40 collocations for forswears

" "Howwilt forswear thyself?" cried Sir Pertolepe, writhing in his bonds.

Well, Sir, I willbut all this while you little think the Tribulation I am in, my Lady has forsworn my Bed.

have men forsworn Such beauty and such youth?

If a saddle is a proper place for jewels, then let the seat be paved with diamonds and emeralds, and Runjeet Singh's harness-maker be considered as a lofty artist, for whose barbaric splendour Mr. Peat and his Melton customers are to forswear pigskin and severe simplicitynot to say utility and comfort.

Fairies, skip hence; I have forsworn his company."

So, as I have said, Mrs. Upton forswore her match-making propensities for a period of five years, and people noting the fact marvelled greatly at her strength of character in keeping her hands out of matters in which they had once done such notable service.

Cluseret came back to us with the glory of having forsworn his country.

Admit it true, that she were far beyond me in all respects, does that give you a licence to forswear your self?

"Have I, in silent wonder, seen such things As pride in slaves, and avarice in kings; And at a peer, or peeress, shall I fret, Who starves a sister, or forswears a debt?"

Forsaken in lovefor he had been deserted by his wifehe had forsworn the sex and buried his sorrows in "Pombe," the Kaffir beer that effectually deprived him of what little intelligence he had.

To swear this is to forswear Saint Peter; to forswear Saint Peter is to forswear Christ."

He once dreamt of an epic poem, and his early ambition urged him a step or two in that direction, but his critical faculty, which, despite all his monstrosities of taste, was vital, restrained him from making a fool of himself, and he forswore the muse, puffed the prostitute away, and carried his very saleable wares to another market, where his efforts were crowned with prodigious success.

"At lovers' perjuries Jove laughs,"and poets have sometimes a disingenuous way of forswearing their occupation.

"I began to think that Captain Dalrymple had forsworn Paris," said Rachel, still toying with the skeleton dagger.

Colburn had something of mine in last month, which he has had in hand these 7 months, and had lost, or cou'dnt find room for: I was used to different treatment in the London, and have forsworn Periodicals.

And Ethelyn named her cousin Frank, while Richard felt a flush of something like resentment that he should be required to imitate a person whom in his secret heart he despised as dandyish, and weak, and silly, and "namby-pamby," as he would probably have expressed it if he had not forsworn slang phrases of every kind.

As to writing now, I have totally forsworn the profession, for two solid reasons.

But thou, who have forsworn the Raven, must do more.

Then tye not that (Great Lord,) to Tullies awe; Fancy forswears all reason, love all lawe.

Some physiologists go so far as to demand six hours of out-door life daily; and it is absurd in us to complain that we have not the healthy animal happiness of children, while we forswear their simple sources of pleasure.

But the feeling that animated the conspiracy, if it should be so called, against the Zinta, had penetrated all Martial society; and in order to destroy the votaries of religion, Science, in the persons of her most distinguished students, was this day ready to abjure her character, and forswear her most cherished tenets.

Hast thou that feeling which the poets describea feeling which makes us neglect our suppers, forswear the theatre, and write elegies?

"I thought you had forsworn such things.

"Till the stream of years encrust her With a numbing mail of stone, Till her laugh lose half its lustre, And her truth forswear its tone,

Amidst their toil and various care, Thus Hymen, with assuming air, Addressed the god: 'Thou purblind chit, Of awkward and ill-judging wit, 10 If matches are not better made, At once I must forswear my trade.

40 collocations for  forswears