22 collocations for rudest

He then repeated these lines:- 'Verse sweetens toil, however rude the sound.

But how small and rude the pulpit and pewslooking like rough-boarded potato-bins!

But shou'd you do so rude a thing to your new Brother, your Wife wou'd think you were jealous of her.

The fierce Melantius was content, you see, The king should live; be not more fierce than he; Too long indulgent to so rude a time, When love was held so capital a crime, That a crown'd head could no compassion find, But diedbecause the killer had been kind!

Once Delia slept, on easie Moss reclin'd, Her lovely Limbs half bare, and rude the Wind; I smoothed her Coats, and stole a silent Kiss: Condemn me Shepherds if I did amiss.

However rude his pictures may be, do not laugh at, but on the contrary, endeavor to encourage him.

' 'Though rude his mirth, yet laboured to maintain The solemn grandeur of the tragic scene.

They were superior to rude western nations.

What will not rude necessity compell Distressed folke to doo?

His hatred of a man whom he conceived to have defeated him only by volubility of tongue, was therefore naturally shewn by silence more contemptuous and piercing than any words that so rude an orator could have found, and by which he gave his enemy no opportunity of exerting the only power in which he was superior.

To rude races her processes bring only terror, which is very slowly outgrown.

* SARAH JEANNE AT HIS MAYERJESTY'S. [Illustration: Sarah Jeanne explains symbolically to rude English soldier that he must "hook it."

[Footnote 077: When America was first discovered, it was thought by some, that the scripture account of the creation was false, and that there were different species of men, because they could never suppose that people, in so rude a state as the Americans, could have transported themselves to that continent from any parts of the known world.

After so rude a task, how rude the appetite!

No matter how raw and rude a territory may be when it is admitted as a state into the Union of the United States, it is at once, by the popular belief, invested with all the dignity of manhood, and introduced into a system which, despite the combativeness of certain ardent spirits from the South, every American believes and maintains to be immortal.

After so rude a task, how rude the appetite!

Follow where light breezes wander, Follow to rude caverns yonder, Strive thy vanish'd prey to net!

Sur ses rudes parois Ce burg a le reflet de tous les anciens rois; Tous leurs évènements, toutes leurs funérailles, Ont, chantant ou pleurant, traversé ses murailles, Tous s'y sont mariés, la plupart y sont nés; C'est que flamboyaient ces barons couronnés; Corbus est le berceau de la royauté scythe.

It was not possible to hew a grave in rock, therefore earth and stone were piled up round the bodies, so that in at least two spots you find several graves serving as buttresses to rude dwellings.

They fit, they loll, turn o'er some idle rhime; Then rising sudden, to the glass they go, Or saunter forth, with tott'ring steps and slow: This soon too rude an exercise they find; Strait on the couch their limbs again they throw, Where hours on hours they sighing lie reclin'd, And court the vapoury God soft breathing in the wind.

Peace, you rude KnaveCome hither, Charles, be merry.

And he found joy in thinking that, though his ministry to rude lumbermen and hardened convicts might be fruitless, he had at least some gifts that made him a source of strength and consolation to the weak, the remorseful, the bereaved, and the dying.

22 collocations for  rudest