332 adjectives to describe bloods

It would have been a blessing, that all the kingdoms of the world and the glory of man should be our Lord's,the very blessing for this poor earth which He came to buy, and which He bought with His own precious blood.

Both this Prince and Princess were also unfortunate in their end, and died violent deathsa fate which, for many years, attended almost all the descendants of the royal blood of England.

" "Ah, it is his blood, his innocent blood!

Christians of pure blood, therefore, finding themselves involved in long reckonings, became increasingly impatient, and, under a cloak of zeal for the Catholic religion, were incessantly embroiling them with the magistracy or stirring up the populace against them.

There must be all sorts of Latin Americans, rich and poor, mixed blood of many strains, Castilian and Aztec and Inca, and whatever other people were here when Columbus set the fashion for American voyages.

'Let him a little blood to calm him down.'

But look you, Sir Innocent, no man may kill a deer unless he be of gentle blood.

From the overgrown clump of lilacs that flanked the granite stone which served as a door-step something was glinting in the sun, and then as I looked more closely, I saw a face peering at me from between the twigs, a face of light mahogany with thick lips that showed the presence of negro blood.

Here it is mixed with the venous blood (which is black and impure) returning from every part of the body, and then it supplies the waste which is occasioned in the circulating stream by the arterial (or pure) blood having furnished matter for the substance of the animal.

Men of foreign blood an' mebbe foreign sympathies.

Here it is mixed with the venous blood (which is black and impure) returning from every part of the body, and then it supplies the waste which is occasioned in the circulating stream by the arterial (or pure) blood having furnished matter for the substance of the animal.

" "Perchance, my son, this is but the tide of youthful blood that tingles in thy veins?

Ah! while your kindred blood remains unspilt, And Heaven allows an awful pause from guilt, Suspend the war, and recognize the bands, Against whose lives you arm your impious hands!

It is not in our Northern blood to give much expression to sentiment, but we feel none the less deeplymuch more deeply, I think, than you exuberant Southerners; you are impulsive, mercurial, and fickle.

Ay, Sharp, I am always so when I am angry; had I been but A little more provok'd then, that we might have gone to't when the heat was brisk, I had done wellbut a Pox on't, this fighting in cool Blood I hate.

For thine own good I would not have thee strive, nor make ill blood And shame about thee....

And still there was fiery blood among them, and strong men swelling with righteous indignation.

At worst, I should an unkind Sister kill, Thou wouldst the sacred blood of Friendship spill.

I'll make[108] her streets, that peer into the clouds, Burnish'd with gold and ivory pillars fair, Shining with jasper, jet, and ebony, All like the palace of the morning sun, To swim within a sea of purple blood, Before I lose the name of general.

fac.) is condemned by him and all succeeding Authors, to breed gross melancholy blood: good for such as are sound, and of a strong constitution, for labouring men if ordered aright, corned, young, of an ox (for all gelded meats in every species are held best), or if old, [1350]such as have been tired out with labour, are preferred.

He proposed, however, to return to my veins a portion of thinner blood in place of what he should take away, and offered me the choice of several animals, which he always kept by him for that purpose.

1. Body, as ill digestion, crudity, wind, dry brains, hard belly, thick blood, much waking, heaviness, and palpitation of heart, leaping in many places, &c., Subs.

Her head dropped on my shoulder; a sharp cry and a rush of scarlet blood passed her lips together; the head lay more heavily,she was dead.

Christophorus a Vega reports of his knowledge, that he hath known melancholy caused from putrefied blood in those seed-veins and womb; "Arculanus, from that menstruous blood turned into melancholy, and seed too long detained (as I have already declared) by putrefaction or adustion.

Only her dusky color and a certain wild shyness seemed born of the native blood in her.

332 adjectives to describe  bloods