30 collocations for betided

Though poverty should fasten its bony hand upon him, and persecution shoot forth its forked tongue; whatever may betide himscorn, flight, flameslet him promptly and steadfastly refuse.

Stand forth, Belphegor, and report the truth Of all things have betide thee in the world.

Woe betide the unlucky wight who dares to hold an opinion of his own.

" The tear was in Sir Simon's eye As he wrung the warrior's hand "Betide me weal, betide me woe, I'll hold by thy command.

The best accord that could betide their loves.

There is one law and code of conduct for officers and another for civilians, and woe betide the civilian who resists the military pretensions.

But woe betide the silly dairymaids, For I shall fleet their cream-bowls night by night.

Nay, swear notI will naught believe; Thine oaths are but a fowler's net, And woe betide the dame who falls Into the snare that thou hast set.

If he have slain thy father and thy friends, The greater honour shall betide the deed; For to revenge on righteous estimate Beseems the honour of a Frenchman's name.

Woe betide any small fish looking for a dinner of Stickleback eggs!

I reward my friends, but woe betide the fool who betrays my confidence!" said Yussuf Dakmar darkly.

Well might he have cried with his knightly ancestor of the "Round Table," "Me forethinketh this shall betide, but God may well foredoe destiny."

Here do I plight my chaste vnspotted hand, I will abiure this most accursed land: And vow henceforth, what fortune ere betide, Within these woods and desarts to abide.

Because you wisht that God should be revenged, If any ill betide the innocent.

When Djemal was the Turkish Governor, every proprietor of every kind of shop had to stand in the doorway at attention whenever Djemal passed, and woe betide the laggard!

Wet, 'ungry, thirsty, 'ot or cold, whatever may betide 'im, 'E'll play upon the 'ob of 'ell while the breath is left inside 'im; And when we march up Potsdam Street, and goose-step through Berlin, Why Billy with 'is mouth-organ 'e'll play the Army in!

Not a speck of dust was allowed anywhere, for Miss Emily's eye was sharp, and woe betide the maid if a mere suspicion of dirt were discovered!

As a general proposition, nothing can be more true, than that whatever is established, even in the world of fashion, is, for the time being, wisest, discreetest, best; and, woe betide the man that flies too directly in its face.

All such interests are excellent as incidents in the great scheme of human happiness; but woe betide the people among whom they get to be principals!

If she were displeased, if her preferences were not consulted, if her plans were interfered with, woe betide the first person who entered her presence; and still more woe betide the person who was responsible for her annoyance.

All things betide the rising of that final storm of divine indignation which shall sweep away the vain refuge of lies.

Longstone is a desolate rock, swept by the northern gales; and woe betide the ship driven on its pitiless shores!

But woe betide the tired soldier who attempts to escape the tropical rain by taking refuge on the floor.

If the parents are in addition ambitious, or proud, or competitive, then woe betide the victim.

Woe betide the unhappy aspirant to the honours of public singing who ignores the demand of this quasi-musical Turpin that she should sing his songs.

30 collocations for  betided