23 adverbs to describe how to befell

I think I shall get fifty pounds a year at the lowest calculation; but as I have not yet seen any money of my own earning, for we do not expect to be paid till Christmas, I do not feel the good fortune, that has so unexpectedly befallen me, half so much as I ought to do.

He felt himself falling over its edge; and the animal instinct of self-preservation, unconsciously to him, made him slide down gently, till he sank into a crack between two rocks, sheltered somewhat, as it befell happily, from the lashing of the rain.

I fear that Twalmley met with the neglect that so commonly befalls inventors.

In fact, from all that appears, we must conclude that the insurgents had a very considerable chance of success from an onward movementalso, no doubt, a chance of destruction, and yet not worse than what ultimately befell many of themwhile a retreat broke in a moment the spell which their gallantry had conjured up, and gave the enemy a great advantage over them.

What habitually befalls any person repeats itself more often than one is apt to suppose, because his own nature gives the immediate occasion for it.

And often it hathe befallen, that summe of the Jewes han gon up the mountaynes, and avaled down to the valeyes: but gret nombre of folk ne may not do so.

From a child's nativity, the first ill accident that can likely befall him in this kind is a bad nurse, by whose means alone he may be tainted with this

Strange things meantime had befallen our nation in the West.

And what befell Fort Loncin on the hills behind Liege befell Fort Des Sarts outside of Maubeuge, as I have reason to know.

And afterward at the gates of Corinth two triumphs again befell Epharmostos, and more in the valleys of Nemea.

I never felt the curse that befell the architects of Babel so sensibly as now, since, as one of the effects of their folly, I am debarred from the gratification and profit which I had promised myself in being known to you.

" "And you have not heard, then," said the cavalier, eagerly, "that they have excommunicated him?" "I knew that was threatened," said the monk, "but I did not think it possible that it could befall a man of such shining holiness of life, so signally and openly owned of God that the very gifts of the first Apostles seem revived in him.

Grievous times will sure befall thee, Danger, slaughterous fire

To the want of this very silence and attention may be ascribed so many of those naval disasters which have undeniably befallen a people of singular enterprise and courage.

A few days afterward, another adventure befell me; and I began to think I was destined to become a hero among the "mountain men.

But an incident befell ere I left which was to have unforeseen effects on my future.

"This lady," said the duke, "is the wife of Angelo; but her marriage dowry was on board the vessel in which her brother perished, and mark how heavily this befell to the poor gentlewoman!

Mr. Edward Kenyon spoke of you to me as having such opportunities of knowing both the city and the country as rarely befell even a resident, and what you say of the peasantry gives me a strong desire to see your book.

This proved the chief cause of all the evils which befell us subsequently.

Whatever lamentations were uttered on this occasion were certainly not uncalled for, for a greater disaster has rarely befallen any country or people.

why of all men should this sorrow dire Unto thy servant bitterly befall?

That extraordinary good fortune, however, which has so often befallen England at awkward moments, and never more conspicuously than during the closing years of the sixteenth century, did not fail now.

And on Don Sanchez showing Mrs. Godwin's letter as a fitting authority to draw out this money for her use, he first feigns to doubt her hand, and then says he: "If an accident befalls these two women ere they return to justify me, how shall I answer to the next heir for this outlay?

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