Use remembrance in a sentence
Sentences ending with remembrance
- A pleasant dinner with the Dean, a stroll through the grounds of the episcopal palace, with that perpetual feast of the eyes which the cathedral offered us, made our residence delightful at the time, and keeps it so in remembrance. [6]
- Thus, ere she was aware of it, her burning anguish changed into a cheerful remembrance. [10]
- And yet she vainly waited for a token of pleasure, gratitude, remembrance. [10]
- Come, my love, to the scented palms: Behold, the hour of remembrance! [11]
- A considerable bequest to one of our public institutions keeps his name in grateful remembrance. [6]
- They are entitled to no honors, no praises, no monuments when they die, no remembrance. [5]
- I supposed it to hold some pretty gimcrack, sent as a pleasant parting token of remembrance. [6]
- It said no to every stir of feeling that was vexing me, to every show of love or remembrance. [11]
- Your heart frames the responses to the litany of my remembrance. [6]
- Perhaps he smiled that he was going to the Barracks of the Free-- "Free among the Dead like unto them that are wounded and lie in the grave, that are out of remembrance. [11]
Short sentences using remembrance
- In love and remembrance. [11]
- Thanks for your kind remembrance. [7]
More example sentences with the word remembrance in them
- Shame seized her; yes, and anger; and shame again at the remembrance of her talk with Euphrasia--and anger once more. [9]
- But then I would not exchange the remembrance of it for a good many odors and perfumes that I do like. [4]
- As often occurs with old men, it was only after some seconds that the impression produced by Prince Andrew's face linked itself up with Kutuzov's remembrance of his personality. [2]
- His answer, bringing with it her remembrance of her husband at certain times when it was not safe to question him, had silenced her. [9]
- I paused once with a twinge of remembrance before the long line of the Ursuline convent, with its latticed belfry against the sky. [9]
- The remembrance of what Kathleen said to him at the door--"I suppose I ought to kiss you"--came to him, was like a refrain in his ears. [11]
- When we give, we will, in remembrance of you, give in all love and willingness, and when we receive, even the smallest gift, we will only ask in what spirit it was offered. [10]
- Her first impulse was to hand the letter over at once; then there came the remembrance of all it contained, all it suggested. [11]
- Now, Miss Sadler was going about among them in the school parlor saying good-by, sending particular remembrance to such of the fathers and mothers as she thought worthy of that honor; kissing some, shaking, hands with all. [9]
- But, when he was alone with his mother once more, he had felt happier and happier, and the remembrance of the transient rapture he had known had alleviated the pain he was suffering on Katharina's account. [10]
- A voice within warned him against making common cause with those who had robbed the family of which he had become a member, yet he again used the remembrance of his innocent darlings to palliate his purpose. [10]
- Honora has a vivid remembrance of the impression the house made on her, with its polished floors and spacious rooms filled with a new and mysterious and altogether inspiring fashion of things. [9]
- I retained a vivid remembrance of many pictures, which had been kept bright by seeing great numbers of reproductions of them in photographs and engravings. [6]
- And my most vivid remembrance is of the great trunks towering half a hundred feet in the air, with a tassel of leaves at the top, which my father said were palmettos. [9]
- She gave herself up to a sweet and simple sense of pride in the deed she had done for him, disturbed but slightly by the chances of discovery, and the remembrance of the match that showed her face at Archangel's Rise. [11]
- The doctor gave Ulrich many an admonitory word, his wife kissed him, and as a parting remembrance hung a small gold ring, with a glittering stone, about his neck, and old Rahel gave him a kerchief full of freshly-baked cakes to eat on his way. [10]
- Before he left Tom came to me, and the remembrance of his gaunt face haunted me for many years after. [9]
- Though she strove to make it so, nothing of all this was unbearable now, nor the remembrance of the firm torch of his arm about her nor yet again his calling her by her name. [9]
- He still hugged to his evil heart the humiliating remembrance of his expulsion from this house, the share Crozier had had in it, and the things which Crozier had said to him then. [11]
- There came back to him mechanically the remembrance of a piece of silver on the butt of one of the highwayman's pistols! [11]
- The remembrance of this paradise reminds me that it was at Hobart that we struck the head of the procession of Junior Englands. [5]
- I will keep this diligently in my remembrance, that this day's lesson be not lost upon me, and my people suffer thereby; for learning softeneth the heart and breedeth gentleness and charity. [5]
- He did not think of Daphne again until he was approaching the place where her tents had stood, and the remembrance of her fell like a ray of light into his darkened soul. [10]
- Now he recalled the whole creation to his remembrance, and its weaknesses forced themselves upon him so strongly and objectionably that the extravagant praise of the stern critic awakened fresh doubts in his mind. [10]
- In these days the remembrance of that article came back to Hodder. [9]
- They were all the remembrance I had of that night at Mr. Brinsmade's gate, when we came so near to each other. [9]
- When I began the incidents of yore, Still in my soul's depths treasured, to record, A voice within said: Soon, life's journey o'er, Thy portrait sole remembrance will afford. [10]
- That day at the close of his sermon the Cure spoke of it, and said at the last: "That white shaft, dear brethren, is for us a sign of remembrance and a warning to our souls. [11]
- It seems probable that the intimation of personal danger he had received had not been forgotten entirely; though fatally for him, he took a foolish way of showing his remembrance of it. [5]
- Or was it that sleep of the worn-out spirit which, tortured by remembrance and remorse, at last sinks into the depths where the conscious vexes the unconscious --a little of fire, a little of ice, and now and then the turn of the screw? [11]
- He knew now that she would never shudder again at the sight of it, or at the remembrance of Marcey's death. [11]
- His look was that of blank amazement, of mingled remembrance and stark realisation. [11]
- The remembrance of that fortnight has ever been an appalling one. [9]
- The remembrance of that dinner when with my connivance the Scherers made their social debut is associated in my mind with the coming of the fulness of that era, mad and brief, when gold rained down like manna from our sooty skies. [9]
- The remembrance of that dear mother, who had laboured so earnestly to train her in every good path, soothed her. [10]
- Let us be thankful that the vicious picturesque is only a remembrance, and the virtuous commonplace a reality of to-day. [6]
- The remembrance of such a distemper which has attacked mankind, especially mankind of the Parisian sub-species, came over me very strongly when I first revisited the Place Vendome. [6]
- Then sudden remembrance stunned him: Philip d'Avranche, Duc de Bercy, had another wife. [11]
- He started forward, stopped, trembling with a shock of remembrance, and gave back again. [9]
- Poor everybody that sighs for earthly remembrance in a planet with a core of fire and a crust of fossils! [6]
- This is the sharpest remembrance of all, and even to-day that odour affects me somewhat in the manner that the interior of a ship affects a person prone to seasickness. [9]
- Give my kind remembrance to Mr. Williamson and his family, particularly Miss Elizabeth; also to your mother, brother, and sisters. [7]
- Her heart had remembrance of thee. [11]
- Next morning, the remembrance of the pleasant smiting roused him to an outwardly sedate and inwardly vainglorious courage. [11]
- Very likely the remembrance of his tribulations has still something to do with the tenderness felt for him. [4]
- I have no remembrance of his imitating me in anything. [11]
- At first, the remembrance of her contained nothing save bitterness, but now, by quiet, persistent effort, he had succeeded, not in attaining forgetfulness, but in being able to separate painful emotions from the pure and exquisite joy of remembering her. [10]
- Yet the spirits recorded both these things on their tablets, as though both were worthy of their remembrance. [11]
- Serene and agreeable recollections will soon bring you hither again; whereas there would be little joy in returning to a house where the remembrance of hours of weakness, the result of pleasure, would mingle with your future enjoyment. [10]
- Old men of Radwinter noted three things marvelously altered in England within their remembrance. [4]
- Eastwardly also, the prospect was, in my earlier remembrance, widely open, and I have frequently seen the sunlit sails gliding along as if through the level fields, for no water was visible. [6]
- Friend beyond all price to me, some day this tale will reach your hands, and I ask you to house it in your heart, and, whatever comes, let it be for my remembrance. [11]
- This one was Pontius the architect; and yet, strangely enough, it was precisely her remembrance of him that urged her on from one folly to another. [10]
- The time passed pleasantly enough until one frosty January morning Major Colfax had a twinge of remembrance, cried out for horses, took me into Richmond, and presented me to that very learned and decorous gentleman, Judge Wentworth. [9]
- We passed that place where Nick had stopped Suzanne in the cart, and laughed at the remembrance. [9]
- He was often overwhelmed, too, by the remembrance of the terrible end of the friend in whom he saw the only person who might have given him consolation in this distress, and the painful thought of his poverty. [10]
- You shall know one who keeps him in remembrance. [11]
- After many years of travel and home-staying observation I have found that all worth remembrance, the salient things and scenes, emerge clearly out of myriad impressions, and become permanent in mind and memory. [11]
- But the remembrance of those fair days at sea fills my soul with longing. [9]
- For the remembrance of the staring eyes which had greeted her on her arrival at the station at Grenoble troubled her. [9]
- Doubtless she thought of the magic goblet, now melted, which had constrained him to cast aside honour, fame, and power, as worthless rubbish, in order to obey her behest not to leave her; but though this remembrance burdened her soul, it had no decisive influence. [10]
- In the days of my earliest remembrance, a row of tall Lombardy poplars mounted guard on the western side of the old mansion. [6]
- And a remembrance of many things was fresh in my mind. [9]
- The deep knowledge of life that was in him impelled him to continue gently: "For penance you shall bear the remembrance of each other's sins. [11]
- The mere remembrance of it so moved him that he could not talk of it without his voice breaking. [5]
- V. The remembrance of home, with its early and precious and long-enduring friendships, has intruded itself among my recollections of what I saw and heard, of what I felt and thought, in the distant land I was visiting. [6]
- This friendly remembrance of her young fellow-artist cheered Barbara, and when a fight began, which was carried on by a dozen trained champions brought from Strasburg expressly for this purpose, she turned her attention to it. [10]
- Now the remembrance of her took possession of his soul with fresh power. [10]
- He had heard of her return, and had walked over to the tannery house, full of fears, the remembrance of those expressions of simple faith in Jethro coming back to his mind. [9]
- But is there not something of rest, of calm, in the thought of gently and gradually fading away out of human remembrance? [6]
- But I could not resist a worrying anxiety about the future of the British Provinces, which not even the remembrance of their hostility to us during our mortal strife with the Rebellion could render agreeable. [4]
- She certainly had not forgotten him, and while the remembrance of her blended with the yearning for Daphne which never left him, he sat down and gazed out into the darkness till his head drooped on his breast. [10]
- Soon after the nomination of General Taylor, I attended a political meeting in the city of Wilmington, and have since carried with me a fond remembrance of the hospitalities of the city on that occasion. [7]
- I came to my wits with an immoderate feeling of faintness and sickness, with no more remembrance of things past than has a man bereft of reason. [9]
- And somewhere among my relics I have your remembrance stored away. [5]
- There flashed through my mind the remembrance of Mathilde in her scarlet robe as she stood on the Heights that momentous night of my arrest. [11]
- The balance of my estate, whatever it may now be, or may prove to be hereafter, I leave to Pierre Napoleon, third son of Lucien Bonaparte, Prince of Canino, of whom I cherish a reverent remembrance. [11]
- I should very much like to possess one of the violets out of your hair in remembrance of this day--and of you. [10]
- One of the most effectual, he said, was the remembrance of those to whom we owe love and respect. [10]
- And, when I mind me of those days, I often ask myself whether the real glad times themselves or those hours of calmer joy in remembrance were indeed the better. [10]
- It was a mild affair, and the remembrance of it makes me smile to this day, though with bitterness. [9]
- Thou shalt join me far from here--if I go to the Soudan," he added, with a sudden remembrance of his position; and he turned away slowly. [11]
- How difficult he made it for her to maintain the resolution which she had formed during the mass for the dead, since he remained aloof, without giving even the slightest token of remembrance. [10]
- No spark of love sprang up, even when remembrance was now brought to its last vital moment. [11]
- Many persons who looked upon this revolting picture will never get rid of its remembrance, and will regret the day when their eyes fell upon it. [6]
- Uarda's name was long held in tender remembrance by their subjects, for having grown up in misery she understood the secret of alleviating sorrow and relieving want, and of doing good and giving happiness without humiliating those she benefitted. [10]
- I bought that little brown scamp in the market, and I shall take him with me to Corinth as a remembrance of Memphis, if he brings me back something pretty this time. [10]
- What you call light is the remembrance of a single brief month of May. [10]
- But they have left behind them that loving remembrance which is better than fame, and if their epitaphs are chiselled briefly in stone, they are written at full length on living tablets in a thousand homes to which they carried their ever-welcome aid and sympathy. [3]
- She never would know it, and I should carry the remembrance of it with me into the grave, and a rose perhaps grow out of my dust, as a brier did out of Lord Lovers, in memory of that immortal moment! [6]
- Beyond the diligent keeping of this record, he had no habits, certainly no precision, no remembrance, no system: the business of his life ended there. [11]
- He had buried it, the village had forgotten it,--such of it as knew,--and the remembrance of it stung him. [11]
- There was something infinitely saddening about his calling himself to my remembrance in this dumb pathetic way, so it was hard to keep the tears back. [5]
- The sentiment contained in the notes was that which was common in the school, and expressed a melancholy foreboding of early death, and a touching desire to leave hair enough this side the grave to constitute a sort of strand of remembrance. [4]
- His kind heart impelled him to show his chosen companion his friendly remembrance of him, and thereby atone for the offence which had been inflicted upon him in his house. [10]
- Yet he efforted his spirits with the remembrance and relation of what formerly he had been, and what he had done. [4]
- Presently he lifted his hand to his forehead, as if recalling some fading remembrance of other years. [6]
- I went with him toward the gate, burning all over with pride at this attention, and beside a torch there a broad-shouldered figure was standing, at sight of whom I had a start of remembrance. [9]
- He must take him some remembrance of her, and went to her room to look through her chest. [10]
- In her remembrance Hilary Vane, whether he returned from a journey or not, had never been inside the house at that hour on a week-day; and, unlike the gentleman in "La Vie de Boheme," Euphrasia did not have to be reminded of the Sabbath. [9]
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