54 collocations for erased

The years, in their passage, erased certain lines from her face and restored the curves to her figureindeed, it came to be much more than a

He had strongly persuaded himself of the difficulty people always find to erase early impressions either of kindness or resentment.' Ante, ii.171, iv.75; also post, May 15, 1784.

When they told an anecdote they erased all names by instinct.

The changes they produce are even surprising, though in ordinary cases they do not suffice to erase the signs of a recent origin.

He wrote the latitude and longitude in a memorandum-book that he carried on his person; after which he again sat down, and with great care erased the island and the writing from the chart, with the point of a penknife.

Parchment, in early times, was not only expensive, but often very difficult to procure; whence arose the practice of erasing old writing from it, and engrossing it a second time.

Not yet, not yet Is the red sun wholly set, But evermore recedes, While open still I bear The Book of Evil Deeds, To let the breathings of the upper air Visit its pages and erase The records from its face!

A thunderbolt fell upon his image standing on the Capitol and erased the first letter of the name of Cæsar.

The English Constitutions conclude, in the passage that has formed the basis of our previous remarks, by asserting that "in the Grand Lodge, alone, resides the power of erasing lodges and expelling Brethren from the craft, a power which it ought not to delegate to any subordinate authority."

'But I know him to be true,quite true,' she said, wishing to erase the feeling which her unguarded admission had made.

In the quiet atmosphere of the "Infirmary" she soon fell asleep again, to waken at times, listen to the singing of the birds in the woods, feel the breezes stealing caressingly through her hair, and then to drop back once more into blissful drowsiness which erased from her mind all memory of yesterday's visit to Atlantis, and of Mary Sylvester's wonderful rescue of the robin.

Answering Governor Martin: use that surplus to erase state's shame.

Here there was no disputing the fact, but as the trunk was not worth five livres, the Commissaries contented themselves with erasing the lilies; but the unfortunate clock, being worth twelve hundred, was, notwithstanding its trefoil, carried off by themselves, for they would not trust the porters with so precious a load.

And Saladin, stunned and bewildered sore, The greatest prince, save in the grace of God, That now wears sword,mounted his brother's barb, And, followed by a half-score followers, Sped to his castle Shaubec, over against The cliffs by Ascalon, and there abode: And sullenly made order that no more The royal nouba should be played for him Until he should erase the rusting stain Upon his knightly honor; and no more

the varlet is right;" said the Genoese, hurriedly erasing the marks of his recent weakness from his cheeks.

"How impossible?" said I. "Erase that word from your Dictionary, if you are to drive the Austrians from Italy.

My resentment of her behavior has much assisted me in erasing her image from my breast.

He never dreamed of marrying any other woman than Susie Barringer, and she sometimes tried a new pen by writing and carefully erasing the initials S.M.G., which, as she was christened Susan Minerva, may be taken as showing the direction of her thoughts.

"So this is hydrochloric acid for erasing ink?

At the very first they both voted him these honors, and either tore down or erased the memorials that had lent Antony distinction.

You may not perhaps believe it, but there are still living in India men who call themselves servants of the Lord, who would erase every other monument that is in any way associated with pagan worship or traditions.

There is no objection to erasing the epithet "New," if you think it loads the title.

Under the circumstances, therefore, he felicitated himself on the precaution he had so early taken to erase the important notations from the paper.

He had alluded, in his letter to Emily, to the obligation he was under to the services of Denbigh, in erasing his unfortunate partiality for her: but what those services were, we are unable to say, unless they were the usual arguments of the plainest good sense, enforced in the singularly insinuating and kind manner which distinguished that gentleman.

[that he had sent them from the island a book containing eulogies upon them; this latter caused him such mortification that he erased the passage.]

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