Read full poem →errors in a few Church dogmas, has disturbed the balance of his mind, so
that, excited vehemently by a sacred fury, he fights frenzied against
civil authority, in the belief that he so pays obedience to God.”
Dictionary Entry
In a vehement manner; expressing with a strong or forceful attitude.
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Poetry examples for “vehemently”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →Mayor of London, whose re-election in 1384 was so
vehemently opposed by the clergy, and who was imprisoned in
the sequel of the grave disorders that arose. The poet, it is said,
Read full poem →examination, to be the inevitable excrescence of the very usages
from which he vehemently dissents. Internally all is conducted
otherwise; the efficiency, the essence, the vitality of actions,
Read full poem →course, that the spirit in me, which loved all the world
so vehemently, could not be the Spirit of God, but the
spirit of delusion. My mind became involved in gloom,
Read full poem →names, and have a thousand reasons to love those of my own
name,- yet I feel the bond of nature draw me vehemently to
your side. I was thought in the days of my childhood much
