90 collocations for revered

That idea was the breath of her life to Countess Russell, as assuredly it was also to her husband, and she whose memory we keep sacred to-day is worthy to take her place beside that Rachel Lady Russell of old, who, more than two centuries ago, suffered so deeply in the cause of freedom and of conscience; she whose blood runs in the veins of the children who to-day revere the memory of their mother.

What first perhaps attracted readers to Tennyson, as to Shakespeare, was the character of his women,pure, gentle, refined beings, whom we must revere as our Anglo- Saxon forefathers revered the women they loved.

He had been repelled, with many others, by the weak side of the Lyrical Ballads, but he lived to revere Wordsworth's genius.

Then, directing his words to the populace: "If, Quirites, no concern for your city, or for yourselves, moves you, at least revere the gods of your country, now made captive by the enemy.

murther fed, Revere his consort's faith, his father's fame, And spare the meek usurper's holy head!

There is a little lonely church in the Dale, where a good simple-hearted pastor ministers; and there can we worship in a homely and hearty fashion; nor does the pastor take it ill that Mr. Truelocke keeps aloof from the prayers, but respects his scruples, and reveres his character.

Every Edinburgh man reveres the spot, hallowed by the remembrance of Lord Cockburn.

Superior worth your rank requires; For that mankind reveres your sires; If you degenerate from your race, Their merits heighten your disgrace.

For the Dahcotah reveres the ceremony of marriage, and he thinks with solemn awe of the burial rites of his nation, as we do.

Mahomet revered the Founder of Christianity, and placed Him with John in the second Heaven of his Immortals, but though He is secure among the teachers of the world, He can never compete with the omnipotence and glory of the Prophet.

Let us be Protestant, and revere Cromwell.

ATHENA Hear ye my statute, men of Attica Ye who of bloodshed judge this primal cause; Yea, and in future age shall Aegeus's host Revere this court of jurors.

To those who respect the authority of God it is a matter of no small moment that those who rule over men should be just, ruling in the fear of God nor will men, accustomed to revere this solemn declaration, lend their aid to elevate men of vicious and corrupt lives, without some dismay.

With spirits now he feasts above; All left us, to revere The deeds we cherish with our love, The rest we bury here.

and she named him Dhonontori, and after the birth of their son the family became so wealthy (dhon) that the Hindus revered Dhonontori as a god.

Because I hold the Nicene Faith, and revere the doctrine of the Trinity as the fundamental article of Christianity, I apply to Christ as the Second Person, almost all the texts which Skelton explains of his humanity.

The whole country on both banks of the Loire, as far as Angers, is classic ground to those who revere the efforts by which the Vendeans so long resisted the republicans.

I have a young acquaintance to make known to you, who is touched with some stain of a better spirit than belong to these giddy-paced times, reveres his elders, and has a pretty notion of the classics.

The veneration for the father of Roman poetry was transmitted from generation to generation; even the polished Quintilian says, "Let us revere Ennius as we revere an ancient sacred grove, whose mighty oaks of a thousand years are more venerable than beautiful;"

One has known people who have owned to a sneaking liking and unwilling admiration for Lucifer, Son of the Morningpeople of the same sort as those who find it difficult wholly to revere the prideless Erect when comparing them with the prideful Fallenand, for the life of me, I cannot help a sneaking liking and unwilling admiration for Moussa Isa Somali, who fell through Pride.

Nay, but revere the hid event; In the cloud a sword is girded on, I mark a twinkling in the tent Of Michael the warrior one.

Is not this the thing that is vitally and essentially true of all those great men, clustering about Washington, whose fame we honor and revere with his?

If you will endeavour to live rightly, and to honour and revere your father, I am willing to help you like the rest, and will put it shortly within your power to open a good shop.

He could not, however, be ignorant that, even among the former companions of his fortunes, the men who had fought and bled by his side, there were several who, much as they revered the general, looked on the protector with the most cordial abhorrence.[a]

Who, when thou glidest amid the dark abodes, To hurl the spear and to revere the Gods, Shall teach shine Orphan One? HECTOR.

90 collocations for  revered