250 collocations for craves

"I crave pardon for my temerity," returned Barbadico.

Like thee, he had compassion on the darkness around him, and craved my leave to go forth and dispel it.

These missionaries, terrified with the dangers which might attend their proposing a new doctrine to so fierce a people, of whose language they were ignorant, stopped some time in France, and sent back Augustine to lay the hazards and difficulties before the pope, and crave his permission to desist from the undertaking.

The horrid Polyphemus did not so crave his food.

"So now, Fidelis, would I crave forgiveness of all men."

And did I crave the boon of love, a thousand knights were fain To fight for me in service true on yonder flowery plain.

Donna Violetta craved a blessing, and after the usual compliments, and a short dialogue of courtesy, she and her companion withdrew to their boat.

The natives along the lower Hudson, to the number of about five hundred, fled before the invaders, taking refuge with the Hackensacks at Hoboken and craving the protection of the Dutch.

But, most blessed and right potent saint, while I am at the ears of thee, fain would I crave thy aid on matter of vasty weight and import.

Both solicited aid from Henry, but in a battle that shortly ensued near Soissons, Count Robert losing his life and Charles being defeated, Rudolph of Burgundy, one of Boso's nephews, set himself up as king of France, and imprisoned Charles the Simple, who craved assistance from the German monarch, to whom he promised to perform homage as his liege lord.

Here doth the Friar leave with grievance; Robin is dead, that graced his entrance, And being dead, he craves his audience With this short play they would have patience.

She was more lonely in mind than in heart, and without making the slightest pretence to talent or unusual cultivation, she craved a mental companionship of some sort to take up the thread where it had been broken.

"I would crave thy mercy," said he.

But Mea had a heart which craved friendship.

I am all over sophisticatedwith humours, fancies, craving hourly sympathy.

And I Prince Henry of Hoheneck, Who crave your hospitality to-night.

They also craved the excitement of his speeches, more thrilling and delightful than the performance of any actor.

"He must be of most unsocial mould who can leave the thousand charms of home to pass those precious hours in the noxious atmosphere of a theatre, there to be excited, to return at midnight, to rise from a late bed, to pass the best hours of the day in a feverish reverie succeeded by the natural depression which is sure to follow, and to crave a renewed indulgence.

" He was not wont to crave favor so humbly, but a new reverence had entered into his soul.

Words will not here prevail, I seek for justice, and justice craves his death.

People everywhere, all sorts of people, craved love and would respond to it.

or well or ill, we crave No help of thee.

And she craves no attention at all.

Dread sovereign and well-beloved sire, On benden knees I crave the life of this Condemn'd shepherd, which heretofore preserved The life of thy sometime distressed daughter. KING.

Freedom I crave: who craves not to be free?

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