14 collocations for angels

which he Must live twice that would God's face see; Which angels guard, and with it play Angels which foul men drive away.

Do thou fulfil thy work but as yon wild-fowl do, Thou wilt heed no less the wailing, yet hear through it angels singing.' Eversley, 1849.

'Twere well, if I could like a spirit live; But, do not angels food to mortals give?

"'Angels an' ministers o' grace defend us!'" the tinker exclaimed, Trove laughed.

I'se listenin' to de angels hammerin' overhead, an' Mrs. Raymun' will hab to wait a spellhe!

Happy prince, worthy to begin with splendour, or to close with glory, a race of patriots and of kings: and to leave A name, which ev'ry wind to heav'n would bear, Which men to speak, and angels joy to hear.

"'Angels an' ministers o' grace defend us!'" the tinker exclaimed, Trove laughed.

I'se listenin' to de angels hammerin' overhead, an' Mrs. Raymun' will hab to wait a spellhe!

'Tis in verse That angels praise, and fiends in Limbo curse.

"Navigatin' in it puts me in mind 'f angels settin' on a cloud.

Yes, fare thee well, farewell, Whate'er shall me betide May gentlest angels comfort thee, And peace with thee abide; Our love was but a stormy love, 'Tis your will we should part So smile upon me once, darling, And then farewell, dear heart.

The Virgin kneels on one side; St. Joseph, when introduced, kneels on the other; and frequently angels unite with them in the act of adoration, or sustain the new-born Child.

"The sincerity of his early passion for Beatrice," says Hallam, "pierces through the veil of allegory which surrounds her, while the memory of his injuries pursues him into the immensity of eternal light; and even in the company of saints and angels his unforgiving spirit darkens at the name of Florence....

Still Angels wisper in my ear We'll meet in heavenly bliss.

14 collocations for  angels