20 collocations for lieth

In this direction, O foremost of kings, lieth the excellent asylum of Agastya, O monarch, and the forest called Tapasa, decked by many ascetics.

" "Now, by my faith," cried the Cook, as he rattled the pottle against the sideboard, "I like that same song hugely, and eke the motive of it, which lieth like a sweet kernel in a hazelnut" "Now thou art a man of shrewd opinions," quoth Little John, "and I love thee truly as thou wert my brother.

Whither, from here, lieth The City?"

The bricks remaining in this most ancient monument be halfe a yard thicke, and three quarters of a yard long, being dried in the Sunne onely, and betweene euery course of bricks there lieth a course of mattes made of canes, which remaine sound and not perished, as though they had bene layed within one yeere.

"Nay," said he, "here lieth my duty; and my work hath not deserved honest favor from a Pope who interpreteth the law with other eyes than mine.

In that quarter lieth the sacred and auspicious river Godavari, full of water abounding in groves and frequented by ascetics.

Herein lieth the good of thy race.

"Thanks for a good meal to Kuskokala the Shamán On the far mountain quietly lieth your husband.

Once when he went to Chateauneuf-sur-Loire, a poor old woman, who was at the door of her cottage, and held in her hand a loaf, said to him, "Good king, it is of this bread, which comes of thine alms, that my husband, who lieth sick yonder indoors, doth get sustenance."

You must know that some distance away across the sea, which you may behold from yonder window, there lieth an island.

Therewith the damsel hurried away to the Lady Loise (and the lady was not a very great distance away) and she said: "Lady, yonder way there lieth a man by the forest side and I believe that it is Sir Tristram of Lyonesse.

"Lords, I do be bid hither to bring ye where he lieth a-dyingthe noblest as do be in this world alivehis white robe all bloodied, lords, yet his face do be an angel's face!"

For in the hands of good men lieth the good piloting of the cities wherein their fathers ruled.

"Lords, I do be bid hither to bring ye where he lieth a-dyingthe noblest as do be in this world alivehis white robe all bloodied, lords, yet his face do be an angel's face!"

We would remember for our encouragement and confidence, that in carrying on of this work lieth the satisfaction of the soul, and the pleasure of the Lord that must prosper in his hand, and thus he seeth his seed, and hath of the travail of his soul, and is satisfied.

They are like a city carved by giants out of eternal ice, a city which lieth four-square.

" "Nay then, an thou'rt blasted this night, master, needs must I be blasted with theeyonder lieth the Morte-stone, across the waste.

These lusts are the lusts of sin, or of that head-sin, which hath a law, or the force and impulse of a law in the soul; and therefore their main design would be against this root, where lieth the strength and body of the enemy, and which acteth in those members; this is the capital enmity, and should be mainly opposed.

Where abides he now?" "Saving your Majesty's presence," they said, "he lieth upon a certain dunghill.

And the believer would not have his vigilant eye upon this or that member of this body of death, so much as upon the body itself, or the principle of wickedness and rebellion against God; the head, life, spirit, or law, of this body of death; for there lieth its greatest wickedness and activity; and this is always opposing us, though not in every joint and member; but sometimes in one, sometimes in another.

20 collocations for  lieth