25 adjectives to describe prove

What we have to recite would tedious prove By declaration; therefore in and feast.

For thou mayst say, 'twas not thy fault That thou didst thus inconstant prove; Being by my example taught To break thy oath, to mend thy love. 6

"However, I was never otherwise minded in times past, as my works themselves, indeed, doubtless prove and now I shall feel far more eagerness with all order and decency not,forbid it, Jupiter!not to be your master, but your head man, not your tyrant, but your leader.

For if we in the garden meet, Or if we in the chamber be, His actions his estrangement prove, He has not even words for me.

Though all the Gods were rallied on his side, They should too feeble prove to guard his Pride.

Can aught more sweet, more genial prove, Than melting music, wine, and love?

And it shall have; But two days respite for his life I crave: If in that space you not more gentle prove, I'll give a fatal proof how well I love. '

Does it not more greatness prove, As among the beauteous stars, That one deity should be Mars, And another should be Jove, Than this blending God above With weak man below?

For thou mayst say, 'twas not thy fault That thou didst thus inconstant prove; Being by my example taught To break thy oath, to mend thy love. 6

In loving him, she'd more ingrateful prove To her first Vows, to Reason, and to Love.

Yet, leaving it, you more inhuman prove.

But such as are intelligible prove that she was in the habit of weighing the words of the preacher and applying them to her own heart.

She has told all, or nearly all, she knew, 'And like poor Andrew must advance, Mean mimic of her master's dance; But similes, like songs in love, Describing much, too little prove.

I seized the vermin, home I quickly sped, And on the hearth the milk-white embers spread: Slow crawled the snail, and, if I right can spell, In the soft ashes marked a curious L. Oh, may this wondrous omen lucky prove!

Let Heaven, too, but now propitious prove And for thy soule thou hast wonne a happy love.

Can aught more sweet, more genial prove, Than melting music, wine, and love?

But still, shouldst thou faithless prove, Thy plighted vows resigning, Leave me and seek another love, I'd bear, without repining.

Had I been blest by nature's grace, With such a form, with such a face, Could I so treacherous prove?

Can Montezuma so ungrateful prove To her, that gave him life, and offers love? Oraz.

It was my purpose, and I killed him fair: How could you so unjust and cruel prove, To call that chance, which was the act of love? Cyd.

O! let us not unworthy prove, On whom His bounty smiles.

For since the glorious course you have begun Is led by Charles, as that is by the sun, It must both weightless and immortal prove, Because the centre of it is above.

I seized the vermin, home I quickly sped, And on the hearth the milk-white embers spread: Slow crawled the snail, and, if I right can spell, In the soft ashes marked a curious L. Oh, may this wondrous omen lucky prove!

Madam, that grief the better is sustain'd, That's for a loss that never yet was gain'd; You only lose a man that does not know How great the honour is which you bestow; Who dares not hope you love, or if he did, Your Greatness would his just return forbid; His humble thoughts durst ne'er to you aspire, At most he would presume but to admire; Or if it chanc'd he durst more daring prove, You still must languish and conceal your Love.

Why, thou whoreson refuge of a tailor, that wert 'prentice to a tailor half an age, and because, if thou hadst served ten ages thou wouldst prove but a botcher, thou leapst from the shop-board to a blue coat, doth it become thee to use thy terms so?

25 adjectives to describe  prove