17 adjectives to describe betime

On the morn betimes, the servant of Abraham arose, and desired to depart and take Rebekah with him and go to his lord.

She was afoot betimes in the morning, and often walked ten or twelve miles and worked hard all day.

It is also thought to be very good for the eyes to stare steadily at the bonfire without blinking; moreover he who does so will not drowse and fall asleep betimes in the long winter evenings.

Being astir betimes the next morning, we reached Elche before midday, and here we seemed to be in another world, for this region is no more like Spain than Spain is like our own country.

Man's strength is weak; man's wit is dull; Man's reason is blind these things t'amend: Thy hand, O Lord, of might is full Awake betimes, and help us send.

How know you this?" "I was her bedfellow betimes, and oft within the night have heard her speak a name unto her pillow, as love-sick maids will.

" "Nay, sweet Fidelis, I am but a man, apt to evil betimes and betimes seeking good.

It was a night of wind with a flying cloud-wrack overhead whence peeped the pallid moon betimes; a night of gloom and mystery.

Reclaimed betimes, I from the lists retire, And thank the Gods, who my retreat inspire.

And of the men all who did not take refuge betimes on very high points were caught, some in their dwellings, some on the streets, and lost their lives.

O flie, my Lord, and save your selfe betimes.

my son, the bud though ne'er so close It fold the fragrant treasure of its youth, Is by the nip of Winter shorn betimes.

Quoth he: "In sooth, most youthful and excellent sir, I have myself marvelled thereat betimes, but, since alive am I, now do I declare unto you that she for whom I sigh is the fairest, gentlest, noblest, most glorious and most womanly of all women in the world alive" "Save one!" said Beltane.

But Abraham shaking him off proceeded on his way, whereupon the diuel seeing his words could not preuaile with the father attempted the sonne, saying; Ismael, haue regard vnto thyselfe betimes in this thing which is so dangerous.

Uprisen betimes, our journey we renewed, Led by the stream, ere noon-day magnified 650 Into a lordly river, broad and deep, Dimpling along in silent majesty, With mountains for its neighbours, and in view Of distant mountains and their snowy tops, And thus proceeding to Locarno's Lake, [

The poems in these volumes are no authority for that dreamy, half-swooning style of verse which was criticized by Lord Byron (in language too strong for print) as the fatal sin of Mr. John Keats, and which, unless abjured betimes, must prove fatal to several younger aspirantsmale and female who for the moment enjoy some popularity.

Fortune, fine Fortune, you minion, if ye be wise, Bethink ye betimes, take better advice: Restore unto me my money quietly, Else look for wars:

17 adjectives to describe  betime