9 collocations for glory

British Princes, The, ii. 108, n. 2. BRITON, Johnson's use of the term, i. 129, n. 3; George III gloried in being born one, ib. BROADLEY, Captain, iii. 359.

He gloried in the memory of their pilgrimage, its gayety, its freedom and the clean spirit with which they both had entered on it.

did God make us raytional creeturs fer, But glory an' gunpowder, plunder an' blood?

Now as he bathed him thus, gasping somewhat because of the cold, yet glorying in the rush and tingle of his blood, behold, the leaves parted near by, and uprising in his naked might, Beltane beheld the face of one that watched him intently.

He swallowed without a gulp the strange discoveries made at this time by the intellectuals of his country, treading under foot the art, the intelligence, the science of the enemy throughout the centuries; an effort frantically disingenuous, which denied all genius to our adversary, and either found in its highest claims to glory the mark of its present infamy or rejected its achievements altogether and bestowed them on another race.

It wasn't very womanlyof methat I gloried in the sight.

And yet I'le go visit her, and see This miracle of sorrow in Arnoldo: And 'twere for me, I should change places with her, And dye most happy, such a lovers tears Were a rich monument, but too good for her, Whose misery I glory in: come Sulpitia, You shall along with me, good Zabulon Be not far off.

Man has his tomb, and glory its oblivion; the day dies into night but I!

Though Sin had witherd with a charnel breath Creation's morning bloom, there still remain'd Elysian hues of that Adamic scene, When the Sun gloried o'er a sinless world, And with each ray produced a flower!From dells Untrodden, hark!

9 collocations for  glory