, by Divine right, as the noblest, grandest, wisest of all that made up the little nation within hearing of his meeting-house bell. [6]
- The noblest of these trees were of the Kauri breed, we were told the timber that is now furnishing the wood-paving for Europe, and is the best of all wood for that purpose. [5]
- He had crossed the threshold of the paraschites most reluctantly, and the thought that he, of all men, had been selected to censure a deed of the noblest humanity, and to bring her who had done it to judgment, weighed upon him as a calamity. [10]
- History says that the temples of the Acropolis were filled with the noblest works of Praxiteles and Phidias, and of many a great master in sculpture besides--and surely these elegant fragments attest it. [5]
- My sister is the only daughter of the noblest and richest house in Corinth and has many suitors. [10]
- It's one of the oldest and noblest of the three hundred and sixty-four ancient German principalities, and one of the few that was allowed to retain its royal estate when Bismarck got done trimming them. [5]
- That's one of the noblest things in the book. [5]
- But could Orion, the noblest of mankind, the idol of the whole town, so pressingly entreat her to do anything that was wrong? [10]
- Yours is of the noblest names in France. [11]
- Oh, he was the noblest man that ever was. [5]
- And he was the noblest and the manliest, save Esau. [5]
- And thus, from the force of circumstances, the basest principles of our nature were either made to lie dormant, or to become the active agents in the advancement of the noblest of causes--that of establishing and maintaining civil and religious liberty. [7]
- Before us, in the flooding moonlight, rose the noblest ruins we had ever looked upon--the Propylae; a small Temple of Minerva; the Temple of Hercules, and the grand Parthenon. [5]
- It is not the English language nor its body of enduring literature--the noblest monument of our common civilization--that the writer objected to as a standard of our performances. [4]
- His conception of the character and mission of Columbus is largely outlined, but firmly and most carefully executed, and is one of the noblest in literature. [4]
- What is it that confers the noblest delight? [5]
- But remember that talking is one of the fine arts,--the noblest, the most important, and the most difficult,--and that its fluent harmonies may be spoiled by the intrusion of a single harsh note. [6]
- There's one thing sure--if I had a damned fool I should know what to do with him: ship him to St. Louis-- it's the noblest market in the world for that kind of property. [5]
- At the helm stands moral earnestness, which, however, does not exclude the joyous cheerfulness natural to our people; the sails will be trimmed by moderation, the noblest quality of the Greek nation. [10]
- During those beautiful spring days, no matter by what hands--among them were the noblest and purest--were sown the seeds of the dignity and freedom of public life which we now enjoy. [10]
- Dan Slote, my splendid room-mate in the Quaker City and the noblest man on earth, will call to see you within a month. [5]
- He was the son of a Bohemian baron, and his mother, who was dead, had been of one of the noblest families of Hungary. [10]
- His whole manner showed that he had lived in frequent intercourse with the highest and noblest minds of Greece. [10]
- The house of Serapis was a whole world in little, and centuries had enriched it with wealth, beauty, and the noblest treasures of art and learning. [10]
- True, it is said that to live in foreign lands, far from the beloved home, darkens the existence; yet Pergamus, too, is Grecian soil, and there I see the two noblest of stars illumine your path with their pure light-art and love. [10]
- Little indications and rumors, each trivial in itself, became a mass of testimony that could not be disposed of because of its very indefiniteness, but which appealed strongly to man's noblest faculty, his imagination, or credulity. [4]
- In the Hunter's Room the noblest trophy was the heart of a repentant prodigal. [11]
- After all these reforms established be will, will the German language the noblest and the prettiest on the world be. [5]
- But I can promise you the gratitude of the best and noblest who now live or who will live in centuries to come--for that you are the mother of Polykarp! [10]
- I am under promise to go to Italy, where I am to be the guest of a succession of the noblest houses in the land. [5]
- The noblest material-brown porphyry, emerald-green serpentine, and the dark varieties of marble-had been used, and the mosaic and brass doors, which were nearing completion, were masterpieces of Alexandrian art. [10]
- Nineteen centuries have passed since the one that gave us Him who died on the cross, and how far we are still from a perfect realization of this noblest of all the emotions of the heart and spirit! [10]
- Already the liberal party throughout the world express the apprehension that "the one retrograde institution in America is undermining the principles of progress, and fatally violating the noblest political system the world ever saw. [7]
- Gratitude, however, is one of the noblest qualities of man, and a statesman should not fail to reward his faithful workers and adherents. [9]
- A hunter, and one of the noblest of them all, risked his life in the pursuit of your love. [10]
- Omniscience is certainly one of the noblest attributes of the Most High, and the nearer man approaches it the more surely he gains at least the shadow of a quality to which he cannot aspire. [10]
- Your father's is one of the noblest and most refined of the arts. [10]
- This virtue, one of the noblest with which man is endowed, seems to arise incidentally from our sympathies becoming more tender and more widely diffused, until they are extended to all sentient beings. [1]
- Pythagoras, the noblest of the Greeks, gave it to my mother, when he was tarrying in Egypt to learn the wisdom of our priests, and it was her parting gift to me. [10]
- Through those days of terror he was what he always had been and would remain, an upright man and soldier, in the highest and noblest meaning of the words. [10]
- A man conceives of such an office as the very noblest for a woman; he worships her for it if he is magnanimous. [8]
- When the cry of fire had been first raised, Pentaur was sitting in earnest conversation with the high-priest; he had learned that he was not the son of a gardener, but a descendant of one of the noblest families in the land. [10]
- At the moment of action, man will no doubt be apt to follow the stronger impulse; and though this may occasionally prompt him to the noblest deeds, it will more commonly lead him to gratify his own desires at the expense of other men. [1]
- Some of the noblest sugar estates in the island are in deep difficulties. [5]
- Some of the noblest men of the time succumbed to her fascinations. [5]
- That both the noblest impulses and the basest proceed from that one source? [5]
- It was the noblest entertainment of the kind I ever witnessed. [4]
- I shall have more to say of him later, and also of the historian Gervinus, who, behind apparently repellant arrogance, concealed the noblest human benevolence. [10]
- Nothing could be more interesting than to come into contact with a mind that from infancy onward had dwelt only upon what is noblest in literature, and from which had been excluded all that is enervating and degrading. [4]
- To this old man you have sacrificed happiness and honour, given up your father and the noblest, best of friends! [10]
- But when the lust in the hunter's heart is for the noblest of all quarries, man, how different is the case! [5]
- The noblest and loveliest of all. [10]
- But eternity is long, and those who, for its sake, forget time and set all their hopes on eternity--which is indeed time to the soul--soon cease to bewail the loss of any transitory treasure, were it the noblest and dearest. [10]
- It is in latent caloric, if I may borrow a philosophical expression, that many of the noblest hearts give out the life that warms them. [6]
- When he at last rose and looked at what he had done, he could not help smiling, and asking himself how it was possible to imitate, with such trivial materials, the noblest possessions of man: mind and soul. [10]
- The noblest Egyptians kept house-dwarfs for sport, and this little wight served the wife of Mena in this capacity. [10]
- He himself felt its power; he was young, and after such unremitting exertions he too yearned to quaff the nectar of the noblest joys, to steep body and soul in peerless bliss. [10]
- Thus the reproach is removed of laying the foundation of the noblest part of our nature in the base principle of selfishness; unless, indeed, the satisfaction which every animal feels, when it follows its proper instincts, and the dissatisfaction felt when prevented, be called selfish. [1]
- For if it is indeed that which has roused you to hate me and persecute me, you must love me, Paula--you do love me, and then, noblest and sweetest. [10]
- And one only is guilty of all this ruin--the noblest gentleman in Thebes--the pious Assa. [10]
- The Emperor was indeed the greatest and noblest of men! [10]
- You shall appear in the Circus surrounded by the noblest matrons of the city. [10]
- Miss Florence Nightingale,--and if I name her next to the august Father of the Healing Art, its noblest daughter well deserves that place of honor,--Miss Florence Nightingale begins her late volume with a paraphrase of his statement. [3]
- Profoundly disgusted with human kind,--as the noblest of us will be at times,--Mr. Crewe flung down the paper, and actually forgot to send the fifty copies to his friends! [9]
- That of the Hawksbury river, in the National Park region, fine--extraordinarily fine, with spacious views of stream and lake imposingly framed in woody hills; and every now and then the noblest groupings of mountains, and the most enchanting rearrangements of the water effects. [5]
- Whatever would disturb harmony offends his eye, and to secure the noblest ornament of his house he need not invite any stranger to cross its threshold. [10]
- It gushes forth from the expansive fullness of a tender and devoted heart, where the noblest, the purest, and the most elevated and refined feelings are matured and developed in those may kind offices which invariably make her character. [5]
- I spurn far from me everything which relates to that charlatanism called Homoeopathy, for these pretended doctrines cannot endure the scrutiny of wise and enlightened persons, who are guided by honorable sentiments in the practice of the noblest of arts. [3]
- He saw his friend's Demeter as though it was standing before him, and again he recognised in it the noblest masterpiece its maker had ever created. [10]
- You, my young friend, saw a short time ago at the auto-da-fe in Valladolid how a considerable number of Spanish gentlemen of the noblest blood expiated at the stake the mortal sin of heresy. [10]
- And all the forms, so full of meaning, which appeared to him from Nature, and from every powerful emotion of his own soul, were waiting to be represented by his art in the noblest of forms, those of human beings. [10]
- Indeed it was enough to place him among the most famous discoverers in all ages, and to inscribe his name beside those of the noblest benefactors of man in the whole round world. [10]
- There was no doubt that, if Nike herself came to the earth to make the best man happy with the noblest of crowns, the spectacle would be a similar one. [10]
- He wore the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt, and the charioteer who stood at his left hand holding the reins and whip, was descended from one of the noblest Egyptian families. [10]
- Even the noblest dignitaries had often been transferred to him by Ameni when they had come to the temple to have their visions interpreted. [10]
- But he knew courtiers and these saucy scions of the noblest houses, and hoped that her father's presence would hold their insolence in check. [10]
- The noblest service comes from nameless hands, And the best servant does his work unseen. [6]
- There were four columns of it, but Jethro seemed to take delight in every word; and portions of the noblest parts of it, indeed, he had Cynthia read over again. [9]
- Why, the noblest collection of echoes on earth was forever and ever incomplete, since it possessed but the one-half of the king echo of the universe. [5]
- Nor could we check our sympathy, even at the urging of hard reason, without deterioration in the noblest part of our nature. [1]
- There was a canker gnawing at his heart; the noblest inspiration of his soul eluded his endeavor--viz: he could not make of the turnip a climbing vine. [5]
- The pastor slumbers by the Rhine, --In alien earth the exiles lie, --Their nameless graves our holiest shrine, His words our noblest battle-cry! [6]
- In a separate building lived the temple-boarders, a few sons of the noblest families, who were brought up by the priests at a great expense to their parents. [10]
- Some of these brave suitors, taken from the noblest families, had appeared in the tilt- yard every anniversary of the year of her accession, and had lifted their romantic office, which seemed but the service of enamoured knights, into an almost solemn dignity. [11]
- Nor must it be supposed that the problem seemed as grave to her as it really was--the danger of frittering away her own higher nature in faithfulness to one of the noblest impulses of that nature. [4]
- There you will be met by the noblest matrons and maidens of the city, and the first painters and sculptors will decide to what part of the performance your air and appearance are best fitted. [10]
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