1346 collocations for hated

think of that, Sir; For though to me it did appear most just, Yet you must hate the Man that has undone you.

I have consider'd thee, And find no Blemish in thy Soul, or Form; Thou art all o'er Divine, yet I must hate thee, Since thou hast drawn me to a mortal Sin, That cannot be forgiven by Men, or Heaven.

Ever while you live, for many a time in playing after the first night, the Bride's sleepy, the Bridegroom tir'd, and both so out of humour, that perhaps they hate any thing that puts 'em in mind they are married.

They hated the people of Calabar and the British government.

Pox on him, how handsom he is, I hate the sight of the young Stallion.

But I hated the very thought of domestic suspicion, and, adhering to my original resolve, refused to entertain a distrust that seemed ill-founded and far-fetched.

Claude de Chauxville has hated me all his life; for very good reasons, no doubt.

Even so in all ages, and now as much as, or more than ever, have men said, We are so necessary to God and God's cause, that He cannot do without us; and therefore though He hates sin in everyone else, He will excuse sin in us, as long as we are about His business.

A high-bred girl like this would naturally hate the very idea of a sensational scandal under her roof, and all its unpleasant, rather sordid accompaniments.

His delight in it shocks my mother, who hates war.

"Ah, she hungers for those dead years, Rudolph, and, though you devote your whole remaining life to her, nothing can ever make up for them; and she always hates those shadowy women who have stolen them from her.

He was wondering whether this man knew that heClaude de Chauxvilleloved Etta Howard Alexis, and consequently hated her husband.

She hated slavery, and she could not be made to see that the South was warring for liberty, not to sustain slavery.

"I hate all girls!"

" "I hate Germans!"

I hate this place, and want to leave it.

It makes you hate everybody.

Teach me to hate the world so little worth, And all the lovely things I clasp and prize; That endless life, ere death, may be my wage.

I felt that I hated the house, though I had chosen it after a long search for peacefulness and privacy.

Thought he might mean trouble and I'd better come along" "Well," he resumed, "I'm sorry I handled the job clumsily, since I might have hurt you worse; but I hated the fellow on my own account and saw red.

Mrs. Tibbett hated children, anyway.

Others would say that such words were excusable in David, living under the Old Law; for it was said by them of old time, 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour and hate thine enemy:' but that our Lord has formally abrogated that permission; 'But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, and do good to those who despitefully use you and persecute you.'

You have stripped many of us of our possessionsthe Duke, you know, hates the sound of your nameand by your legislation you have, without a doubt, improved the welfare of many millions of human beings.

"I hate your way of talking about women, Steinmetz," he said.

for then I ought to hate him, for my father hated his father; yet I do not hate Orlando.

1346 collocations for  hated