31 Words to use with deeds

It was littered with books, some of them open as if he had been consulting them; but before him lay an open deed, and at his elbow were several others lying on an open deed-box.

My song shall still thy glorious deeds rehearse.

From the "deed-acts" (Thathandlungen) of the ego which lie at the basis of all consciousness, and the highest of which are formulated in three principles.

It was not a deed conformable to law or the highest ethics, yet it was one which mankind is ever ready to forgive and applaud; and the echo of it through the ages will die away only when hatred of tyranny and wrathful impatience under hopeless oppression die away also from the hearts of men.

Doubtless the work may seem slow and the time may seem long, but every good deed counts, and no prayer is unheard.

The cypress changes to the rose, The rose of dawn, the rose of heaven; And both are thine and thine the crown All jewelled o'er with thy good deeds Deeds of mercy, deeds of love, Are with us still though thou art gone!

"Know, dear little one, our Father Will no gentle deed disdain; Love on the cold earth beginning Lives divine in Heaven again; While the angel hearts that beat there Still all tender thoughts retain.

"No man has a propensity to vice as such: on the contrary, a wicked deed disgusts every one, and makes him abhor the author.

The calf his mother easily doth find Amidst a thousand cows, to suck the milk; And all our deeds doth likewise follow us, E'en after death, and they are not our own, But preordainèd laws, that must perforce Be anywise fulfilled, and He alone It is that sees their strict fulfilment here.

This arch attestor for the public good 640 By that one deed ennobles all his blood.

That courage, thou hast shown in fight, seems less Than this, amidst despair to have excess: Let thy great deeds force fate to change her mind: He, that courts fortune boldly, makes her kind.

We careless folk the deed forgot; Till one day, idly walking, We marked upon the self-same spot A crowd of veterans, talking.

Oh, Lord! Drahomir (laughing).I see that my deed gains with distance.

The deed hath been the work of the rapacious and violentit is no deed of revenge.

Napoleon selected Alexander as one of the seven greatest generals whose noble deeds history has handed down to us, and from the study of whose campaigns the principles of war are to be learned.

A king who meditates A deed inhuman, may find slaves enow, Willing for hire to bear one-half the curse, And leave the monarch's presence undefil'd.

And will you love me deed-law?

Now there dawns for thee A life of heavy sorrows; but, let come What may, abide it firmly, show thyself Stronger in suffering than in doing deeds Men named heroic!

"You mistake; I am no good-deeds monger, to give my bread and butter to the next beggar-lass.

muniment^, title deed, instrument; deed, deed poll; assurance, indenture; charter &c (compact) 769; charter poll; paper, parchment, settlement, will, testament, last will and testament, codicil.

Untwine me from the mass Of deeds which make up life, one deed Power shall fall short in, or exceed!"

Wails my warder; me, in spirit Grieves this deed precipitate!

Now ransom'd thralls, now worthy knights supplied With equipage their scanty means denied; Now minstrels clad their patron's deeds proclaim, And add just honour to Sir Lanval's name.

MORTGAGE, a deed conveying property to a creditor as security for the payment of a debt, the person to whom it is given being called the Mortgagee.

Only if national education works in this sense will it train up men to fill our armies who have been adequately prepared for the school of arms, and bring with them the true soldierly spirit from which great deeds spring.

31 Words to use with  deeds