12 Words to use with ires

Ebb, to go away...............Te-ire-duk.

It was the Queen's coronation day, and he had promised to take a fourth balloon to the party; and the rehearsal of all this stirred up Fred's ire afresh, and he looked any thing but kind at Miss Schomberg.

While some, in senatorial pride, With scorn their fellow-man deride; And others, more sanguinary still, From words of ire appeal to brands, Nor scruple a brother's blood to spill Cain-like!with ensanguined hands Polluting the flowers which smilein vain Wooing the heart to love again.

The Pythagoreans defend Metempsychosis; and Palingenesia, that souls go from one body to another, epota prius Lethes unda, as men into wolves, bears, dogs, hogs, as they were inclined in their lives, or participated in conditions: "inque ferinas Possumus ire domus, pecudumque in corpora condi.

Das bene collatos, quos Roma et Graecia jactat, Ad divos, paribus passibus, ire duces; Sed similem, Plutarche, tuae describere vitam Non poteras, regio non tulit ulla parem.

And yet ducentas ire nuptum post mortes amant: howsoever it is, as [6260]Apuleius gives out of his Meroe, congressus annosus, pestilens, abhorrendus, a pestilent match, abominable, and not to be endured.

" "Non me per altas ire si jubeas nives, Pigeat galatis ingredi Pindi jugis, Non si per ignes ire aut infesta agmina Cuncter, paratus ensibus pectus dare, Te tunc jubere, me decet jussa exequi.

[2019] "Dat Galenus opes, dat Justinianus honores, Sed genus et species cogitur ire pedes:" "The rich physician, honour'd lawyers ride, Whilst the poor scholar foots it by their side.

"Est furor Eacides ire sathanas," Ibid, p. 913.

Cum autem ipse Canis vult ire venatum; istum modum habet.

Servo suo diu oculos aegros habenti capillum ex capite omni, tanquam medendi gratia, deradit, caputque ejus leve in literarum formas compungit: his literis, quae voluerat, perscripsit: hominem postea, quoad capillus adolesceret, domo continuit: ubi id factum est, ire ad Aristagoram jubet; et cum ad eum, inquit, veneris, mandasse me dicito, ut caput tuum, sicut nuper egomet feci, deradat.

The following elegant version of these lines by Mr. A. T. Barton, Fellow and Tutor of Johnson's own College, will please the classical reader: Musa levat duros, quamvis rudis ore, labores; Inter opus cantat rustica Pyrrha suum; Nec meminit, secura rotam dum versat euntem, Non aliter nostris sortibus ire vices.

12 Words to use with  ires