"Jubilant" Quotes from Famous Books
... to win all Amboise in a single day?" she answered, stooping so that the jubilant puppies almost scrambled into her lap. "You do ... — The Justice of the King • Hamilton Drummond
... jubilant over the finding of the Supreme Council. The journals of all parties argued that their country was receiving no more than had already been guaranteed to it by China, and ratified by the Allies before the Peace Conference met, and ... — The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference • Emile Joseph Dillon
... of politics in my time), I think I may say boldly, a faithful account of how she did it. And I think, further, that, if at least some of the innocent folk who the other day hailed the dawn of the Russian revolution had been acquainted with the book, they might have been less jubilant; while acquaintance would have helped others to anticipate the actual consequences. And I wish that some one would, in some form or other, bring its contents before those who, without being actual scoundrels, utter fanatics, or hopeless ... — A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 - To the Close of the 19th Century • George Saintsbury
... uncomprehending, so that Soelver understood that she did not simply deny everything but she had no recollection at all." So Soelver turned and went. For the first time when bathing in the lake "he found again his youth and his freedom, his radiant hope and the jubilant certainty of his love. Gro loved him! Only the thought of love had not yet arisen from the depths of her soul like pearls to the light. Nevertheless the wonderful flower of her affection was growing in the golden light of dreams. He longed after ... — Sleep Walking and Moon Walking - A Medico-Literary Study • Isidor Isaak Sadger
... in the hedges, and Sunshine in the sky, Red Lilies in the sedges, where the water rippled by, A thousand Bulbuls singing, oh, how jubilant they were, And a thousand flowers flinging their sweetness on ... — India's Love Lyrics • Adela Florence Cory Nicolson (AKA Laurence Hope), et al.
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