248 adjectives to describe hath

And we shall say that some wild evil beast hath devoured him, and then shall appear what his dreams shall profit him.

"It is not; one of little name hath put his pencil to the canvas.

he who his unglad Task ever plies 'mid rotatory burnings, That round and round incalculably reel For wrath divine hath made him like a wheel

She says to them, as in the Egyptian temple of old"I am Isis, and my veil no mortal yet hath lifted."

That hope is true which the pure heart hath known, Which alters not with time or death's decay, Yielding on earth earnest of Paradise. LX.

Love hath no measurements of height, or depth, or space, But yet within a little grave it oft hath found a place.

If you had a childyour own flesh and bloodpart of your lifea child that had been to you what my sweet Moll hath been to me, you would comprehend better how I feel.

This son of Atreus, of all kings Most mighty, hath so bowed him to the love Of this mad maid, and chooseth her above All women!

"Stranger,thy bosom cannot know The desolation of the soul, When the rough, gale hath ceased to blow, Yet o'er it bids the billow roll.

His mother, his sister, the maid whom he may love; and failing all these (as they often will fail him, in the wild wandering life which he must live), those human angels of whom it is written'The barren hath many more children than she who has an husband.'

It is difficult to resist a smile when the compassionate Neighbour (in his shirt), discovering poor Thomas Winchester with the hammer sticking in his head, delivers himself after this fashion: "What cruell hand hath done so foule a deede, Thus to bemangle a distressed youth Without all pittie or a due remorse!

This villain Arthur poison'd his first wife, Which he in secret hath confess'd to me; Go and fetch warrants from the justices T'attach the murd'rer; he once hang'd and dead, His wealth is mine: pursue the slave that's fled.

"Nay," replied the other, who seemed scarcely able to stand, "I must needs reach my cell; a sudden illness hath overtaken me.

This foul Egyptian hath betrayed me. ...

and I, for I love not your talkers, and this fellow hath overmuch to say.

[The bloody Mars hath felt my.

And thus, I sing, the light hath shined to lands in darkness hurled, Their sound is now in all the earth, their words throughout the world.

Not in vain hath he lived, who by innocent mirth Hath lightened the frowns and the furrows of earth: Not in vain hath he lived, who will never let die The humours of good times for ever gone by: Not in vain hath he lived, who hath laboured to give In himself the best proof how by love we may live.

Shall a civilized, a Christian nation encourage slavery, because the barbarous, savage, lawless African hath done it?

I know the Ladies minds better then you; Tho my rare Neece hath chose for vertue only, Yet some more wise then some, they chuse for both, Vertue and wealth.

And, sirrah, see they stay not over-long; For he that erst hath conquer'd kingdoms many, Disdains in death to be subdu'd by any.

Let all the mournful sounds of earth be heard, The breeze hath carried stored from beast and bird; Join the sweet notes of doves for their lost love To the wild moans of hours,wailing move; Let choirs of Heaven and of the earth then peal, All living beings my dread sorrow feel!

Philip, in faith this mirth hath cheered thought, And cosen'd it of his right play of passion.

And thou walkest in righteousness amid thy prosperity which is now great; first, for that thou art king of mighty cities, thy inborn virtue hath brought this majestic honour to thy soul, and again thou art now blessed in that from the famous Pythian games thou hast won glory by thy steeds, and hast received this triumphal song of men, Apollo's joy.

"A small thing that the righteous hath, is better than the riches of the ungodly," Psal. xxxvii. 19; "and better is a poor morsel with quietness, than abundance with strife,"

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