746 collocations for forgave

Then the Pater Noster (silently), and the presiding priest, who was the Abbot or his deputy, said the confiteor and the choir answered Misereatur.... 'May Almighty God have mercy upon thee and forgive thee thy sins, and bring thee to life everlasting.'

And PHYSKE did say, "I forgive thee," which, being interpreted, is, "All right, old coon, don't let me catch you at it again.

When it was ended God heard his child cry softly, "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.

Are we not taught by Holy Writ to forgive our enemies?

There was one bond between him and the Kentucky Colonel: they were both religious men; and although Mac was blue Presbyterian and an inveterate theologian, somehow, out here in the wilderness, it was more possible to forgive a man for illusions about the Apostolic Succession and mistaken views upon Church government.

Paulina had falsely reported to the king the death of Hermione, thinking that the only means to preserve her royal mistress's life; and with the good Paulina Hermione had lived ever since, never choosing Leontes should know she was living, till she heard Perdita was found; for though she had long forgiven the injuries which Leontes had done to herself, she could not pardon his cruelty to his infant daughter.

I see your Love your Reason has betray'd, But I'll forgive the Faults which Love has made: 'Tis true, I love, and do confess it too; Which if a Crime, I might have hid from you; But such a Passion 'tis as does despise Whatever Rage you threaten from your Eyes.

"I never noticed that forgiving things undid the harm any; butyesoh, of course I forgive you.

She was forever making him forgive wrongs, or what he fancied to be wrongs, and causing him seem at fault in all his squabbles, so that he was often heard to say, when things went as he didn't want them: "I don't know whether I am to blame or the other fellow until Kate hears the story.

"Because the baronet chooses to forgive your offences, it does not alter their nature," said the doctor, gravely: "no, you must repent and amend; you impeached his motives for doing a benevolent act, and that I call scandal.

But surely never words from heaven Of peace and love more full descended; That we should seventy times seven Forgive our brother that offended.

Though I know ye to be cursed cowardly lying Rogues, yet because I have use of ye, I must forgive ye.

The creditor promised that if he became Duke by the alchemist's influence with his daughter he would forgive the debt; the friend went further, and vowed that he would pay it.

You will forgive the father, if only for your mother's sake.

A woman never, at heart, forgives the other women who have loved her husband, even though she cease to care for him herself.

I am ashamed of what I have done; forgive me! WIFE (kindly).

Looking upon so splendid a figure, it was no wonder that the mountain desert had forgiven the crimes of Lord Nick because of the careless insolence with which he treated the law.

He prayed fervently that God would forgive his iniquity for the sake of his Son Jesus Christ.

If you will forgive my saying so, I cannot believe that either group is necessarily better or more important than the other.

Then rising, and throwing herself on her knees: 'Oh! Forgive me, Edoardo; forgive my words.

The best time to forgive a sinner Is always after a good dinner.

" "No, Tuscarora, no," answered Sir Robert Willoughby, his whole soul yielding before this act of humble submission"May God in heaven forgive the deed, as I now forgive you.

You can't forgive meI know you cannot!"

I desire to give God the praise; I bless him that He does forgive our transgressions and heal our diseases.

They never visited; it was a resolution she had made on fixing her residence here, but if Mrs. Wilson and Miss Moseley would forgive the rudeness of not returning their call, nothing would give her more satisfaction than a frequent renewal of their visits.

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