18 adverbs to describe how to lorded

This is not Troy, about, above Not Troy, nor we the lords thereof.

" "Verily, lord," said the Reeve, "but we do lack for leaders.

Willingly, my Lord. Duke.

And now, that he may be a kind and fatherly lord and ruler to them all, to encourage them, he says: "There, I'll just do this bit, and you can spread it tomorrow.

Ah, goodly Lord, how gay it is!

Moreover, [as for] Ariovistus, no sooner did he defeat the forces of the Gauls in a battle, which took place at Magetobria, than [he began] to lord it haughtily and cruelly, to demand as hostages the children of all the principal nobles, and wreak on them every kind of cruelty, if everything was not done at his nod or pleasure; that he was a savage, passionate, and reckless man, and that his commands could no longer be borne.

The god of fire, literally, "the lord of the year," or "of the foliage.

He grew humble before the Master, and the Master began to lord it lovingly over him.

With his ugly face and his old stained cassock, he reminded me of those dirty bottles, coated with spider-webs and dust, which we place daintily on the table on days of rejoicing, and which lord it majestically among the glittering decanters, soon to be despised, when their dusty sides appear.

Stanley, Mr., afterward Lord, and afterward Lord Derby, denounces the Catholic Association; brings in a bill for the abolition of slavery; fails in the attempt to form a ministry in 1845; becomes Prime-minister in 1852; proposes a committee on life peerages; becomes Prime-minister; resigns.

All through morning school, however, his thoughts would go back to the little vault, so cool and shadowy, sheltering its ancient well from the light that lorded it over all the country outside.

Why, my Lord, our house in days past has been allied to royal blood.

May he who inspired them to write, inspire us to think and work, like our Lord, soberly, quietly, simply.

ELLENBOROUGH, EDWARD LAW, EARL OF, an English Conservative statesman, son of Baron Ellenborough, Lord Chief-Justice of England; entered Parliament in 1813; held office under the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel; appointed Governor-General of India (1841); recalled in 1844; subsequently First Lord of the Admiralty and Indian Minister under Lord Derby (1790-1871).

* LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM JONES, by the late LORD TEIGNMOUTH.

And therefore they believe less and less, that Jesus Christ is still the Lord in any real practical sensenot merely the Lord of a few elect or saints, but the Lord of man and of the earth, and of the whole universe.

"Giles," said she, "thou wert true and faithful to my lord when his friends were few, so methinks thou should'st be faithful and true to thy sweet Genevraso will I make thee Steward and Bailiff of Mortain an my lord is in accord" "Lord," quoth Giles brokenly, "ere thou dost speak, beseech thee hear this.

I am, My Lord, Yours very faithfully, G.B. AIRY.

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