19 Metaphors for beggared

He happened to come into his studio at the very time he was trying to get a beggar to be the model of one which he desired to put into his painting.

The beggars are all head-hunters, and they especially esteem a white man's head.

Beggars must be no chusers.

This prospect of life so priceless in contemplation of its loss,oh, the beggar who crept past him was an enviable man, compared with young Victor Le Roy, the heir of love and riches, the heir of liberty and life!

"The beggar was tooHallo!

The beggar is captain Macheath.

Besides, I see no Occasion for this Charity to common Beggars, since every Beggar is an Inhabitant of a Parish, and every Parish is taxed to the Maintenance of their own Poor.

It was King Cophetua wooing the beggar-maidand the beggar was an impudent, ungrateful, idiotic little piece!"

Poor little beggar must be starvin'.

The common beggars are old people, generally blacks, who stand at the corners of the streets cleaning pathwaysa very necessary thing in muddy Londonand ask for "coppers" in reward.

In tale or history your Beggar is ever the just antipode to your King.

Then the old Brahman guessed that the beggar was Saturn in disguise, and he also understood why, when the other two daughters-in-law gave him nothing and were cursed by him, there was nothing for dinner.

A beggar is the child of idleness, whose life is a resolution of ease.

The beggars are the only aristocracy we have,the only people who enjoy their dolce far niente.

And fresh from his spacious years in India, where everything is old in spirit, where more often than not the beggar is a sage,to encounter in this land of beauty, a people who were but babes in the thought of Godgave to Bedient the painful sense that his inner life was dissipating.

"Well, then, that beggar is the illegitimate son of the late Marquis of Hoopborough by a Spanish lady of rank.

His house was known to all the vagrant train; He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain; The long-remember'd beggar was his guest, Whose beard descending swept his aged breast, The ruined spendthrift, now no longer proud, Claimed kindred there, and had his claims allowed; The broken soldier, kindly bade to stay, Sat by his fire, and talked the night away.

" "Then why the devil do you have the fellow about?" "Beggars mustn't be choosers.

Some beggars are frauds, therefore they will help none.

19 Metaphors for  beggared