To feel inclined.
1852. It makes me feel to loathe such hypocritical show.Brigham Young, Aug. 1: Journal of Discourses, i. 362.
1853. This was the language of some hearts; and I feel to say, damn all such poor-pussyism.Elder J. M. Grant at the Tabernacle, Aug. 7: id., i. 348.
1854. The Twelve feel to be one with the First President, as they are with each other.H. C. Kimball, the same, Nov. 26: id., ii. 158.
1855. I felt to rejoice, last Sabbath, while sitting in this stand.W. Woodruff, the same, Feb. 25: id., ii. 191.
1855. I always did feel, when I saw a man abusing his oxen, to lay the whip about his back.George A. Smith at the Bowery, Salt Lake City, April 8: id., ii. 367.
1855. When I saw a funeral, I felt to envy the corpse its situation, and to regret that I was not in the coffin, knowing the toil and labor that my body would have to undergo.Brigham Young, July 14, at Provo: id., iii. 266.
1857. I do not feel to detain the congregation, but this is my testimony and my exhortation to the Saints.John Young at the Bowery, Salt Lake City, April 8: id., vi. 234.