204 collocations for dwell

In the midst of this, as the listeners were besought to "dwell a moment on this exquisite delineation of Nature,"expertly pronounced "Nate-your" by Mrs. Potts,Miss Caroline turned her head aside as one deeply moved by the poet's magic.

We dwell a little upon these Norman foundations, to show how completely the Church was spreading itself over the land, and asserting its influence in places where man had seldom trod, as well as in populous towns, where the great cathedral was crowded with earnest votaries, and the lessons of peace were proclaimed amid the distractions of unsettled government and the oppressions of lordly despotism.

But his words, if dry, are always manly and honest; there dwells in his pages a spirit of highly abstract joy, plucked naked like an algebraic symbol but still joyful; and the reader will find there a caput mortuum of piety, with little indeed of its loveliness, but with most of its essentials; and these two qualities make him a wholesome, as his intellectual vigour makes him a bracing, writer.

Far out on the Western prairies dwells the only sensible man on this continent.

He was obliged to leave his cave, where he had dwelt six blessed years; and the bishop of Antioch, who knew his merits, pressed him into the active service of the Church, and ordained him deacon,for the hierarchy of the Church was then established, whatever may have been the original distinctions of the clergy.

"No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, He hath declared Him:"and that perfectly and utterly; for in Him dwells all the fulness of the Godhead bodily, so that He Himself could say, "He that hath seen me hath seen the Father."

And thus looking out into the Eternal, you entirely forget the present and go forth into the Land of Subconsciousnessthe Land of Spirit, where yet dwell the gods of ancient and innocent days?

Like the low murmurs of the Indian shell Ta'en from its coral bed beneath the wave, Which, unforgetful of the ocean's swell, Retains within its mystic urn the hum Heard in the sea-grots where the Nereids dwell Old thoughts still haunt meunawares they come Between me and my rest, nor can I make Those aged visitors of sorrow dumb.

This is the lesson which you and I and every man have to learn: that in ourselves dwells no good thing; but that there is One near us mightier than we, from whom all good things do come; and that He loves us, and will not only teach us what is good, but give us the power to do the good we know.

It will be proper, then, to dwell a little on his circumstances, his friends, and his ideas during these two years.

He started in answer to the summons, writing on his way the beautiful stanzas to the Po, beginning River that rollest by the ancient walls Where dwells the lady of my love.

There are several villages around Kreuznach (some of which we have visited), where dwell a good many spiritually-minded people, who meet together for improvement.

Now, changing climes alternately, they dwell one day with their dear father Zeus, and the next in the secret places under the earth, within the valleys of Therapnai, fulfilling equal fate: because on this wise chose Polydeukes to live his life rather than to be altogether god and abide continually in heaven, when that Kastor had fallen in the fight.

190 There dwells sweet Love, and constant Chastity, Unspotted Fayth, and comely Womanhood, Regard of Honour, and mild Modesty; There Vertue raynes as quecne in royal throne, And giveth lawes alone, 195 The which the base affections doe obay, And yeeld theyr services unto her will; Be thought of tilings uncomely ever may Thereto approch to tempt her mind to ill.

Methinkes if Beech himselfe be innocent, That then the murtherer should not dwell farre off; The hammer that is sticking in his head, Was borrowed of a Cutler dwelling by, But he remembers not who borrowed it: He is committed that did owe the hammer,

Teach them to tread the path thy Prophet trod; To wash his heart from sin, to know his God; And gently lead him to that home of rest, Where filled with holiest rapture dwell the blest.

"How meanly dwells the immortal mind!

There dwells near us a Gentleman of bloud, Monsieur Brisac, of a fair Estate, six thousand Crowns per annum, the happy Father of two hopeful Sons, of different breeding; the Elder, a meer Scholar; the younger, a quaint Courtier.

Master Fuller, Here dwells the sacred mistress of my heart; Before her door I'll frame a friv'lous walk, And, spying her, with her devise some talk.

Such sacrilege within these holy woods, Where seems to dwell the perfect peace of God.

Her Person, as it is thus studiously embellished by Nature, thus adorned with unpremeditated Graces, is a fit Lodging for a Mind so fair and lovely; there dwell rational Piety, modest Hope, and chearful Resignation.

Thomson also, in his Seasons, marks this traffic as destructive and cruel, introducing the well-known fact of sharks following the vessels employed in it: Increasing still the sorrows of those storms, His jaws horrific arm'd with three-fold fate, Here dwells the direful shark.

In obedience to the last command of his dying Master, John the Evangelist "He, into whose keeping, from the cross, The mighty charge was given" DANTE. conducted to his own dwelling the Mother to whom he was henceforth to be as a Son.

With those who are in love truly conjugial the happiness of dwelling together increases; but with those who are not it decreases.

In the African jungle dwells a pretty little bird that lives on honey.

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