10 collocations for leaveth

"A GOOD MAN LEAVETH AN INHERITANCE TO HIS CHILDREN'S CHILDREN."

His hopes are so strong that they can insult over the greatest discouragements; and his apprehensions so deep that, when he hath once fastened, he sooner leaveth his life than his hold.

Sir Thomas Browne (Vulgar Errors, I. vii.) quotes from Pierius another strange cure for a scorpion's bite, "to sit upon an ass with one's face towards his tail, for so the pain leaveth the man and passeth into the beast.

He leaveth not His people utterly!

O Sanjaya, the thunder-bolt falling on the mountain top, leaveth a portion unconsumed; but the shafts, O child, that are shot by Kiriti leave not a rack behind.

Nay, this will be thy condemnation, and leaveth no remedy.

The goddess Isis is with thee and she never leaveth thee;

Our lord here claimeth six, since he the rescue planned, next, I claim three, since but for my goodly shooting ye all had died, then hath Walkyn two, since he saved thee from the fishes, which leaveth theeone.

[TANCRED returneth into his palace, and leaveth the hunt.

How, indeed, couldst thou, O child, encounter that Karna who leaveth not a single mark unhit amongst even a thousand that he may aim at all at once?

10 collocations for  leaveth