9 collocations for scathes

When to Afrásiyáb was known The plunder of his realm and throne, That the destroyer's reckless hand With fire and sword had scathed the land, Sorrow and anguish filled his soul, And passion raged beyond control; And thus he to his warriors said: "At such a time, is valour dead?

He flouted the people, he turned the shafts of his irony on her father, he scathed the minister, he laughed at Louis Placide awakened from his sleep, he sang, he told her of the land of desolation, he pleaded.

He had no power to speak this: it was one of those thoughts that scathe the nerves that serve the tongue, and which flit and burn, and will not ameliorate their fierceness by the common means given to man in mercy.

Others reared bare, scathed peaks above slopes that were shaggy with timber.

is one man allowed to scathe all my ranks, cannot my whole army put an end to his dreadful career?"

Is that one withered, scathed little stick to be our sole protection against the storm, so evidently quickly coming up?

I'll cross thy name quite from my reck'ning book: For these accounts, faith, it shall scathe thee somewhat, I will not say what somewhat it shall be.

she continued impetuously, and scathed Mr. Thomasson with a look.

Some said the lady wasna innocent; and doubtless Mr. Napier thought sae, for he took high dealings wi' her, and looked at her wi' a scorn that would have scathed whinstanes.

9 collocations for  scathes