127 collocations for mustering

But Miss Seymour had not forgotten; and one day she mustered up courage to tell Carleton the story of 'the more fool you!'

I have calculated the chances, and mustered all our available force.

Fernando mustered three hundred men and, ascertaining there were boats to take them to the Xenophon, was about to give the orders to march to the water, when, suddenly, volley after volley of muskets and pistols rang out from the ship.

He would have spoken, but a burst of blood choked him; yet his eyes fixed and glazed, he mustered his last strength and offered his revolver to Donnegan.

At last, mustering a shaky resolution, he set to work ransacking the tumbled papers.

He took all rebuffs with resignation, and could generally muster a smile soon after.

He could muster in this year an army of 1000 men, but he had no cavalry, and fewer mailed warriors than the Kureisch.

Villains, fly up to heaven, Bid Iris muster up a troop of clouds, And shower down cataracts of rain to cool me; Or else I'll break her speckled bow in pieces.

Barron politely received him in his cabin, when the lieutenant presented a demand from the commander of the Leopard that the bearer be allowed to muster the crew of the Chesapeake, that he might select and carry away the deserters.

Your foes this day did muster three thousand strong, and ye do number scarce a thousandyet have ye scattered them, for that your cause is just'tis thus ye shall lift Pentavalon from shame and give to her peace at last!"

How he mustered his clan, and plunged over the desert in hot pursuit, seven days, by forced marches; how he ransacked a whole caravan, sifting the contents of every tent, little heeding such small matters as domestic privacy, or female seclusion, for lo!

Dawn was at hand, a glimmering mist wherein vague forms moved, what time Walkyn, looming ghostly and gigantic in the mist, mustered his silent, ghostly company ere, lifting his axe, he turned and vanished, his fifty phantoms at his heels.

To say "walk out and make an end of it" was all very well; but assuming that she ever should muster up spirit enough to do itwhat then?

As brought from Teggazza, the salt is in large pieces as taken out of the mine, each camel being loaded with two pieces, and the negroes break these down into smaller pieces, for the convenience of carrying them on their heads, and muster a large number of footmen for this yearly traffic.

Where the carriages could proceed no further we dismounted, and Esmo mustered the party in order.

Miles was busy at the wood pile; she could not leave the store to go and question him then, so had to wait with what patience she could muster until he came indoors again.

The important parts of the Grace passed without any opposition: but I mustered some friends who negatived that part which had alarmed G.A. Browne, and it was corrected to his satisfaction by a new Grace on Mar. 18th.

It is Jehovah of hosts mustering the martial hosts.

He had mustered the French-Canadian militia on September 11, the very day Arnold was leaving Cambridge in Massachusetts for his daring march against Quebec.

He first musters his facts in battalions, and charges upon the enemy to crush and overpower without mercy.

To-morrow we muster stores, build the depot, and pack our sledges.

How oft amidst Thick cloud and dark doth Heavns all-ruling Sire Chuse to reside, his Glory umobscured, And with the Majesty of Darkness round Covers his Throne; from whence deep Thunders roar Mustering their Rage, and Heavn resembles Hell?

It would have had no end unless the sun had brought the day, And now the leading revellers mustered their ranks once more; To close the frolic with one word; "Go home; the game is o'er.

"Take the bridge and have Mr. Harris muster the crewall hands, and look sharp," said Riggs.

And the summing up of this sermonette is that all men are equally rich, only some thru fate are able to muster their mental legions on the plains of their being and count them, while others are never able to do so.

127 collocations for  mustering