grateful
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grateful englanniksi
Of a person or their actions, feelings, etc.: expressing gratitude or appreciation; appreciative, thankful.
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(RQ:Shakespeare All's Well)
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)
(RQ:Wesley Hymns) your grateful Voices raiſe: (..)
(RQ:Richardson Grandison)
(RQ:Disraeli Vivian Grey)
(RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Godolphin)
(RQ:Dickens Christmas Carol) Scrooge had his eye upon them, and especially on Tim (A Christmas Carol)|Tiny Tim, until the last.
(quote-book)&93;|title=Order of Worship for the Reformed Church in the United States|edition=partial|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=The Publication and Sunday School Board of the (w)(nb...)|year_published=1866|section=hymn 65|sectionurl=https://archive.org/details/bwb_T3-CBR-617/page/229/mode/1up|oclc=6601451|passage=For the beauty of the earth, / For the glory of the skies, / For the love which from our birth / Over and around us lies: / Lord of all, to Thee we raise / This our hymn of grateful praise.|footer=(small).
(quote-journal)&93;|journal=Collier's|Collier’s Weekly|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Fenelon Collier|Peter Fenelon Collier & Son|volume=XXXIV|issue=13 (Yule-tide number)|page=17|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/sim_colliers-the-national-weekly_1904-12-24_34_13/page/n16/mode/1up|column=1|issn=2161-6469|oclc=8755061|passage=Perhaps I could be gratefuller if there were any prospect of a fire.
(quote-web) Carroll thought he had equalised with his header against the bar with eight minutes left. Liverpool claimed the ball had crossed the line and Chelsea were grateful for a miraculous intervention from Cech (quote-gloss) to turn his effort on to the woodwork.
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Of a thing or person: pleasing to the mind or senses; agreeable, pleasant, welcome.
(RQ:Shakespeare Taming of the Shrew)
(RQ:Heywood Troia Britanica)
(RQ:Stanley History of Philosophy)|subsection=3rd part of philosophy (Ethick, or Morals)|chapter=XXIII|chaptername=Of Fortitude, against Discontent of Mind|page=261|passage=The aſſvvagement of his (quote-gloss) diſcontent conſiſts in tvvo things, formerly preſcribed as remedies againſt corporeall pain; ''viz.'' Diverſion of his thoughts from his loſſe, or the cause of it; and an application of them to thoſe things, vvhich he knovves to be gratefull and pleaſant to his mind.
(RQ:Homer Pope et al Odyssey) The Seer, vvhile Zephyrs curl the ſvvelling deep, / Basks on the breezy ſhore, in grateful ſleep, / His oozy limbs. (..) (quote-gloss) VVith joy impetuous, to the port I ſpeed: / The vvants of nature vvith repaſt ſuffice, / 'Till night vvith grateful ſhade involv'd the skies, / And ſhed ambroſial devvs.
(RQ:C. Churchill Night)
(RQ:Goldsmith History of the Earth) are ſeen to quit their retreats, in order to enjoy the grateful humidity.
(RQ:Scott Waverley) Waverley, (..) walked slowly down the avenue, enjoying the grateful and cooling shade, and so much pleased with the placid ideas of rest and seclusion excited by this confined and quiet scene, that he forgot the misery and dirt of the hamlet he had left behind him.
(quote-book)|location=(...) &91;(w)&93; for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy|volume=IV|page=287|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/b3309164x_0020/page/287/mode/1up|oclc=1012749075|passage=The mimosa ''nilotica'' secerns from its roots a fluid as offensive as that of assafœtida; in the sap of its step an astringent acid; its glands give forth gum arabic; and its flowers an odour of a very grateful fragrance.
(RQ:Longfellow Ballads)
(RQ:Melville Omoo)