68 Words to use with hell

Presently, I saw, rising up into the ruddy gloom, the distant peaks of the mighty amphitheatre of mountains, where, untold ages before, I had been shown my first glimpse of the terrors that underlie many things; and where, vast and silent, watched by a thousand mute gods, stands the replica of this house of mysteriesthis house that I had seen swallowed up in that hell-fire, ere the earth had kissed the sun, and vanished for ever.

Macbeth, whose soul was charged enough with blood of that family already, would still have declined the combat; but Macduff still urged him to it, calling him tyrant, murderer, hell-hound, and villain.

Oh, thatthat hell-cat!

<pb id='221.png' /> WARBURG, JAMES P. Still hell bent.

And so, I suppose the water goes on, thundering down into that bottomless hell-pit.

On the side of the stage was often seen a huge dragon's head with gaping red jaws, belching forth fire and smoke, out of which poured a tumultuous troop of devils with clubs and pitchforks and gridirons to punish the wicked characters and to drag them away at last, howling and shrieking, into hell-mouth, as the dragon's head was called.

If King George the Third himself, with all his arbitrary notions, and willing religious acquiescence, could not endure the creed of St. Athanasius with its damnatory enjoinments of the impossible, what would have been said to the inscription over Dante's hell-gate, or the account of Ugolino eating an archbishop, in the gentle chapels of Queen Victoria?

Then thou hied into hell-hole to hide thee belive; at once.

Great snails crawled upon the tufts of rank grass wet with the autumnal dews that the sun had failed to dry, and upon the glistening hart's-tongue ferns, and they looked just the kind of snails that witches would collect to make a hell-broth.

He saw hell-hags with death's-heads sporting and swarming on his bed.

The witholding and keeping back our delights in those houses is what is called hell-torments: it is also interior pain."

Part 6: Blood and hell jelly at Peleliu.

The fear of hell, or aiming to be blest, Savours too much of private interest: This moved not Moses, nor the zealous Paul, Who for their friends abandoned soul and all; A greater yet from heaven to hell descends, To save and make his enemies his friends.

I tell you a man is like an angel, he can be good or bad; he has a power for heaven but the same power for hell" "See here, I don't know anything about all this hell-talk, but I do know" "I tell you death is the very last thing I have left to look forward to, but if you kill me it will be your own undoing.

You wouldn't think no woman would look without shiverin' at that hell-raiser.

Quite as good was it, too, for their occasional heavy-gun practice with two or three huge, new-cast, big-breeched "hell-hounds," as Charlie and others called them, whose tapering black snouts lay out on the parapet's superior slope, fondled by the soft Gulf winds that came up the river, and snuffing them for the taint of the enemy.

"There, you hell-dogs!"

Gather you, gather you, hounds of hell Famine, and Plague, and War; Idleness, Bigotry, Cant, and Misrule, Gather, and fall in the snare!

I'll see 'em cold in hell fust,' he saysthem Dawsons is a hard nation o' folks, Johnnie.

I will not yeald to you for you are wiches & yor portion is hell fyre to all eternity & many such like expressions shee had; telling them that Mr. Bishop had often tould her that shee must not yield to them, & that that daye Norwalk minister tould her the same

The following lines are from the Genesis: "The Lord made anguish a reward, a home In banishment, hell groans, hard pain, and bade That torture house abide the joyless fall.

Hell N. hell, bottomless pit, place of torment; habitation of fallen angels; Pandemonium, Abaddon^, Domdaniel; jahannan^, sheol^. hell fire; everlasting fire, everlasting torment, eternal damnation; lake of fire and brimstone; fire that is never quenched; worm that never dies.

Strangein the knowledge of that underground hell-holehow apposite has been the naming of the Pit.

Examples: "But like the hell hounde thou waxed fall furious, expressing thy malice when thou to honour stied.

So near beside each other do heaven and hell lie.

68 Words to use with  hell