14 collocations for perjuring

To violate every law, to perjure oneself, to strangle Right, to assassinate the country, are all these proceedings wholly honest?

Deserted Ariadne, thus supplied, Did perjured Theseus' cruelty deride; Bacchus embraced, from her exalted thought Banish'd the man, her passion, and his fault.

Ps. perjure B. vera dicis.

It is true that most of it was perjured, framed-up evidence prepared by the prosecution, wild-eyed stories of the men leaping from the wagon which was really a barricade, flaming pistols aimed at the police, etc.

Against the usurpations of Kings and perjured Princesagainst the interference of foreign powers to assist in treading on the sparks of liberty anywhere on the earth, and especially in such a land as yours, we claim the privilege at the fit time of entering our protest and expressing toward such acts our deepest abhorrence.

Since Kathleen cared for him (he thought, rather forlornly), he must perjure himself in as plausible a manner as might be possible; please God, having done what he had done, he would lie to her like a gentleman and try to make her happy.

"If the eye of the nurse doth not perjure its owner, I would say she was safe for all time.

Against the usurpations of Kings and perjured Princesagainst the interference of foreign powers to assist in treading on the sparks of liberty anywhere on the earth, and especially in such a land as yours, we claim the privilege at the fit time of entering our protest and expressing toward such acts our deepest abhorrence.

No, George must have had some other reason for perjuring his unpleasant soul, and the only one I could think of was that he had purposely turned the case against me in order to shield the real murderer.

Now do I swear that never by word or thought or deed, hath she been false to theeI do swear she loveth theeah, spurn me not O, believe" "Enoughenough, good Fidelis, perjure not thy sweet youth for one so much unworthy, for with these eyes did I behold her as they bore me in my bondsand shall I not believe mine eyes?" "Neverah!

Thou art ready now to perjure thyself for him; but let him place little reliance on thee, for thou wilt do the same thing for us to-morrow.

Away with you, you perjured villains!

All I can do is frankly to confess, I wish I could, but cannot, love her less: To swear I would resign her, were but vain, Love would recal that perjured breath again; And in my wretched case, 'twill be more just, Not to have promised, than deceive your trust.

The great nation ought to be ashamed, ought to be ashamed to behave like a fraudulent bankrupt perjuring its way with its complications.

14 collocations for  perjuring