23 collocations for o

I" "O my God!" said Mrs. Kaufman, drawing her hand across her brow.

And therefore I have dared to bid my people relinquish Biblical criticism to those who have time for it; and to say of it with me, as Abraham of the planets, 'O my people, I am clear of all these things!

Now while I wake to weep, O thou to them hast comfort brought, Repose and gentle sleep. Wished too, thou comest to me; now I Am lonely, and am free, And with my many sighs profound May ease my misery.

On hearing it, her colour changed, and she said to me, 'O my beloved, I fondly wished to pass some moments with you, and regale my heart, and to repeat my visits in the same manner, or to take thee with me.

Second, the size o' the chickens for table, each hen the weight o' a turkey.

" At last a sudden thought struck the heart of the aged chief; so he said to his daughter, "O my child, would it be pleasing to you to have this young chief for a husband?"

60-1; v. 270; 'Nor takes her tea,' &c., iii. 324, n. 3; 'O my coevals,' in.

After this sentence, in the magazine, came this passage: "O the comfort of sitting down heartily to an old folio, and thinking surely that the next hour or two will be your ownand the misery of being defeated by the useless call of somebody, who is come to tell you, that he is just come from hearing Mr. Irving!

" "O these daughters!" exclaimed the old man.

Dear as remembered kisses after death, And sweet as those by hopeless fancy feigned On lips that are for others; deep as love, Deep as first love, and wild with all regret; O death in life, the days that are no more.

" "O my dear friend," replied Ali, "the rats have gnawed your rug.

And here I was lost again, and got into an ocean, where I could find neither bound nor bottom; but was obliged to cry out with the apostle, 'O the breadth, the length, the depth, the height of the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge!'

2. O my small guts, a plague upon these sharpe toe'd shooes, they are murderers.

Woman's weakness shall not shame me; Why should I have tears to shed? Could I rain them down like water, O my hero, on thy head, Could the cry of lamentation Wake thee from thy silent sleep, Could it set thy heart a-throbbing, It were mine to wail and weep.

V.In Prison Again O charming land of imagination which has been given to men to console them for the realities of life, it is time for me to leave thee!

'O when will come the Day, by Heav'n design'd, When thou, the best and fairest of Mankind, Drawn by white Horses, shall in Triumph ride, With conquer'd Slaves attending on thy Side; Slaves, that no longer can be safe in flight, O glorious Object!

Lo I come to do thy will O God" Bible "As for me behold I am in your hand" Ib.

"O the pigmies," cried Albano, "who would fain give us new temples!

"O the wonderful power of magic!

"When times mended in Southern California he thought he saw his chance to get back all he'd lost: just one o' those dead sure shots which will miss fire.

There is within my braine a thousand wiles How I may heape up riches; O the sight, Of a gold shining Mountaine doth exceede: Silver is good, but in respect of gold

"The father addressed himself to them to this effect: 'O my sons, behold the power of unity!'

" Instead of odes, epigrams and elegies, &c., they have their ballads, country tunes, "O the broom, the bonny, bonny broom," ditties and songs, "Bess a belle, she doth excel,"they must write likewise and indite all in rhyme.

23 collocations for  o