151 adverbs to describe how to sworn

You see he swore in the Senate that he beheld Drusilla mounting heavenwards, and all he got for his good news was that everybody gave him the lie: since when he solemnly swears he will never bear witness again to what he has seen, not even if he had seen a man murdered in open market.

It was felt that he would not have come to court to swear falsely on behalf of a man who was so far removed from the class to which he belonged.

STODDART positively hasn't sworn yet.

"Peyronie," I whispered to my neighbor, who was sitting in the mud, swearing softly under his mustache, "we are going to have some excitement presently.

" "Your Honor will notice that the petition is duly sworn to," said Sharpman, handing the paper to the clerk, who, in turn, handed it to the judge.

Again, if it be said, that those clauses, being immoral, are null and voidwe reply, it is true they are not to be observed; but it is also true that they are portions of an instrument, the support of which, AS A WHOLE, is required by oath or affirmation; and, therefore, because they are immoral, and BECAUSE OF THIS OBLIGATION TO ENFORCE IMMORALITY, no one can innocently swear to support the Constitution.

Just as the donkey chanc'd to feel, you know, Which he would ride, whenever his brigade Was ordered to the streets for a parade; But as the times got hard, he'd loudly swear The oats that donkey ate he could not spare.

He took very large chews of tobacco, and expectorated freely into the eyes of the small boys whom they chanced to meet, and if he didn't make a good shot, he swore awfully.

Thrackles swore violently as he stumbled over a laggard.

Nur. Heartily sworn, as I vow.

He performed this task with such conscientiousness, and made so many minor alterationshe changed most of those flighty colons to more conventional semicolonsthat the confidential clerk swore terribly when he glanced at the proofs before handing them to a boy, with instructions to remove three-quarters of the offending emendations.

We had them in our corner of the stable for some days, till Jenkins discovered them, and swearing horribly at us, he took his stable fork and threw them out in the yard, and put some earth over them.

Then King Richard sat him down and feasted and drank, and when he was done he swore roundly that he had never sat at such a lusty repast in all his life before.

He swore softly, steadily, under his breath.

When my fingers touched my sister's brow, I inwardly swore never to taste liquor again.

Giletti, swearing furiously, injured Fabrice on the cheek.

I knew the wench that is become his bride, And smil'd to think how deeply he had lied; For first he swore he did not court a maid; A wife he could not, she was elsewhere tied; And as for such as widows were, he said, And deeply swore none such should be his bride: Widow, nor wife, nor maidI ask'd no more,

Will you swear that Misery cannot bring back the dead?" "Very willingly I will swear to it, upon all the most authentic relics in Christendom.

Mr. Doran came in, and when he saw the best Crown Derby smashed on the floor, and the teapot all bent, he became quite transformed, and swore dreadfully.

But canst thou swear stoutly, and lye handsomely.

Howard went down-stairs, still putting on his gloves, and as he opened the door, he swore under his breath fervently.

Brunhild indignantly summoned Gunther to defend her, and he, in anger, sent for Siegfried, who publicly swore that his wife had not told the truth, and that Gunther's queen had in no way forfeited her good name.

Now, Joan, I dare boldly swear thou art my own; for I have won thee in the plain field.

" She tried to sit up, thought better of it and lay back again with eyes closed, while Markham moved on tiptoe around the room putting things to rights, all the while swearing silently.

He swore aloud as there dawned on him more and more a realization of the opportunity he had lost.

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