of Gladden
Source: Webster's dictionaryMany houses were still full of light when, at the close of March 22, the people of the Círculo returned to their homes, which were gladdened with a fleeting gladness by an hour of justice - for there are still many slaves, black and white, in Puerto Rico! José Martí
She spoke of evenings in the country making popcorn on the porch. Once this would have gladdened my heart but because her heart was not glad when she said it I knew there was nothing in it but the idea of what one should do. Jack Kerouac
There is no strange and distant place That is not gladdened by His face. And every nation kneels to hail The Splendour shining through Its veil. Joyce Kilmer
There are no such things as Flowers there are only gladdened Leaves. John Ruskin
I leave Iraq gladdened by what has been accomplished and confident your future is full of hope. Paul Bremer
the sun and the wind on his back made him feel exhilarated--happy to be alive Source: Internet