16 collocations for drave

Now therefore kind citizens show me plainly the house of my fathers who drave white horses; for it shall hardly be said that a son of Aison, born in the land, is come hither to a strange and alien soil.

Then when they were in all ways prepared, each gave shout and drave spurs into his horse and rushed toward the other with such fury that it was terrible to behold.

But they crushed him not, neither made him give back, but rushing onward with fierce spear he drave the bronze head into Lynkeus' side.

Then he drave The heathen; after, slew the beast, and fell'd The forest, letting in the sun, and made Broad pathways for the hunter and the knight And so returned.

,' said the Hurricane, 'rememberest when we wrecked the nations and drave the herds of the sea into new pasturage?' 'Yes,' said the Earthquake, drowsily; 'Yes, yes.'

And great he grew as, looming large, He fought, and pressing to the marge Of ocean, he o'erpowered and drave The Viking hero back; till wave O'er ready wave that hurried fleet, Snuffled and snarled about their feet ...

She, she, to the womb drave the knowledge, and open'd the ecstasy through.

" "YetO BenedictI did doubt herplied her with scornful tongue and drave her lonely from me!"

So Sir Tristram drave Sir Palamydes away from the Lady Belle Isoult as he had promised to do.

None drave the plough, nor cast seed in the furrow.

... For the last time he drave the spear full well, And smote the great Cuchullinand Cuchullin fell The Black steed snapp'd the yoke, and left alone The King of Heroes dying on the plain: "I fain would drink," they heard Cuchullin groan, "From out yon loch" ...

"I drave my suitor from his mad humour of love.

But know you this, that from the evil hour I drave thee from me, I have known abiding sorrow and remorse, for without thee life is indeed but an empty thing and I a creature lost and desolateO Helen, pity me!"

And Sir Alexander drave the dagger into the side of King Mark, and King Mark groaned and sank down upon the ground, and in a little while died where he lay.

Away they sped with gamesome minds, And souls untouch'd by sin: To a level mead they came, and there They drave the wickets in: Pleasantly shone the setting sun Over the town of Lynn.

He cried, and drave the war-steeds fierce and fast.

16 collocations for  drave