Use truly in a sentence
Sentences starting with truly
- Truly (I thought with remorse) she had been more industrious than I. I fell at length into a fevered sleep, and awoke, athirst, with the light trickling through my lattices. [9]
- Truly this saving one's country is a nauseous piece of business, and if patriotism is such a dirty virtue,--prythee, no more of it. [4]
- Truly 'tis another odd one. [5]
- Truly they have not two bodies each. [5]
- Truly the Judge's methods were not Harvard methods. [9]
- Truly there were many matters besides her every-day duties, and her errands within and without the house to beguile her of her fears for her lost lover. [10]
- Truly for quick learning and the application of it I have never known his equal. [9]
- Truly and frankly, I do not think that I am convinced of anything save that you are no coward, and that you love a cause. [11]
- Truly the great gods have endowed thee not only with beautiful eyes, and blooming beauty, but with a good throat! [10]
- Truly this is a memorable day. [5]
Sentences ending with truly
- To this I was only able to reply that on one point at least she must change her mind, for that I knew for certain that old grand-dame Pernhart loved her truly. [10]
- A man rode up and said to Joan in a tone of reproof: "Well, you have taken your time, truly. [5]
- Go on, aim truly! [10]
- She felt that this Other Self of her, the inner-seeing soul which had the secret of the far paths, had spoken truly. [11]
- He had read the little incident truly. [11]
- The physician had spoken only too truly. [10]
- Still, she had not yet succeeded in enslaving Orion deeply and permanently; and when, last evening, he had assured his mother that she was not mistress of his heart he spoke truly. [10]
- There was still no sign anywhere of interest in his coming; there seemed to be no preparations making to receive him in state; a strange thing, truly. [5]
- Alack, I fear me the letter spoke but too truly. [5]
- You said that if my heart was old and tired she would refresh it, and you said truly. [5]
Short sentences using truly
- Respectfully and truly yours. [5]
- But truly she was justified! [11]
- Things had become truly serious. [5]
- His case is truly remarkable. [5]
- Rise now, and truly affirm. [11]
- Very truly yours, John Hay. [5]
- These men were functioning truly. [9]
- Truly, life was a boon! [11]
- Yours truly, P. [9]
- Very truly yours, E.R. [6]
Sentences containing truly two or more times
- Above all else she wanted to love him truly, and to be loved truly, and duty was to her a daily sacrifice, a constant memorial. [11]
- Thee will never be a true friend, thee will never love truly man or woman, and thee will never find man or woman who will love thee truly, or will be with thee to aid thee in the dark and falling days. [11]
More example sentences with the word truly in them
- I never loved you, never truly loved you at any time. [11]
- And I tell you truly, you may quite believe me: it is a pain no doubt, but I can be glad of it too. [10]
- I must thank you most truly and heartily, but, Monsieur, you and yours are not for me. [11]
- Try as I would, I could not bring myself to like them, and I feared only too truly that they did not like me. [11]
- But the imagination works wonders truly, and Philip saw the woman and not the heiress. [4]
- The forces at work in a human intelligence to bring harmony out of its discordant movements are as mysterious, as miraculous, we might truly say, as those which give shape and order to the confused materials out of which habitable worlds are evolved. [6]
- Those are truly wonderful diamonds, whether they exist or not; and yet they are of but little importance by comparison with the one wherewith the Boer wagoner chocked his wheel on that steep grade as heretofore referred to. [5]
- Does not a woman when she truly loves always believe? [11]
- A half-mad woman, without memory, knew again whence she came and whither she was going; and bewildered and happy, with a hungering tenderness, moved her hand over the head of her poor dwarf, as though she would know if he were truly her own son. [11]
- I was angry with you, to be sure, because--but when I spoke I really and truly did not think of you, but only of poor Paula. [10]
- It is different with me: I speak only what I truly mean. [11]
- In Spring, truly, white and rose-red, blue and yellow chequer the green turf; but now gold and crimson are bright in the tree tops, and on the service trees. [10]
- The dignity with which he appeared in public was truly imperial and unapproachable, and even when he sat with his intimates in his favorite room he was grave, gloomy and taciturn. [10]
- In those animals which have this sense highly developed, such as dogs and horses, the recollection of persons and of places is strongly associated with their odour; and we can thus perhaps understand how it is, as Dr. Maudsley has truly remarked (37. [1]
- This it was which had led the high-born dame to cast aside all the vanities and foolishness in which she had grown up, to the end that she might protect a young and oppressed creature whom she truly cared for from an ill fate. [10]
- And that battery, when in action, must have been truly terrible. [9]
- The Old Masters were still unpleasing to me, but they were truly divine contrasted with the copies. [5]
- The lower things were flying from it, a spirit of womanhood was living in her-- feebly, but truly, living. [11]
- To attach much weight to the few but strong differences is the most obvious and perhaps the safest course, though it appears more correct to pay great attention to the many small resemblances, as giving a truly natural classification. [1]
- With these views we leave it to be determined whether we or our opponents are the more truly democratic on the subject. [7]
- Madame la Vicomtesse was truly a woman of decision. [9]
- Truly, the woman was to be admired, for she was earning an honest living; and no doubt they lied when they named her with Count Ploare. [11]
- But truly this was the tightest place I ever was in. [5]
- How strange it was that one should read so truly without words spoken, or through seeing acts which reveal. [11]
- But while Ann was so truly beloved at the Forest lodge, on her return home she found no pleasant welcome. [10]
- Truly, the commodore was everywhere that night. [9]
- But truly she was altogether a woman, and had good fortune. [11]
- This was a vessel and a force, truly, with which to conquer a fifty-gun ship of the latest type, and with a picked crew. [9]
- After the poor unsatisfactory towers of Westminster Abbey, the two massive, noble, truly majestic towers of Notre Dame strike the traveller as a crushing contrast. [6]
- I trust I understand and truly estimate the right of self-government. [7]
- 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]
- Really and truly, two thirds of the talk of drivers and conductors had been about this man Slade, ever since the day before we reached Julesburg. [5]
- A terrible evil, truly, to the Illinois farmer, who never wore, nor ever expects to wear, a single yard of British goods in his whole life. [7]
- Speak I not truly, Master, that she will be well speedily? [3]
- I can say truly, as Louise Colet said, "'Je fis mes premiers vers sans savoir les ecrire. [6]
- You love him truly, and in four long years he has been with you but a month or two; your mother remained with you, and you hardly observed that she was managing your own house for you, and took all the trouble of the household. [10]
- The world is truly what you make it, and Henderson was determined to make it agreeable. [4]
- To speak more truly the olfactory "nerve" is not a nerve at all, he says, but a part of the brain, in intimate connection with its anterior lobes. [6]
- Boyne had said truly that the French fleet meant to come soon. [11]
- I could say truly that in the forty-seven years I have been familiarly acquainted with him he has always been the handsomest man America has ever produced. [5]
- I suppose we truly stand for the public sentiment of Sangamon on the great question of the repeal, although we do not yet represent many numbers who have taken a distinct position on the question. [7]
- It has been truly said that Abraham Lincoln knew the human heart. [9]
- As she had truly observed, we were both conventional; conventionality was part of the price we had willingly paid for membership in that rarer world we had both achieved. [9]
- 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]
- Yes, yes, she truly loves her divine art. [10]
- By one that truly loved him! [11]
- His home is truly in the heavens, and he practises an asceticism in the cause of science almost comparable to that of Saint Simeon Stylites. [6]
- You know how truly I love you, and no one can hear you. [10]
- No nation is truly great without a common ideal, capable of evoking enthusiasm and calling out its energies. [4]
- None save the truly great possess it (but this is not generally known). [9]
- Nothing would so truly gladden me as to be able to atone in some degree for my sin against you. [10]
- Well, I am truly glad to foregather with you again, and partake of the bread and salt of this hospitable house once more. [5]
- It could not truly be said that they had lost heart, but faction was raising its head. [7]
- Whether it be true or not, I can say, for one, that I have no other so great as that of being truly esteemed of my fellow-men, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem. [7]
- The library of Trinity College, with its rows of busts by Roubiliac and Woolner, is a truly noble hall. [6]
- It had come to that pass that I was truly unable to separate what I had really heard from what I had dreamed in those nightmares to which I have been subject, as before mentioned. [6]
- The sculptor listened to her in silence and then said in a quite altered tone: "I am truly sorry to hear it. [10]
- I asked you to come here to speak with me because I was sure I could make you see things as they truly are. [11]
- It is charitable to believe that they do not seriously contemplate or truly understand the meaning of the words they use, but rather play with them, as certain so-called "learned" quadrupeds play with the printed characters set before them. [6]
- A personage, truly, to be questioned timidly, to be approached advisedly. [9]
- Nor was it till my love had made him a complete and truly happy man that he had felt, as it were, whole, inasmuch as that alone had stilled the strange craving which till then had made his heart sick. [10]
- The Bishop opened thus: "You are required now, to take the oath pure and simple, to answer truly all questions asked you. [5]
- The money they thus earned served to help maintain the poorer scholars, and to be sure, my brother was ready to forego his share; nay, and a great part of his own pocket-money went to those twelve, for among them were comrades he truly loved. [10]
- He had understood this before to a certain point, had read himself to a certain mark of gauge, but he had never been honestly and truly a man until this moment. [11]
- Let me tell this audience what is true in regard to that matter; and the means by which they may correct me if I do not tell them truly is by a recurrence to the speech itself. [7]
- Truly, the services they have rendered to the defenders of our country in this perilous time, and are yet rendering, can never be estimated as they ought to be. [7]
- It is because their minds are bewildered, and they are no longer truly themselves. [6]
- When we meet the truly great, several things may happen. [9]
- I remember well the sweet dignity of her aspect, her "regal beauty," as Mr. Phillips truly styles it, and the charm of her serene and noble presence, which made her the type of a perfect motherhood. [6]
- The governor, from the stern of his schooner, gave a short but truly patriarchal address to his citizens, wherein he recommended them to comport like loyal and peaceable subjects,--to go to church regularly on Sundays, and to mind their business all the week besides. [4]
- Upon these let the proud fabric of freedom rest, as the rock of its basis; and as truly as has been said of the only greater institution, "the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. [7]
- This was truly the principle of contraries contrariis, which ill-informed persons have attempted to make out to be the general doctrine of medicine, whereas there is no general dogma other than this: disease is to be treated by anything that is proved to cure it. [3]
- The sense of the oldness of the Cathedral vanished away under the influence of this truly venerable presence. [5]
- This is truly the last time I will ever see you if I can help it. [8]
- It was already the high noon of life with him before his genius had truly shown itself; if he had not lived beyond this period, he would have left nothing to give him a lasting name. [6]
- Perhaps it was the difficulty, adding spice to the affair, that sent the Prince to the appeal of private marriage to win the lady, and John York always held that he loved her truly then, the first and only real affection of his life. [11]
- Then there were the daughters, Jane and Susan, who welcomed her with a hospitality truly amazing for city people. [9]
- This it is that truly touches the chords of sympathy; and those who heard Mr. Clay never failed to be moved by it, or ever afterward forgot the impression. [7]
- But for all that Riklein never ceased to love him truly and, albeit he was dead and gone, she did not give over toiling diligently while she lived yet for him. [10]
- But how did that old man, alone, in opposition to the general opinion, so truly discern the importance of the people's view of the events that in all his activity he was never once untrue to it? [2]
- I was truly thankful to find Papa pretty well, but I fear he is just beginning to show symptoms of a cold: my cold continues better. [14]
- The faculty of telling a story is a much rarer gift than the ability to analyze character and even than the ability truly to draw character. [4]
- And you--dear lover, tell me truly what kind of man are you? [11]
- As he again surveyed the events of the past, he could truly say that under his leadership pitiful bondmen had speedily become brave warriors In the field they had been willing and obedient and, after the victory, behaved with manliness. [10]
- You may be sure that some men, even among those who have chosen the task of pruning their fellow-creatures, grow more and more thoughtful and truly compassionate in the midst of their cruel experience. [6]
- She said that such a nature as that young man's was rarely and truly noble, and nearly perfect; and that with nobility of birth added it was entirely perfect. [5]
- We shall have success if we truly will success, not otherwise. [6]
- I am truly sorry, being ready to retire, wishing to have an honorable testimony in recompense of my labors, that one is in such hurry to take advantage of my fall. [6]
- I am truly sorry it all happened, I do assure you. [5]
- I was truly sorry for Farrar, for I knew the man, the depth of his nature, and the scope of the shock. [9]
- Was not your son's fate truly prophesied by the oracle? [10]
- There, where angels soar, man will need no wretched ram's fell, and this time certainly selfishness has been far from me, for I really and truly suffer for another--I am freezing for Hermas, and to spare the old man pain. [10]
- Well, I've fancied so myself, and I've had an idea of some time asking him; Fulkerson strikes one as truly domesticable, conjugable at heart; but I've waited for him to speak. [8]
- Truly, nothing is so astonishing as figures, if they once get started. [5]
- Truly, there were snails in those days. [5]
- For, married as she was, she had never in any real sense been a wife, or truly understood what wifedom meant, or heard in her heart the call of the cradle. [11]
- My mistress, when she was young, knew how to love truly and faithfully, but she was shamefully deceived, and now rancor, not against an individual, but against life, has taken possession of her, and her noble loyalty has become tenacious adherence to bad wishes. [10]
- But how could she think of such a thing?--she, the sister of Alexander, the betrothed of Diodoros, whom she truly loved! [10]
- With what pleasure she had looked forward to each meeting with Pollux, how truly lovable she had thought him on every fresh occasion; how frankly he too, expressed his pleasure as often as they met! [10]
- Nothing more clearly separates a vulgar from a superior mind, than the confusion in the first between the little that it truly knows, on the one hand, and what it half knows and what it thinks it knows on the other. [3]
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