14 adjectives to describe sating

But far within, And in their own Dimensions like themselves, The great Seraphick Lords and Cherubim, In close recess and secret conclave sate, A thousand Demy-Gods on Golden Seats, Frequent and full The Character of Mammon and the Description of the Pandæmonium, are full of Beauties.

60 He with the generous rustics sate On Uri's rocks in close divan; And wing'd that arrow sure as fate, Which ascertain'd the sacred rights of man.

EVEN IN THE GRAVE I laid my inventory at the hand Of Death, who in his gloomy arbour sate; And while he conned it, sweet and desolate I heard Love singing in that quiet land.

they went into the innermost court passing by the window of that roome, where the grand Signior sate, who, as it went by to be laid vp in certaine roomes adioining, tooke view of all.

Is it credible that, to represent such a meal amongst ourselves, we select a Roman word so notoriously expressing a mere shadow, a pure apology, that very few people ever tasted itnobody sate down to itnot many washed their hands after it, and gradually the very name of it became interchangeable with another name, implying the slightest possible act of trying or sipping?

With downcast looks the joyless victor sate, Revolving in his alter'd soul The various turns of chance below; And now and then a sigh he stole; And tears began to flow.

near unto thy sacred spring Prophetic Merlin sate, when to the British King The changes long to come, auspiciously he told.

But first the rose-cheeked handmaids gathered round, And washed obsequiously the stranger's feet; Then on the margin of the silvery lake Attentive sate.

" E'er she said more, they seized the dame, and led her to the gate, Where the warden of the castle in solemn judgment sate.

The negress nodded near her young mistress; the tired Alderman sate with his back supported against the mizen-mast, giving audible evidence of his situation; and Ludlow stood erect, occasionally throwing an earnest look on the surrounding and unruffled waters, and then lending his attention to the discourse of his companions.

Groans, cries, and howlings fill the crowded place, 920 And unaffected sorrow sate on every face.

There were written tentative rhymes, one under another, as "KatemateFatelate"and eke an unblushing "sate."

Imitated. 'There lived in Primo Georgii (they record) A worthy member, no small fool, a lord; Who, though the house was up, delighted sate, Heard, noted, answer'd as in full debate;

EXTRA means Beyond, or Out of: as, extra-vagant, syllabled ex-trav'a-gant, roving be-yond; extra-vasate, ex-trav'a-sate, to flow out of the vessels; extra-territorial, being out of the territory.

14 adjectives to describe  sating