Examples of 'would fain' in a sentence
Meaning of "would fain"
The phrase 'would fain' means to eagerly or strongly desire something. It expresses a strong or intense wish for a particular outcome or experience
How to use "would fain" in a sentence
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My lass would fain have her gift.
And would be lov would fain.
He would fain deny what is before him.
Which the poor heart would fain deny and dare not.
I would fain know what you have to say.
When we are in love and would fain believe in the unique reality of.
Would fain have pierced the secrets of his heart.
The painter said he would fain have another day to consider.
I would fain know by whom an American is represented here.
But sense and spirit would fain persuade thee that they.
I would fain see this meeting.
He discerned the mischief and would fain have applied the proper remedy.
I would fain flee her.
Shalt feel what Prato would fain might come upon thee.
I would fain learn to lie.
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Catharine Kennedy you look upon one who would fain be your husband.
Who would fain be your husband.
Salvation is a theme for which I would fain enlist every holy tongue.
And he would fain have taken her again.
But you have that in your countenance which I would fain call master.
Our hearts would fain outfly the wind.
That very law which you would fain serve?
But man would fain deny what is before him.
For we are high-proof melancholy and would fain have it beaten away.
I would fain think it were not.
Ye flee unto your neighbour from yourselves, and would fain make a virtue thereof.
I would fain dissuade him.
That is what the vital impetus, passing through matter, would fain do all at once.
I would fain prove so.
He gives courage to the weak when they would fain give up self-reliance and hope.
They would fain seek relief from the spiritual tension in physical distance.
Mouth-honour breath which the poor heart would fain deny and dare not.
He would fain find the origin of the world in matter and forces of nature.
Numerous prodigies revealed, during his lifetime, the virtues which his humility would fain have concealed.
There are those who would fain believe in that world of which the seers spoke.
Miss Mary Nugent, you look upon one who would fain be your husband.
They would fain have a drop of the glory before the shower of the millennium.
All thy tediousness on me? I would fain know what you have to say.
And I would fain hear some discourse between you twain.
As of a man faithful and honorable. I would fain prove so.
I know you would fain see the Pope and take some part.
Hath there been such a time - I would fain know that.
And so I would fain commission you write an opera.
The wills above be done, but I would fain die dry death.
She would fain see England.
I may chance to see you, for I would fain speak with you.
They would fain persuade us that she is changed!
I must love you, I would fain know you better.
I would fain know whether he includes himself in that blessedness?
One Paris, that would fain lay knife aboard.