619 collocations for dare

Oh! name her not, the thought on't turns my Stomacha sight of her is a Vomit; but he's a bold Hero that dares venture on her for a kiss, and all beyond that sure is Hell

Dan Dalzell, however, made good his promise, and by a better margin than he had dared hope.

At Great Meadows we can strengthen our intrenchment in the middle of the plain, and the French will hardly dare attempt to carry it by assault, since they must advance without cover for two hundred yards or more.

The Germans will never dare such a thing.

Who could have done so daring a deed?

He must be extraordinarily tough, quite hardened to the toil and diseases of the country, knowing many native tongues, largely immune from the fever that lays a white man low many marches from civilisation and hospitals, of an endurance splendid, with hope to dare the risk, and courage to endure the toil.

I am not one of those ... who dare trust in Providence for defence and security of their own liberty while they enslave and wish to continue in slavery thousands who are as well entitled to freedom as themselves.

Inquisitive, and under none of the usual restraints of delicacy, he had already probed all he dared approach on the subject; and, by this time, had become perfectly assured that there was some mystery about the unknown individual whom he had met in his master's company.

There is a certain innate fire of the blood, which does not dare perils for the sake of principle, nor grow indifferent to them from familiarity, nor confront them under support of a stronger will,but loves them for their own sake, without reference to any ulterior object.

He was a man of courage, but not of foolhardy courage, the species of courage that dares death unnecessarily.

None dared intrude upon a grief so sacred.

In whose presence likewise stand his Barons and diuers others of his nobilitie, with great traines of folowers after them, of whom none dare speake so much as one word, vnlease they haue obtained licence of the emperor so to doe, except his iesters and stage-players, who are appointed of purpose to solace their lord.

I am ready; to thy worst I dare thee.

Can he be a gentleman that dares Wrong so much love and beauty?

'Tis true I am outlaw and no man may minister unto me, yet be merciful, give me to eatO gentle Christ, aid me" "How!" cried the friar, "dare ye speak that name, ye that are breaker of laws human and divine, ye that are murderer, dare ye lift those bloody hands to heaven?

Estada knows this, and will not dare act until he has put clinking coin in the pockets of his men.

And you dare talk of rights, and come following me here" "Lucky I did," retorted Rudolph, with sudden spirit; and holding out his wounded arm, indignantly: "That scratch, if you know how it came" "I know, perfectly."

If princes great or small seek anything Adverse to good and God's authority, Which of you dares refuse?

Now dare man make no more moan

Who dares presume to pen a deed.

Oh my Lord, affection is unlimited, Daring all dangers, having no tipe nor figure, Beyond all arte.

Dorothy Fairfax, I have never even dared dream of such a message from your lips.

The poor, free negro is ashamed of himself; he dares not aspire to any thing noble and great; he preserves, besides, as the legacy of slavery, the idea that labor is dishonoring, that idleness is a sign of independence.

"I suppose cousin Jack has a meaning to his melodrama," said Eve, as they entered the forest, "and I dare say, dearest father, that you are behind the scenes, though I perceive determined secrecy in your face.

Hush, my soul, nor dare repine; The time my God appoints is best; While here to do his will be mine, And his to fix my time of rest.

619 collocations for  dare