24 adverbs to describe how to deed

Yet now will I speak thee plain, as thus: I am a smith, and have no lust to strife or knightly deeds, nor will I e'er attempt them, for strife begetteth bitter strife and war is an evil thing.

They did this deed deliberately, with their eyes open, with all the facts and consequences arising therefrom before them, in violation of all their heaven-attested declarations, and in atheistical distrust of the overruling power of God.

At this time, on the other hand, they were executing in person or beholding or at least understanding thoroughly by fresh descriptions merely deeds that had been dared before; in the intervals, expecting a recurrence of similar acts, some were inventing various new methods to employ, and others were becoming afflicted by new fears that they too should suffer.

" "Mother," said Marcantonio, sternly, "charge me with no unknightly deed!

Whatsoever deeds they be, Pope Pius will be glorified in none.

He sits to the very last moment, then hastily stuffs deeds, documents, papers of all descriptions into a portmanteau already overflowing, and rushes to his carriage.

I'll steal, That its warmth the children may feel. "'Disguised will be Nanahboozhoo, That his work may the better be done; But his jolly deeds ever will tell who Has been sporting around in his fun.'

A kingly deed the king resolves to do. JULIO.

[Illustration: Letter N.] Now a new day just begun, I'll try to spend it well; That I may have, when eveningcomes, No naughty deeds to tell.

Time hath, my lord, a wallet at his back, Wherein he puts alms for oblivion, A great-sized monster of ingratitudes: Those scraps are good deeds past; which are devoured As fast as they are made, forgot as soon As done: perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honor bright: to have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.

" Thorstein answers: "It will be a princely deed to endeavor to look well after the wants of all these men who are now in need, and to make provision for them during the winter."

He was a lawyer by profession, and having made money in Edinburgh, had gone so far south as Moonfleet to get quit, as was said, of the memories of rascally deeds.

Both the earl and his lieutenant, however, united in censuring severely Greathouse's deed.

Me have they doom'd to be a slaughterer, To be an honor'd mother's murderer, And shamefully a deed of shame avenging, Me through their own decree they have o'erwhelm'd.

They're a bad omen, miss, for the lassie deed sudden a fortnicht later.

For the Shaker of Earth who inhabiteth Onchestos and the Bridge between seas that lieth before the valley of Corinth, now giveth to the house this hymn of wonder, and leadeth up out of her bed the ancient glory of the famous deeds thereof: for she was fallen on sleep; but she awaketh and her body shineth preeminent, as among stars the Morning-star.

The Emperor perpetrated Deeds through my arm, deeds most unorderly.

Unprincely deed!

"Well, thae sees," answered the sexton, "Poverty seldom dees.

But the Pondicherry eagle took the left eye first; wherefore the most pious deeds of merit, to be performed by my Parsee neighbor,even a hospital for maimed dogs, or feeding the Sacred Flame with great store of sandal-wood and precious gums, or tilling the earth with a diligence equivalent to the efficacy of ten thousand prayers,can hardly suffice to save the soul of little Kirsajee, the Forbidden!

Now this is better than the beastly deed Which I did meditate.

[Footnote 24: The deed of gift sets forth the interest which it becomes princes and commanders to take in men of letter

I'd ha' deed for her gladly aye, gladly.

"His wicked horn has been exalted over long, and it is borne in upon me that if I can cut him off and utterly destroy him, it will be a goodly deed, and one which may atone for many backslidings in the past.

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