Use rejoiced in a sentence
Sentences ending with rejoiced
- Break up this union, this marriage of love in which these two rejoiced? [11]
- He was not now of the Romany world, and he was not of the Gorgio world; but here at last was the old thing come back to him in a new way, and his bones rejoiced. [11]
- At last, at last he came home, and how I rejoiced! [10]
- If he could have stood this supreme test of isolation, of the world's laughter and scorn, although it would have made her own heavy burden of responsibility heavier, yet could she still have rejoiced. [9]
- When they had gone three hundred yards they stopped, and we went on rejoiced. [5]
- The time drifted along--one hour--two hours--two hours and a half; then the deep booming of artillery told that the King and his grand procession had arrived at last; so the waiting multitude rejoiced. [5]
- This pleased the almoner, and when Cassian told him that, on the evening after the quarrel, the Emperor had again come to the castle to remain a long time, he rejoiced. [10]
More example sentences with the word rejoiced in them
- She rejoiced over your blindness, and she will gnash her teeth with rage and grief when she hears that it was Tabus who brought light into the darkness that surrounds you. [10]
- I have watched your battle against beauty in behalf of truth, and rejoiced, though I often saw you and your little band of young disciples shoot beyond the mark. [10]
- Such as the young man was now the old man must have been, and what the son should one day be might be seen--and I rejoiced to think it--in his father's figure and face. [10]
- Now they rejoiced with Dion, and wanted to send at once for their host and future son-in-law, who was in the city attending a meeting of the Ephebi, although he had ceased some time ago to be a member of their company. [10]
- She was a willing servant to Stephanus because as often as she went to him, she could hear his son's name from his lips, and he rejoiced at her coming because she always gave him the opportunity of talking of Hermas. [10]
- The poorest bondman's wife rejoiced to bind more and more closely the husband who had once loved her--she had wickedly estranged hers. [10]
- No one knew who had been judge or executioner of the sentence; but those who took part in the swift retribution considered it well justified, and rejoiced in the deed. [10]
- How Juliane rejoiced when she heard that the bold and skilful dancer's life would be saved! [10]
- My heart rejoiced when I perceived that every one shared this appreciation. [10]
- Danger and separation were now passed, and they rejoiced in the happiness of meeting, yet could not feel genuine joy. [10]
- How rejoiced she was to be at home! [4]
- The old man was rejoiced to see them, and told them at once that his old mistress had promised Herse to give Dada shelter if she should return to them. [10]
- The old man was rejoiced to learn that his granddaughter had escaped so great a peril uninjured, yet he was still burdened by sore anxiety. [10]
- I unbuttoned his waistcoat and felt his heart, and rejoiced to find it beating; we poured cold water over his face and wrists. [9]
- How truly my uncle and aunt rejoiced at my brother's home-coming could be seen in their eyes, though the mother, who had banished her own son, was cut to the heart by the sight of such another well-grown youth. [10]
- I am glad to see you Kit, I am rejoiced to see you. [12]
- It rejoiced him to see with his own eyes the distant shimmer of the white snow-capped peaks, of which he had often heard warriors talk. [10]
- She was cited to appear before the ecclesiastical court at Toul to answer for her perversity; when she declined to have counsel, and elected to conduct her case herself, her parents and all her ill-wishers rejoiced, and looked upon her as already defeated. [5]
- Alexander rejoiced at this, and only expressed his regret that most of the epigrams he had collected turned on the death of Caesar's brother Geta. [10]
- She felt that this was the purer, the nobler, the better cause; and she rejoiced in the love of which he had spoken as the support and the stay of their future life together--as sheltering them like a tower of strength and a mighty refuge. [10]
- Hadrian rejoiced in this change in the lad and hastened the preparations for their departure; still, some months passed before he could begin his journey. [10]
- She rejoiced at this action, for she felt that the strength would never fail her now to set her will against his. [10]
- Have I taught them, rejoiced to call myself their mother? [10]
- While he kissed their hands and stammered out words of gratitude, his uncultured but upright spirit told him that he had been blind ever to have rejoiced for a moment at the news that Melissa had been chosen to be empress. [10]
- Nefert rejoiced in the splendid person of the poet, and frequently repeated that he was as like her dead uncle--the father of Paaker, the chief-pioneer--as if he were his younger brother. [10]
- You rejoiced at the occasion, and only were troubled that there were not three times as many killed in the affair. [7]
- He rejoiced in the obscurity that veiled his future, in the many weaknesses which he had in common with those whom he loved, and even in the feeling that he, under the same conditions of life as his contemporaries, had more responsibilities than they. [10]
- All rejoiced in the happy termination of their troubles, and they had spent some time joyfully together, when Iamo said: 'Now I will divide the wampum,' and getting the belt which contained it, he commenced with the eldest, giving it in equal portions. [5]
- His own mother, the freedman protested, could not have rejoiced more warmly over the commencement of his recovery, and she would have come with him at once had not Philippus prevented his aged wife, who was exhausted by the long journey. [10]
- The Marches paid the charming prospects a willing duty, and rejoiced in it as generously as if it had been their own. [8]
- For long afterwards the baboon rejoiced and triumphed whenever he saw his victim. [1]
- He rejoiced fiercely that she should have asked him. [9]
- And she rejoiced that she had worn it--the wounded man's eyes rested upon her so joyously when she sat down opposite to him. [10]
- So Ruth rejoiced that it chanced to be the Sabbath, and while she passed her hand over his doublet, he stroked her silk dress. [10]
- Now she rejoiced that her wealthy father imposed no restriction upon her in the management of household affairs, for she need spare no expense in choosing the animal she intended to offer as a sacrifice. [10]
- How he rejoiced that he was again permitted to behold the starry sky, and satiate his soul with the beauty of creation! [10]
- Now he rejoiced that he had kept silence; for whatever he might have seen and heard, this fair creature certainly was capable of no base deed. [10]
- Who was it that after my first great successes, when base envy clouded many an hour of my life, rejoiced with me as though he himself had won the laurel? [10]
- At this, Melissa suddenly understood why Andreas had not rejoiced with her, and at the same time she said to herself that her lover must on no account be exposed to so great a danger without her presence. [10]
- When Apollodorus ceased speaking, Verus offered Simeon Ben Jochai his hand, saying: "I am rejoiced to have met a man of your learning and distinction. [10]
- Its possession was somewhat soothing, it is true, yet he did not regain the pleasant consciousness of peace in which his soul had rejoiced a few short hours before. [10]
- But I am so rejoiced to learn from your despatch to General Halleck that you begin crossing the river this morning. [7]
- This was so significant that the enemies of David rejoiced anew. [11]
- When they had sight of her, and saw how well she was cared for, they greatly rejoiced and promised to persuade their father to redeem her and conclude a lasting peace. [4]
- Before the dance she had secretly rejoiced in the applause elicited by her appearance; now she was indifferent to it--nay, the more eagerly the spectators expressed their delight the more she grieved that the only person whom she desired to please was not among them. [10]
- Stephen rejoiced to see the stranger turn his back on the manager of Carvel & Company before that dignitary had time to depart, and stand unconcernedly there as if nothing had occurred. [9]
- His Majesty, he said, rejoiced at Barbara's decision, and had commissioned him to take her at once to Ratisbon and lodge her in the Golden Cross. [10]
- She had done right, and rejoiced that this time she had obeyed the voice of her imperious soul. [10]
- At length Philippus returned; he was rejoiced at his new friend's brightened aspect, and declared that Mandane had, under her care, got past the first and worst danger, and might be expected to recover, slowly indeed, but completely. [10]
- Nay, I was rejoiced when, a few hours after the worst was over, a letter from Zeno informed me that he and his daughter would come to see us the same evening. [10]
- He was secretly rejoiced to see the sweet modesty which had so charmed him again proved. [10]
- It must have rejoiced the young man's heart to receive a letter like that, from one whom all young authors held supreme. [5]
- We noticed and rejoiced in it till the day came when she left us. [10]
- He, too, had rejoiced in a vigorous, strong, and pliant body. [10]
- Then, indeed, I rejoiced for thee, for I have found thee a road to honour and fortune. [11]
- The head cook, rejoiced at the unwonted graciousness of a master whose wrath had often fallen on him, led the way to his kitchen hearth. [10]
- He was ever quick to see and to learn, and I rejoiced to remark that he did not bow over the hand, as he might have done two hours since. [9]
- And the sunshine plays as brightly on the pools of blood and the arms of the soldiers as if it rejoiced in it all. [10]
- He yielded in order not to grieve her, and, as he became more cheerful and even joined in her merry laugh, Xanthe rejoiced as if she had released him from his sorrow. [10]
- He, if any one, rejoiced in the good fortune of his master and Melissa; but Heron's promotion to the rank of praetor had been too sudden, and Heron demeaned himself too strangely in his purple-bordered toga. [10]
- Macrinus was one of those who had most loudly approved him, and Caracalla rejoiced to think that this prudent counselor should advise his drinking the cup of vengeance to the dregs. [10]
- He was proud of her intelligence and goodness, recognized his own insignificance beside her in the spiritual world, and rejoiced all the more that she with such a soul not only belonged to him but was part of himself. [2]
- True, he did not hear her speak; but when he looked up again he could see, by the expression of her faithful blue eyes, that his manly appearance surprised her, and that she rejoiced in his return to her arms. [10]
- It was grand, noble; the Saviour himself would have rejoiced over it. [10]
- This was good news, and so rejoiced the solitary woman that she forgot the formality which was peculiar to her and pressed her lips to the wrinkled brow of the crooked little crone who had served her parents. [10]
- All this would never have troubled me, if only I might have rejoiced in the presence of my dear love; but alas! [10]
- After all this my heart rejoiced when we received Herdegen's first letter written from Genoa, nay, on board of the galleon which was to carry him, Sir Franz and Eppelein to Cyprus. [10]
- She loved her mistress, yet her inmost soul rejoiced whenever she detected in her the same changes which began to appear in herself, the woman of seven-and-twenty, so many years her sovereign's junior. [10]
- One face I missed, and rejoiced that she was absent, for I had a degraded feeling like that of being the favourite in a cudgel-bout. [9]
- To see any member of his patron's family alive and well rejoiced his heart. [10]
- He proclaimed the marriage in the high places of the city and rejoiced that dishonor had departed from his house. [5]
- Cleopatra rejoiced to mark his long slow draught, for she thought the Roman meant to imply by it that he could not cease to esteem himself happy in the favor she had shown him. [10]
- Sincerely as the majority of the populace mourned the fate of the Queen, and gravely as the more thoughtful feared for Alexandria's freedom under Roman rule, all rejoiced over the lenient treatment of the city. [10]
- George and his lovely wife rejoiced with the other jubilant people, but they were happiest when they were alone with his mother. [10]
- There was no long evening when we read alternately from some favorite book, or laid our deep housekeeping plans, rejoiced in a good bargain or made light of a poor one, and were contented and merry with little. [4]
- So drawing a long breath, she again turned to her companion, and Gombert rejoiced in the refreshing influence which, as he supposed, her sleep had exerted upon her. [10]
- Maestro Gombert perceived it before the others, and Captain Blomberg and Wolf rejoiced with him and Appenzelder over this tangible proof of the imperial favour. [10]
- Yet she rejoiced in them, she was glad she had hurt Ditmar, she would hurt him again. [9]
- I have rejoiced in their multiplication. [4]
- But he rejoiced in the late love which rejuvenated him and filled him with a joy in existence whose fresh blossoming would have seemed impossible a few days before. [10]
- Bright tears gathered in the eyes of the little one, and he cast a troubled look at his despised treasures, in which he had rejoiced so heartily only a short time before. [10]
- Undoubtedly he rejoiced in the brief periods when he was actually before his audience and could play upon it with his master touch, but the dreary intermissions of travel and broken sleep were too heavy a price to pay. [5]
- Now he rejoiced in the blaze of light about him, for it showed him his beloved. [10]
- The new hardness in her rejoiced that now the woman, if she had any heart at all, must have it bowed down by this supreme humiliation and wrung by the ugly tragedy of the hempen rope. [11]
- He spent only his leisure hours in the study of the ancient writers, in whom he found pleasure, and rejoiced in the work of the humanists without sharing their opinions. [10]
- He rejoiced over his hasty deed. [10]
- Yet his kind heart rejoiced at the deliverance of the famous young artist, and so during Hermon's story he had passed from sincere regret to loud expressions of joyous sympathy. [10]
- In the Capital he had, no doubt, enjoyed all that seems pleasant in the eyes of a wealthy youth, but in spite of that he had remained fresh and open-hearted even to the smallest things; and this was what most rejoiced his father. [10]
- And he might have been rejoiced in her presence to this day if. [10]
- On the other hand, the Emperor had not only tolerated his son Geronimo near him, but rejoiced in his presence, for the quiet sufferer's eyes had sparkled when he saw him. [10]
- How often she had rejoiced over the certainty that this son, on whom Antony, after his victory over the Parthians, had bestowed the title of Co-Regent, would never rebel against his mother's guardianship! [10]
- But the inquiry had made her fear of additional questions so great that she rejoiced over the news that her lover would not visit her the next day. [10]
- How her heart had expanded and rejoiced when her lover exclaimed that he had come to lead them to the land which the Lord had promised to his people. [10]
- Then for her goodness and her unselfishness, he rejoiced her heart with the news that she should bear a son. [5]
- Probably the latter, for yesterday she had yearned ardently to reach Nuremberg; but since she had seen Lienhard again, she rejoiced that she was in Miltenberg and at The Blue Pike. [10]
- She rejoiced in finding it worthy of the great Cyrus, and spent hours every day in the beautiful gardens which had been laid out round the mausoleum. [10]
- The offerings had fallen out most favorably, and he rejoiced at the fresh and healthy appearance of the bullocks' hearts and livers which the augurs showed him. [10]
- I had not expected, indeed, that Nancy would have rejoiced, but her attitude, her silences, betraying, as they did, compunctions, seemed to threaten our future happiness. [9]
- He rejoiced in every effort made to dispel the obscurity which hung over its early history. [4]
- Howells writes: "In England, rank, fashion, and culture rejoiced in him. [5]
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