46 collocations for rue

"If he came," she said, "you'd rue the day.

to childhood's spirits gay Is added more than childhood's power; And you perchance may rue the hour That saw you join his seeming play.

I wonder if one or two didn't rue their bargains!

The father and the son did rescue her; The mother and the son shall rue the deed.

"I was afraid you had rued your promise and were not coming," said Marion, springing forth from the door-way eagerly, to greet me.

"If you attempt it, you shall never cease to rue your folly as long as you exist.

so if you go to london, you rueing your self, so heed not what none of them saith to you.

that with restlesse toyle Wearie your selves in wandring desart wayes, Till that you come where ye your vowes assoyle*, 535 When passing by ye reade these wofull layes On my grave written, rue my Daphnes wrong, And mourne for me that languish out my dayes.

But he lived to feel and to rue the consequences: to repent he could not, for the cause was in the very element of his nature.

Too well I see and rue the dire Event, That with sad Overthrow and foul Defeat Hath lost us Heavn, and all this mighty Host In horrible Destruction laid thus low.

Les rues dans l'aurore; ou, Les aventures de Georges Leban.

"Yet since so much thou seemst to rue my griefe, And car'st for one that for himselfe cares nought, (Sign of thy love, though nought for my reliefe, For my reliefe exceedeth living thought,) 95 I will to thee this heavie case relate: Then harken well till it to end be brought, For never didst thou heare more haplesse fate.

I rue my harvest, if it leaves Thee vainly waiting after harvests cease, Like one who has been mocked by title lease To barren fields.

Many a Roman had reason to rue his hunting, for some were seized and made captive, others were sorely wounded, and divers slain.

Do not hesitate, or you will for ever rue your irresolution.

Now, by my father's soul, Edith, thou shalt rue this thy life long in a monastery.

A Tantal's present it will prove, my friend, Which with a little smarting stress will end Old Marius' life, when Rome itself at last Shall rue my loss, and then revenge my death.

To drain this cup no man shall rue The innocent madness of the dew Who shall repent, or frenzy fine Of morning star, or the divine Inebriation of the hours When May roofs in the world with flowers!

The arsenals were yielded; The sword (that was to be), Arrested in the forging, Rued that marching to the sea: It was glorious glad marching, But ah, the stern decree!

My bitter penance, will my case bemone, And pittie me that living thus doo die; For heavenly spirits have compassion On mortall men, and rue their miserie.

What then avails thee fruitless thus to rue His absence, whom the heavens cannot return?

Was it strange that Valentine, looking back, should not with any special keenness of pain have rued his mistake in taking Melcombe?

How such a parting we must ever rue!

Ruta Patavina (Rue of Padua).For rock-work this hardy perennial is very useful.

So far I had delayed the revelation of my true history and name, preferring to postpone this to my majority and our marriage-day; but, after his departure, I rued my resolution, and concluded to write to him a hasty summary of my life and motives of action.

46 collocations for  rue