1114 collocations for hath

He hath the power of calculation in no ordinary degree for a chit.

His was the short, stocky kind of assurance which seemed to say, "Greater securities hath no man than mine, which are gilt-edged.

No man also hath the heart to droll, or thinks raillery convenient, in cases nearly touching his life, his health, his estate, or his fame: and are the true life and health of our soul, are interests in God's favour and mercy, are everlasting glory and bliss affairs of less moment?

And then 'He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life.'

But she was young and wondrous fair, for Duke Ivo hath a quick eye and rare judgment in such pretty matters.

a rogue of rogues, master!" "Then hath he the more need of our prayers, Roger.

Zanchius, Bodine, Spondanus, and others, are of opinion that they cause a true metamorphosis, as Nebuchadnezzar was really translated into a beast, Lot's wife into a pillar of salt; Ulysses' companions into hogs and dogs, by Circe's charms; turn themselves and others, as they do witches into cats, dogs, hares, crows, &c. Strozzius Cicogna hath many examples,

There is no clothes sit so well in a woman's eye as a suit of steel, though not of the fashion, and no man so soon surpriseth a woman's affections as he that is the subject of all whispering, and hath always twenty stories of his own deeds depending upon him.

Oh! keep courage within; be the Britons ye are; HE, who driveth the storm hath His hand on the star!

And to this child, or any one who hath such an idea, which he calls man, can you never demonstrate that a man hath a soul, because his idea of man includes no such notion or idea in it.

And Tristan is more cunning and hath more love for his craft than ever had Black Roger.

It may be that the soul which fills all space, And speaks up to us from each thing we see, In words that are for ever mystery, Within this Parian, too, hath resting-place.

" "Tut, tut," said Robin, "speak not so, Friar; the loser hath ever the right to use his tongue as he doth list.

I know, though that my son's years be not many, Yet he hath wit to woo as well as any.

An epicure hath some reason to allege, an extortioner is a man of wisdom, and acteth prudently in comparison to him; for they enjoy some pleasure, or acquire some gain here, in lieu of their salvation hereafter, but this fondling offendeth Heaven, and abandoneth happiness, he knoweth not why or for what.

"Lord," quoth he, "this man hath slain wife, and child and brother, so do I know him thrice a murderer.

Every man hath two birth-days: two days, at least, in every year, which set him upon revolving the lapse of time, as it affects his mortal duration.

"The Contessa Beata Tagliapietra hath a wonderful charm; and there is the Lady Agnesina Contarinia face for a Titian!" "Mother!

As the devil is a deceiver, and hath the knowledge of the virtue of herbs, so he did show the virtue of this herb, that by the means thereof they might see their imaginations and visions that he hath represented unto them.

O, but I fear she hath not; she hath light To see her way.

And yeso hath one word two facesstand, Daughters of Troy, till on your ruined wall

Gerarde further adds that, "The devil did bite it for envy, because it is an herb that hath so many great virtues, and is so beneficial to mankind."

The youth who at three-and-twenty could write the following sonnet, might well at five-and-forty be capable of writing the one that follows: How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth, Stolen on his wing my three-and-twentieth year!

Hear what sages in their proverbs say: 'That which is bitter never can turn sweet,' 'Leave him whose intercourse is troublesome, And cleave to one who hath an easy way,' 'Endure the pangs of love until they pass,'" Where is thy cure, O Taleb?

And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.

1114 collocations for  hath