23 collocations for darest

Yea, memories that guard like sacred gold Some sainted face, they also must grow old, Pass and forget, and thinkor darest thou not!

What, haveinge fyrst beene cheated of thy wealthe, Darest thou againe be cheated of thy witt, And thynke so poor a lord as is my father, The most dyspysd forsaken Ganelon, Can propp thy mynde, fortune's shame upon thee!

Why, what art thou darest tell me so i'th' dark?

traitor to thy blood! Bound by thy sacred oath to seek my good, Now art thou found forsworn, for Emily; And darest attempt her love, for whom I die.

Thou darest not even brave a woman's rage.

I will lay by my trusty bow and eke my arrows, and if thou darest abide my coming, I will go and cut a cudgel to test thy manhood withal.

Hear me, thou, Thou Traytor, that darest confine thy King to things Possible and honest; shew her me, Or let me perish, if I cover not all Cicily with bloud.

Slave, darest thou interrupt 'em,die, Dog. Fran.

From the same romance I must do Greene the justice of quoting the delightful, though but remotely pastoral, song of every loving nymph to her bashful swain: Sweet Adon, darest not glance thine eye N'oserez-vous, mon bel ami? Upon thy Venus that must die?

Slave! darest thou lift thy hand against me? Darest thou touch any one whom he protects, Who gave thee life?

Slave, darest thou interrupt 'em,die, Dog. Fran.

All soul, no earthly flesh, why dost thou fade? All gold; no earthly dross, why look'st thou pale? Sickness how darest thou one so fair invade? Too base infirmity to work her bale.

How, poor frail and erring mortal, Darest thou judge thy fellow-man And with bitter words and feelings, All his faults and frailties scan?

Slave! darest thou lift thy hand against me? Darest thou touch any one whom he protects, Who gave thee life?

Ah, suah reckon dars a bunch o' ded ones under dem hatches right dis minuteyou white men smell dat odor?" "I certainly smell something unpleasant enough.

How darest thou presume to answer me? Be silent!

Thereto she coude so wel pleye, Whan that hir liste, that I dar seye

He had seen eyes glaring in the darkness, and had heard a terrible voice say, 'Darest thou slay Caius Marius?'

"How darest thou step between me and these fellows?

What wins protection every day? Whom darest thou not summon here?

How darest thou talk of love, and darest not fight? How darest thou tell thy dame thou art affear'd? Hast thou no manly heart, and hast a beard?

I will lay by my trusty bow and eke my arrows, and if thou darest abide my coming, I will go and cut a cudgel to test thy manhood withal.

Slave! darest thou lift thy hand against me? Darest thou touch any one whom he protects, Who gave thee life?

23 collocations for  darest