15 collocations for diseased

I have been told also, that all the time of Lent, in Roman Catholick Countries, the Persons of Condition administred to the Necessities of the Poor, and attended the Beds of Lazars and diseased Persons.

All my happiness has been destroyed by change of place: virtue is too often merely local; in some situations the air diseases the body, and in others poisons the mind.

The worn out shop girls and broken down men and women and diseased children that your church is built right on top of!

Learn how ungoverned thoughts the mind pervert, And to disease all nourishment convert.

Gently indeed should we speak even of the dreams of some self-imagined "Bride of Christ," when we picture to ourselves the bitter agonies which must have been endured ere a human soul could develop so fantastically diseased a growth.

First, it diseased his fine intellect, gave imagination the ascendency over judgment, turned the inventiveness and fruitfulness of his mind into rash, impatient, restless energies, and thus precipitated him into projects, which, as the wisdom of his counsellors pronounced, were fraught with ruin.

The sensual mouth openedthe diseased wasted limbs shudderedthe insane light in the lust-worn eyes went out.

The sensual mouth openedthe diseased wasted limbs shudderedthe insane light in the lust-worn eyes went out.

Their unnatural attempt to be wiser than God, and to unsex themselves, had done little but disease their mind and heart.

Why, thou hast rais'd up mischief to this height, And found out one to out-name thy other faults; Thou hast no intermission of thy sins, But all thy life is a continual ill; Black is thy colour now, disease thy nature.

Of all dissolute diseases the running of the tongue is the worst, and the hardest to be cured.

We conceive Prout, an eminent authority, to be near the truth, when he says of tobacco, "The strong and healthy suffer comparatively little, while the weak and predisposed to disease fall victims to its poisonous operation."

Deare Mother, please you walke Into your Chamber: here the wind is cold And may disease your weaknes.

A rake, by every passion ruled, With every vice his youth had cooled; Disease his tainted blood assails; His spirits droop, his vigour fails; With secret ills at home he pines, And, like infirm old age, declines.

Nor neede we only take them up by fits, When love or Physicke hath diseased our Wits; Or constr'e English to untye a knot.

15 collocations for  diseased