25 collocations for immolating

Still the mob struggled and were not daunted by the delay in immolating their victim.

Where Tao rites were celebrated, silence shall fall; where fakir and dervish tortured and immolated their lives, happy children shall play.

It is admitted by all men of intelligence,or if it be denied in any quarter, the records of our national history settle the question beyond doubt,that the American Union was effected by a guilty compromise between the free and slaveholding States; in other words, by immolating the colored population on the altar of slavery, by depriving the North of equal rights and privileges, and by incorporating the slave system into the government.

It is the country of perpetual sacrifice, the country that saw Abraham build the altar upon which he was ready to immolate his only son, the country that Moses saw from a distance, stretching in beauty and loveliness,a land of promise never to be attained,the country that gave the world its symbols of soul and spirit.

Sacrifice me; but if you think you sacrifice much in immolating your feeling, and feed your duty upon it, you are mistaken.

So like, in other respects too; for these men, afraid to speak their thoughts of each other, journeyed on in deep silence, and each was ready to immolate his friend at the altar of selfishness, changed into a bloodthirsty Dagon by the fiends Hunger and Thirst.

Proceeding on this plan, one day granting quarter, another putting the leaders only to the sword, and on the next immolating the whole garrison, hundreds of human beings at a time, he quickly reduced most of the towns and castles in the three counties of Limerick, Tipperary, and Kilkenny.

Deep has she sworn a vow to immolate Whole generations on her father's tomb, And bathe in blood as in the dew of May. MELCH.

A brutish mob in a fit of morality about to immolate a gentleman, and then scampering off from a sentry.

I will immolate my happiness to hers!

Had he, he could not but ask himself, immolated a warm living heart in a fanatical devotion to a heart long since senseless and cold?

The fates had immolated the helpless; were the fates preparing a still bitterer expiation?

It was a book-selling, back-shop, Paternoster Row, paltry proceeding; and if the experiment had turned out as it deserved, I would have raised all Fleet Street, and borrowed the giant's staff from St. Dunstan's Church, to immolate the betrayer of trust.

But if only they would consent not to immolate all mankind on the same altar....

" You see, dear PUNCHINELLO, the situation was thus: I had undertaken, not indeed without grave misgivings, to propitiate his Majesty, after the failure of the THIERS-BISMARCK negotiations, and, if possible, procure such terms as would save Parisians from the galling necessity of immolating the monkeys of the Jardin des Plantes to the popular demand for something to eat.

The true lover does not, like the sensualist and the sentimentalist, ululate his time away in dismal wailing about his bodily aches and tremors, woes and pallors, but lets his feelings expend themselves in multitudinous acts revealing his eagerness to immolate his personal pleasures on the altar of his idol.

" "Two more of the gang!" continued the General aiming a blow that threatened to immolate the topman as he spoke.

To consecrate, with that devotion That holy Hermits immolate theire prayers, My selfe the adorer of your vertues.

Woe to the nation that disregards it, and consents to immolate its principles to its interests!

Murphyites and patent Christians fond of immolating Rome, &c., would have a very poor chance of success in this district.

Antonio, who gives the name to the piece, is a sensitive young Castilian, who, in a fit of his country honour, immolates his sister

Neither affected to be cast in the mould of one of Corneille's heroes, and the thought of immolating their child on the altar of a barbaric idea would have filled them with horror; but the transfiguration of their petted boy suddenly become a hero, touched them with a tenderness never before felt.

After perpetually immolating the Tarquins and the Pisistratids in inflated grandiloquence, they would go to lick the dust off a tyrant's shoes.

The seekers for buried treasure, over which fairies were supposed to have influence, immolated a black cock or a black cat to propitiate them.

The Greek king, Agamemnon, who immolated his daughter Iphigenia to obtain favourable winds from the gods, was perhaps a most affectionate father, and the seer who advised him to do so may have been a man of high integrity.

25 collocations for  immolating