gladsomeness
Example Sentences
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Cara, while passing, and without stopping, said, with evident gladsomeness: "But I talked long with father to-day, long."
From The Argonauts by Curtin, Jeremiah
Moreover dawn was now appearing; the birds were singing louder every minute; the silence of night was dying in the gladsomeness of a new day.
From The Coming of the King by Hocking, James
No one suspected what kind of gladsomeness that was.
From Hania by Sienkiewicz, Henryk
Compare the Saxon and the Celt with regard to the gladsomeness of life as shown in their literature.
From English Literature Its History and Its Significance for the Life of the English Speaking World by Long, William Joseph
That last farewell under the stars—the recollection of it coursed sweet and warm through his being; his pulses bounded with the very gladsomeness of living.
From A Veldt Official A Novel of Circumstance by Mitford, Bertram