9 collocations for increaseth

It is good in itself; and besides increaseth your breath and strength, and will make you a strong man at the tourney and barriers.

And hence accession of wealth is viewed as that which increaseth covetousness and folly.

33. prescribes hellebore; but still take heed in this malady, which I have often warned, of hot medicines, "because" (as Salvianus adds) "drought follows heat, which increaseth the disease:" and yet Baptista Sylvaticus controv.

Or if it be used in the daytime, upon a full stomach, the body ill-composed to rest, or after hard meats, it increaseth fearful dreams, incubus, night walking, crying out, and much unquietness; such sleep prepares the body, as one observes, "to many perilous diseases."

And holy life increaseth heavenly love; Where peace established without fear or strife, Doth prove the blessing of the soul's behove; Where thirst nor hunger, grief nor sorrow dwelleth, But peace in joy, and joy in peace excelleth.

The measure of Ormuz is of two sorts, the one called codo which increaseth vpon the measure of Aleppo 3 per 100, for bringing 100 pikes of any measurable wares from Aleppo to Ormuz, it is found in Ormuz to be 103 codes.

This behaviour increaseth the prosperity of kings!' "Yudhishthira said, 'Having recourse to such high intelligence, undisturbed by passion, I will do as thou counsellest!

The greatest increase which it admits of is its sympathetic kindling in the hearts of others, not least of those who know by experience the pain of speculation, the truth that he who increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.

The measure of Ormuz is of two sorts, the one called codo which increaseth vpon the measure of Aleppo 3 per 100, for bringing 100 pikes of any measurable wares from Aleppo to Ormuz, it is found in Ormuz to be 103 codes.

9 collocations for  increaseth