Use rejoice in a sentence
Sentences ending with rejoice
- I hope you will meet with complete success, and I am sorry I cannot be there to witness it and help you rejoice. [5]
- And so it was, and all the island was en fete, and when Sheila came to Dyck's plantation the very earth seemed to rejoice. [11]
- He had promised us, instead of this place of bondage, a new and delightful home where we should dwell free men, amid fruitful fields and rich pastures, which would supply food to every man and his family and make all hearts rejoice. [10]
- Little, too, would the law help you in this now; for which you will rejoice. [11]
- The sky, the sea, the sun, everything near or distant that was bright and beautiful, was mirrored in their hearts, and it seemed to both as if they heard all creatures that sing, laugh, and rejoice. [10]
- Prepare, then, to rejoice. [11]
- When I enter my dwelling only my dogs rejoice. [10]
- Why, at such moments, should she glory in a strength that had destroyed her and why, when she heard him cursed as the man who stood, more than any other, in the way of the strikers victory, should she paradoxically and fiercely rejoice? [9]
- Jethro Bass was indeed a great man to make such as these tremble or rejoice. [9]
- Love expands the heart, and at the same time enlarges the views, especially if it is not an unfortunate one; but this Barbara Blomberg is a genuine daughter of Eve, over whom the mother of nations, if she met her by chance, would rejoice. [10]
Short sentences using rejoice
- I should rejoice! [5]
- Hew and rejoice! [11]
- Rejoice! [10]
- I rejoice. [11]
More example sentences with the word rejoice in them
- I rejoice with you in the success which has thus far attended that cause. [7]
- I rejoice that you did not kill his Lordship, my son. [9]
- Everywhere in the world where the Romanys wander they will rejoice to hear that a Druse rules us still. [11]
- Washington sprang forward, with the eager question on his lips, and the Senator said: "We may rejoice freely, now, my son--Providence has crowned our efforts with success. [5]
- They will rejoice with me in the new evidences which your proceedings furnish that the magnanimity they are exhibiting is justly estimated by the true friends of freedom and humanity in foreign countries. [7]
- So he answered with evident satisfaction: "I rejoice that we can speak without an interpreter. [10]
- The great master, who knew so well how to make a hundred instruments rejoice in unison and pour out their souls in mingled and melodious tides of delicious sound, deals only in barren solos when he puts in the vocal parts. [5]
- The romantic traits which I have attributed to the character of my hero, who travelled throughout the world, climbing mountains to rejoice in the splendor of he rising sun, are authentic. [10]
- To his inquiry, whether she could not rejoice in the coming of the glorious time in store for redeemed humanity, she answered, tremulously: "All you hope for is glorious, no doubt, but what shall lead to it must be a terror to all. [10]
- I don't know whether I ought to rejoice or despair. [10]
- She would rejoice when she heard that Ulrich was still alive, and what he had become. [10]
- Besides, her sister was too dear for her to rejoice in her humiliation. [10]
- The young mother was not permitted to rejoice at the sight of her babe. [10]
- Show Thy mercy upon us this day, O Lord, and grant us Thy salvation; make the hearts of Thy servants to rejoice in Thy mercy; smite down our enemies and destroy them swiftly beneath the feet of Thy faithful servants! [2]
- Albeit I was truly minded at all times to rejoice with those who were rejoicing, all this bravery, at this time, was sorely against the grain of my troubled heart and its forebodings of ill. [10]
- It really appears to me that you yourself ought to rejoice, and not sorrow, at this indubitable evidence of your undying affection for her. [7]
- I should rejoice to know that such a first-rate man was going to take my place, if I did not at the same time fear that his eminent services will make my own poor efforts seem even more insignificant than they really were. [10]
- I am sorry to destroy the confidence of your youth, but whoever grows grey, with his eyes open, will meet persons who rejoice, nay to whom it is a necessity to injure others. [10]
- People will say: Those fellows are not fools; they wouldn't go and rejoice over their magazine unless they had got a big thing in it. [8]
- If you make this colour yours and fight for it, I shall rejoice, and am willing to name it mine. [10]
- I could blame thee for thus plighting thy troth, but I rejoice that thou regardest the oath as binding. [10]
- Farther away from the road flowers of even greater beauty blow, seen by no mortal eye; they deck themselves in beauty for no one but for their Creator, and because they rejoice in themselves. [10]
- Men rejoice in the one or bow to the other. [10]
- The Judge distanced the enemy and at last rattled up to the station and knew that the night's perils were done; but there was no comrade-in-arms for him to rejoice with, for the soldierly driver was dead. [5]
- I rejoice in the brave and give them good counsel, And he whom I counsel certainly shall not miscarry. [10]
- I am content that it stand to the end of the world if it please men and please Heaven, and I shall rejoice in all the good it produces. [6]
- All rejoice to-day that he is dead, but all do go about seemingly sorrowing, and shedding the hypocrite's tear, for in that lies safety. [5]
- Even now its strings gave forth a glorious tone; by degrees he began to rejoice in his own playing, and music soothed his excitement, as it had often done before. [10]
- At last she spoke of my sainted parents, but she only said: "Thy father and mother behold thee ever; therefore be diligent in school that they may rejoice in thee.--To-morrow and every morning at seven. [10]
- From my inmost soul I do, and I rejoice in it. [10]
- There was something so lofty in her mien that this frank expression of contentment was almost startling; like a breath of perfume from some gorgeous flower which seems created to rejoice the eye only. [10]
- Or we might, so it would seem, have had rooms by the winter garden, where tropical plants rejoice in perennial summer, and blossom and bear fruit, while a northern winter rages without. [4]
- One man alone, shouting for joy, is like a madman escaped from an asylum, but when thousands of men rejoice together it must have a powerful effect on the coldest heart. [10]
- And how I should rejoice if a favourable wind would sweep the grey mist away for you right speedily! [10]
- In the Masdakite she had found a friend and a submissive adorer; and Philippus could rejoice as he looked at the couple, for his skill had indeed brought him nothing but credit. [10]
- We rejoice to see him here. [5]
- I have a right to rejoice at his death. [10]
- She uttered this reproach to her preservers very indignantly; but as the physician saw her eating a bunch of grapes with much enjoyment, he asked if this pleasure did not suffice to make her rejoice over the preservation of her existence. [10]
- Now listen and rejoice, my little dove! [10]
- Then it will rejoice you--and do you good, too. [5]
- The treasurer may rejoice over them, and the dates off a crooked tree taste as well as those off a straight one. [10]
- He must even rejoice over the poor dear fellow's victory; for if he, Hermon, succeeded with his Arachne as he hoped, it would make Myrtilus--he could swear to it--happier than his own triumph. [10]
- How you would rejoice if the youth whom Apelles has represented Calumny as clutching by the hair, could but be Publius! [10]
- Once more let pure and perfect song rejoice this old heart, and if afterwards . [10]
- At dinner, having placed Balashev beside him, Napoleon not only treated him amiably but behaved as if Balashev were one of his own courtiers, one of those who sympathized with his plans and ought to rejoice at his success. [2]
- With the lucidity peculiar to him, he explained his reasons for hoping that their errand would be vain, and Apollonius replied that no one would rejoice more than he himself if the Regent should authorize him, on the morrow, to countermand his mission. [10]
- He could rejoice over this without a pang, for he had learned that Diodoros, too, had entered on the path which hitherto he had pointed out to him in vain. [10]
- Eight grown Americans out of ten dread the coming of the Fourth, with its pandemonium and its perils, and they rejoice when it is gone--if still alive. [5]
- Every event, joyful or sad, that took place in that house was important to all these worlds, but each had its own special reasons to rejoice or grieve over that occurrence independently of the others. [2]
- Farewell, dear Fraulein, once more--we rejoice to have you for our guest. [10]
- She must be on her guard, and though others should speak of the great good fortune that had fallen to her lot, Paula, at any rate, would not rejoice in it, for Katharina felt and knew that she was not indifferent to Orion. [10]
- In the course of years he noted festivities there, and tried to rejoice, and wondered if they were weddings or what they might be. [5]
- Napoleon did not notice this expression; he treated Balashev not as an envoy from his enemy, but as a man now fully devoted to him and who must rejoice at his former master's humiliation. [2]
- Yet he could not rejoice in a complete triumph, for the severe inflammation of the bronchial tubes had caused a hoarseness which would yield to none of his remedies. [10]
- I rejoice in my gladsome little maiden who will enjoy life with me, and all its pleasures! [10]
- And none rejoice more than you when he returns a conqueror from the field. [10]
- Follow his example, men, and ye of Succoth, rejoice in your master's strength. [10]
- O son of man, rejoice: If thou art blinded even at the door, The door of the Safe Tent, Sing in thy heart, Rejoice, O son of man, thy pilot leads thee home! [11]
- Though the village loved and revered Cynthia, Coniston as a whole did not rejoice in that reform. [9]
- To tear his love from his heart was impossible; but he owed it to her husband and his own honor to be strong, to resolutely repress every thought of possessing her, and only rejoice in seeing her; and this he must try to accomplish. [10]
- Now I must leave you; and I go, in spite of my griefs, a happy man, entitled to rejoice anew. [10]
- I have not known more than three men, or perhaps four, in my whole lifetime, whom I would rejoice to see writhing in those fires for even a year, let alone forever. [5]
- And verily I knew not whether to rejoice from the bottom of my heart, or to lament and be wroth, and fly forth to put an end to it all. [10]
- Then he said kindly: "I like you, Herr Nicolas; and shall rejoice if you wish to become a true Hollander. [10]
- The strangest thing is, that we are called on to rejoice over this hopeless blank-to receive this bitter bereavement as great gain--to welcome this unutterable desolation as a state of pleasant freedom. [14]
- Let us rejoice in that we are Hellenes, and let us now go to the banquet. [10]
- To this day I rejoice that not one of us ever thought of using 'pons asinorum,' or copied passage, though he was perfectly sightless, and we were obliged to translate to him and learn by heart whole sections of the Iliad. [10]
- How I returned home I know not; but I know that I had rarely knelt at my prayers with such fervent thanksgiving, and that meseemed as though my mother in Heaven and my dead Hans likewise must rejoice at this which had befallen me. [10]
- If you know him at all you must know that he gazes at the stars not merely to rejoice in future happiness, but also to fortify himself against the disasters which threaten him or the state. [10]
- If you knew him as well as I do, you would rejoice with me, and would tell me I was right to believe that the Nile may dry up and the Pyramids crumble into ruins, before my Bartja can ever deceive me! [10]
- He knew that he was free to dispose of his brother's enormous fortune-half of which in fact was his--as though it were all his own, and he began to rejoice in his possessions for the first time for many years. [10]
- It is because he rejects the experience of those who have preceded him, that the world is kept in the topsy-turvy condition which we all rejoice in, and which we call progress. [4]
- Their immediate torment had so crushed them that, incapable of anticipating the future, they had ceased either to fear or to hope; but now they could rejoice in thinking of the start they had gained over their pursuers. [10]
- How ardently Charles had praised their luxuriant beauty!-and to-day he was to rejoice in it again. [10]
- Now that he had failed, and she was in his arms, it was not for her to judge--only to rejoice. [9]
- As to the frightful consequences of the overthrow of the temple of Serapis, on that point she was completely reassured, and she prepared to listen with greater attention as Eusebius went on: "Let us rejoice, beloved! [10]
- If her father forgave her and would join her in the city, she would rejoice. [10]
- We will rejoice, for everything is going so well now! [10]
- And perhaps the flowers themselves rejoice in the light, and in the silent life that is in their roots. [10]
- 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]
- If the food fails to taste good, fails to satisfy you, rejoice you, comfort you, don't eat again until you are very hungry. [5]
- He might not even rejoice in his stainless honesty with the same perfect confidence as in his betrothal. [10]
- She was woman enough to rejoice at the sight, for he, whom she loved better than life itself, had sent them; and they were a proof that she was more to the king than all his other wives;--that Cambyses really loved her. [10]
- I know that commissions are not to be had for the asking, and I rejoice with the captain over his good fortune. [9]
- All this is by no means pleasing to me, and yet, Luis, yet We ought to rejoice in this love affair, not only for ourselves, but for his Majesty. [10]
- I've wielded the bow more than forty years and still rejoice in my profession. [10]
- If thou art blinded even at the door, The door of the Safe Tent, Sing in thy heart, Rejoice, O son of man, thy pilot leads thee home? [11]
- Still, it is better to wait before we rejoice. [2]
- I rejoice to be contemporary with that man, and cannot wholly despair of the society in which he lives; there must be some oxygen yet, and La Fayette is only just dead. [6]
- It seems nevertheless as if I ought to rejoice, for you and your art have not spoken to me even a single moment from this much-lauded work. [10]
- And she looked as happy as though she had heard something to rejoice her heart and soul. [10]
- How the nobles and the ladies will rejoice! [10]
- Melissa loved flowers; and the costly gifts that accompanied them could not fail to rejoice a woman's heart. [10]
- For this new and splendid success we heartily rejoice. [7]
- Thousands are worse, and few better, than your cousin; yes, the maiden he chooses for his wife may rejoice. [10]
- There was some ancient touch of war in her which made her rejoice that after long years the hammer should strike. [11]
- When Eva was again alone, she at first thought that she might rejoice over her hasty act; but on asking herself what Els would say, she felt certain that she would disapprove of it and, becoming disconcerted, began to imagine what consequences it might entail. [10]
- The wife of a Persian, especially, ought to rejoice in the thought of battle, for her husband's honor and fame are dearer to her than his life. [10]
- He might be a battered, wretched beggar picked up in the high-road, and I rejoice truly to think that Ann is within the shelter of her bed and escapes the sight. [10]
- And straightway crying, "O my heart, rejoice! [11]
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