56 collocations for hasted

A pise of those Bandstringsthe more haste the less speed.

" "Then haste thee back to thy happiness, dear Genevra, to-morrow we will see thee wed."

" "Why, then, bring ye the horses thither, Roger, and haste ye!"

Farewell! loved youth, for still I hold thee dear, Though thou hast left me friendless and alone; Still, still thy name recals the heartfelt tear, That hastes MATILDA to her wish'd-for home.

Tell her, I must account her all my joy, Work as she will: but yet she were unjust To haste his death, that liveth by her sight.

With all haste the consul Marcus Livius proceeded to the northern army; and it was high time that he should appear.

Et celuy qui se haste trop de se couurir, particulierement en parlant à quelque personne qualifiée, ou qui pressé par plusieurs fois de ce faire, le refuse, choque la bienscéance; c'est pour cela qu'à la 1. ou 2. fois il est permis de se couurir, si l'vsage ne se trouue contraire en quelque Prouince ou Royaume.

Making haste up the crags by a short cut, I joined him on the verge of the promontory pretty well heated and out of breath.

to thee I turn, As turns the needle toward the pole, And feel my heart within me yearn For all thou offerest to the soul; Why should I join in feverish haste The crowd for which I have no taste, The precious boon of life to waste?

I shall not forget in haste our casual day at Margate.

quoth Beltane looking ever upon the battle, "O, methinks the time is now, Benedict!" With Helen's soft hand a-tremble in his, Beltane hasted down from the tower and Sir Benedict followed, until they were come to the square where, amid the joyful acclaim of the populace, their small and hardy following were drawn up; and, as they came, from townsfolk and soldiery a shout arose: "Beltanethe Dukethe Duke!"

40 Now charged with blessings while you seek repose, Officious slumbers haste your eyes to close; And glorious dreams stand ready to restore The pleasing shapes of all you saw before.

Others against their wills may haste their fate; I only toil to be unfortunate: More my own foe than all my stars could prove; They give her person, but I give her love.

Now beholding her, Sir Benedict beckoned Roger and bid him stimmon certain of his company, forthwith; and when Roger hasted back with divers awestruck fellows at his heels, they stood staring, amazed to behold these two great knights humbly kneeling side by side to pray for the soul of her who, all her days, had been scorned of men as the witch Jolette.

What news is this that makes thy haste a flight? Mess.

Heed ye the brush and lower branches of the trees if any be broken, mark well the track in dusty places and seek ye the print of feet in marshy places, learn all ye may from whomsoever ye may and haste ye hot-foot back with tidings good or ill.

The coolness pleased him, and with eager haste His airy garments on the banks he cast; His godlike features, and his heavenly hue, And all his beauties were exposed to view.

So rode they into the echoing courtyard whither hasted old Godric to welcome them, and divers servants to take their horses.

Hermann hasted straightway to the stable, where quietly standing Found he the spirited stallions, the clean oats quickly devouring, And the well-dried hay that was cut from the richest of meadows.

Within the market-place all was dire confusion; men hasted hither and thither, buckling on armour as they went, women wept and children wailed, while ever the bell clashed out its fierce summons.

I hope the soldiers of Capua shall follow our faction, for Sylla, hearing of these hurly-burlies, is hasting homeward, very fortunate in his wars against Mithridates.

They beheld Thy brother, and a joyous shout uprais'd, Imploring him to haste the parting hour.

And see! Scared by the royal chariot in its course, With headlong haste an elephant invades The hallowed precincts of our sacred grove; Himself the terror of the startled deer, And an embodied hindrance to our rites.

Dearest sister, come away, There's nought on earth that's worth thy stay; Then, sister, linger not, but haste The joys of paradise to taste.

Haste, haste away Heaven's loitering lamp: sweet Phosphor, bring the day. Blow, Ignorance.

56 collocations for  hasted