12 collocations for seeketh

"Old enough am I to know that in all this world is no baser thing than the treachery of a faithless woman, and that he who seeketh aid of such, e'en though his cause be just, dishonoureth himself and eke his cause.

But faith only standeth fast and sure, and seeketh Christ.

Thy death was lately reported, And he beleevs thy death, and therfore seeketh his owne death.

Oh take fast hold; let that light be thy guide, In this small course which birth draws out to death; And think how evil becometh him to slide Who seeketh heaven, and comes of heavenly breath.

"For them that are with newts or snakes or adders stung, He seeketh out a herb that's called adder's tongue.

One named Antonio, who seeketh the liberty of the prop of his yearsa glorious boy, that force and the policy of the state have torn from me.

Then summoned he his company (lusty fellows all) and called for thirty men that would remain to hold Red Pertolepe in play what time he seeketh place of greater vantage well beknown to him.

Whether Arjuna be near or away, Krishna in times of danger ever seeketh protection from thee alone.'

An evil man seeketh only rebellion; therefore a cruel messenger shall be sent against him.

" The interior police of the palace was regulated thereby, as well as that of the empire: "We do will and decree that none of those who serve in our palace shall take leave to receive therein any man who seeketh refuge there and cometh to hide there, by reason of theft, homicide, adultery, or any other crime.

"This love suffereth long, it is bountiful, envieth not, boasteth not itself, is not puffed up, it deceiveth not, it seeketh not his own things, is not provoked to anger, it thinketh not evil, it rejoiceth not in iniquity, but in truth.

But now, this world not seeing in these days Such present proofs of our all-daring power, Disdains our name, and seeketh sundry ways To scorn and scoff, and shame us every hour.

12 collocations for  seeketh