12 Words to use with awing

If such a felon wish could escape the lips of a female, and that too amid the awing influence of English society, what may we conclude were the feelings of planters and drivers on the island!

When it does not do this, it increases penalties which work evil in other directions and awe courts, juries, governors and pardon boards, not only preventing them from listening to the voice of humanity and justice, but causing them to deny substantial rights and wreak vengeance and cruelty upon the weak and helpless.

28 Your never-failing sword made war to cease; And now you heal us with the acts of peace; Our minds with bounty and with awe engage, Invite affection, and restrain our rage.

It was dismal, awe inspiring, and I felt that I must speak to break the dreadful silence.

Though she knew he was simple, she felt the vastness in him that was awe-inspiringjust as a mountain or an ocean, a mere aggregation of simple matter, is in the total majestic and incomprehensible.

"Stark man he was, and great awe men had of him," but this awe had its roots in a very genuine respect for his absolutely just dealing and his masterful independence of character.

I do not think that men can be trained to differentiate between different sorts of women, sorts of women they will often be meeting simultaneously, and to treat this one with frankness and fellowship and that one with awe passion and romantic old-world gallantry.

This innocent and happy people did not frown through the ages from grim battlements, and awe posterity with stern and massive walls.

Yet I should hardly, perhaps, have evoked this particular corollary from that man of leather's observation, if I had not chanced one evening to come across those old book-bills of my friend Narcissus, about which I have undertaken to write here, and been struckwell-nigh awe-struckby the wonderful manner in which there lay revealed in them the story of the years over which they ran.

The peasants who gaze upon it each day in reverent awe whisper to you, if you ask them, that when it falls at last the war will be over, and France will be victorious.

Gladly seek they the sun today; The Lord's Resurrection they celebrate: For they themselves have risen, with joy, From tenement sordid, from cheerless room, From bonds of toil, from care and annoy, From gable and roof's o'erhanging gloom, From crowded alley and narrow street, And from the churches' awe-breathing night All now have come forth into the light.

" The Master was gentle, yet could be severe; had an over-awing presence, yet was not violent; was deferential, yet easy.

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