27 Metaphors for los

Lo, was it my fault?" "Be quiet!" said Holmes, sternly.

lo there! is thine idol laid still in deaththe creature which stood next to God in thine heart; to whom it was opened with a fond and flattering delight.

There were two princes of thieves with Ishbosheth named Baanah and Rechab, which came on a day in to Ishbosheth where he lay and slept, and there they slew him, and took privily his head and brought it in to David in Hebron and said: Lo, here is the head of thine enemy Ishbosheth, that sought to slay thee; this day God hath given to thee my lord vengeance of Saul and of his seed.

Then, lo! as by magic, the foyer was empty save for the denizens of the hotel who could produce evidence of identity.

But, lo! upon its clay-cold breast, The Arctic Robin rais'd its nest, And rear'd its little fluttering young, Where Death in awful quiet slept, And fearless chirp'd, and gaily sung Around the babe its parents wept.

Lo, broad is Sparta, broad the hunting-grounds Of Elis: fleecy Arcady is broad, And Argos and Messene and the towns To westward, and the long Sisyphian reach.

when lo! there came a mystery and a wonder into that place.

"'Lo, Luke," was Racey's greeting.

"And lo, thou schalt be doumbe, and thou schalt not mowe speke, til into the day in which these thingis schulen be don, for thou hast not beleved to my wordis, whiche schulen be fulfild in her tyme.

For he heard men say to one another: "Lo, Sir Tristram is, certes, the very champion of Cornwall, for who is there in this country is his equal?"

Lo! here is a task of less difficulty.

Lo, I am an obedient servant of Yudhishthira, myself being the third son of Pritha, standing here for battle.

"And, lo, in her mouth was an olive-leaf pluckt off.

But lo, to-day there came Philista's motherhers who flutes to me With her Melampo's; just when up the sky Gallop the mares that chariot rose-limbed Dawn: And divers tales she brought me, with the rest How Delphis loved, she knew not rightly whom:

Here was it one moment, and lo!

Then did a ghost before mine eyes appeare, On that great rivers banck that runnes by Rome; Which, calling me by name, bad me to reare My lookes to heaven whence all good gifts do come, And crying lowd, "Loe! now beholde," quoth hee, "What under this great temple placed is: Lo, all is nought but flying vanitee!"

Lo, here's an inn, which I cannot well pass: Here will we bait, and rest ourselves awhile.

Shih Lo was a forceful army commander, but he was a man without statesmanship, and without the culture of his day.

"And, lo! in her mouth was an olive leaf plucked off.

Things come to us masked in gloom and black; but Time, the revealer, strips off the disguise, and lo, what we have is blessings.

Let others open what I doe conceale; Lo he is my brother, I will cover it, And rather dye than have it spoken rife, Lo where she goes, betrai'd her brothers life.

Lo and behold, the first thing that met my eye was the Lament of the Last Peach.

Lo, there came a breeze That loosed the wimple bound about thy locks And dropped it on the waves.

Awful I deemed you and formless; inhuman, monstrous as idols; Lo, when ye came, ye were women, more loving and lovelier, only; Like in all else; and I blest you: why blest ye not me for my worship?

And lo! where room had been for seven, For six there scarce was space!

27 Metaphors for  los