52 collocations for fainted

This "Yes" had no sooner left Arthur's lips than I saw Ella throw out her innocent arms, and leap impetuously to her feet, with a loud "No, no, I can tell" She did not say what, for at the hubbub roused by this outbreak in open court, she fainted dead away and was carried out in her dismayed father's arms.

The last thing the young men observed, was Mr. Jinks supporting Miss Sallianna, who had fainted a second time, and raising his despairing eyes to heaven.

"Now not faint heart, my brother, for I will help you, and you shall survive.

'Poor Keats was thrown into a dreadful state of mind by this review, which, I am persuaded, was not written with any intention of producing the effectto which it has at least greatly contributedof embittering his existence, and inducing a disease from which there are now but faint hopes of his recovery.

"Objects and ideas which have been long familiar, make too faint an impression to give an agreeable exercise to our faculties.

And when he took His clarsach, from the magic strings he shook A maze of trembling music, falling sweet As mossy waters in the summer heat; And soft as fainting moor-winds when they leave The fume of myrtle, on a dewy eve, Bound flush'd and teeming tarns that all night hear Low elfin pipings in the woodlands near.

Then heard they faint sounds which were very different from those made by him who had been driven past them like an arrow from a bow,first as of something falling, but very far away, and a faint sound as of a foot which slipped.

will he see it?or is the smoke too thick?or has he fainted ere he reached so high?or, if he has reached her, is Enrica dead?

and this faulty land, Like fainting Esther, does before you stand, Watching your sceptre.

She had fainted the evening before, and he had been frightened for once and made a fussquite unnecessarily.

" She was about to hazard a conjecture, but checked herself, remembering that even so faint an evidence of a disposition to advise might possibly be resented by her cold and imperious lord.

desunir, to separate, sunder, disunite. desvanecer, to cause to vanish; to clear up, unravel, dissipate; su cabeza, to make one giddy, affect with dizziness, make one's head swim; refl., to vanish, evaporate, disappear; to faint, fall fainting.

As the throb of the engine grew faint a figure in European clothes and a long-tasselled chechia crept out from the dark of a door arch along the street.

Oh! when the sleety showers her path assail, 270 And like a torrent roars the headstrong gale; No more her breath can thaw their fingers cold, Their frozen arms her neck no more can fold; Weak roof a cowering form two babes to shield, And faint the fire a dying heart can yield!

Still faint on the porch Brake the flames of the stars.

" Oh little Christ, what can this mean, Why must this horror be For fainting France, for faithful France, And her sweet chivalry?

And on one purple tower the moon Hangs her white lampthe night wind's rune Floats faint o'er holt and black lagoon.

How blue and faint the flame isit hardly produces smoke, and"watching until it was consumed"no ashes.

They'll faint sofor joy, you knowjust at firstthat is, the ladies will.

How sadly, yonder, with belated glow Rises the ruddy moon's imperfect round, Shedding so faint a light, at every tread One's sure to stumble 'gainst a rock or tree!

With each unconquer'd chief, or fainted maid, Sunk undistinguish'd in Oblivion's shade.

"Hugh!" "Don't faint, Aunt Maria.

In God's good time she would come to her true nature; her eyes would lose that frightful, cold glitter; her lips would not feel so cold when she pressed them mechanically against his cheek; and that faint birth-mark, her mother swooned when she first saw, would fade wholly out,it was less marked, surely, now than it used to be!

And fainting every moment with pain and weakness, she still went on, as if by supernatural strength: and murmured "Thou didst bear more for me, and shall not I bear even this for Thee?"

where, O sun, is thy dwelling? where thy tent, O faint slumbrous Moon? Then the valleys of France shall cry to the soldier: "Throw down thy sword and musket, And run and embrace the meek peasant."

52 collocations for  fainted