149 collocations for art

Up he goes, then, and says what your Greek finds readiest to his tongue: "Who art thou, and what thy people?

Quoth he: "Art a very strong man, Roger, stronger than methought.

Quote he: "Art a good fool, Beda, aye, a good fool.

"Who art thou, fellow, that liest there killing all the green grass with salt water?" Hearing the voice, the stranger sprang to his feet and; snatching up his bow and fitting a shaft, held himself in readiness for whatever ill might befall him.

For thee I livethou art the light Which makes my future fortune bright.

I could tell thee of an hundred, and yet hold another hundred in petto, to pop in as I go along, to excite thy surprize, and to keep up thy attention. Nor rave thou at me; but, if thou art my friend, think of Miss Howe's letters, and of her smuggling scheme.

'Art thou the king of the Jews,' said Pilate, looking at our Lord, and unable to repress his astonishment at the divine expression of his countenance.

"Thou, O Lord, art a God full of compassion."Old Test.

that, being nothing, art every thing!

if that name thou love Who art a light to guide, a rod To check the erring, and reprove; Thou who art victory and law When empty terrors overawe; From vain temptations dost set free, And calm'st the weary strife of frail humanity!

Never art thou weary!

And then the maidens welcomed the gay youth And spake to him: "If thou wilt be our friend, Then art thou welcome in our happy garden.

1 O Fire, great Lord, who art the most exalted in the world, 2 noble Son of heaven, who art the most exalted in the world, 3 O Fire, with thy bright flame 4 in the dark house thou dost cause light.

"Art thou subject to this cruel disorder?" said she to him with a compassionate air.

Know Pharamond, I loath to brawl with such a blast as thou, Who art nought but a valiant voice:

"Art thee ready?" asks Simon; but he can get no answer, for Mr. Godwin's energies, quickened by a word from within like a jaded beast by the sting of a whip, is straining his ears to catch what is passing within.

"And what sayest thou, Makamuk, who art brother to Su-Su?" Makamuk came to his feet.

If, when thou makest a bargain, thou thinkest only of thyself and thy gain, though art a servant of mammon.

"If thou art Nam-Bok," Opee-Kwan was saying, "thou art a fearful and most wonderful liar; if thou art the shadow of Nam-Bok, then thou speakest of shadows, concerning which it is not good that living men have knowledge.

The dragon at the end of the beam betokens thee thyself, who art a stout and hardy knight.

The dead rise up to see thee, they breathe the air and they look upon thy face when the disk riseth on its horizon; their hearts are at peace, inasmuch as they behold thee, O thou who art eternity and everlastingness.

Then his thee home, that art our perfect guide, And with thy wit illustrate Englands fame, Daunting therby our neighbors ancient pride, That do for Poesie challenge chiefest name: So we that live, and ages that succeed, With great applause thy learned works shall reed.

"How now," said the King hastily, "art thou ill, Sheriff, that thou growest so white?" "Nay, Your Majesty," said the Sheriff, "it was nought but a sudden pain that will soon pass by."

And sang, in accents sweet and low, Beneath, her window (so says rumor), "Than others art thou fairer far, Du bist wie eine bloomer.

Music was her passion, and art her delight.

149 collocations for  art