10 collocations for settings

" "It is no good setting an example to people who are hundreds of miles away," said the matter-of-fact Miss Nugent.

Next to those Examples which may be met with in Books, I very much approve Horace's Way of setting before Youth the infamous or honourable Characters of their Contemporaries: That Poet tells us, this was the Method his Father made use of to incline him to any particular Virtue, or give him an Aversion to any particular Vice.

By a Person of Quality;" a set of eleven Characters appeared in 1675; "A Whip for a Jockey, or a Character of an Horse-Courser," in 1677; "Four for a Penny, or Poor Robin's Character of an unconscionable Pawnbroker and Ear-mark of an oppressing Tally-man, with a friendly description of a Bum-bailey, and his merciless setting cur or Follower," appeared in 1678; and in the same year the Duke of Buckingham's "Character of an Ugly Woman."

The tumult had ceased, and the setting Sabbath sun glowed peacefully upon the battered countenance of Hush Hall.

WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN A Glorious PanoramaPeregrine as SecretaryThe Light of Setting SunsConclusion.

At the same time it happened, after I had laid my scheme for the setting up my tent, and making the cave, that a storm of rain falling from a thick, dark cloud, a sudden flash of lightning happened, and after that, a great clap of thunder, as is naturally the effect of it.

The General then joined with Colonel Denby and myself in a cablegram setting forth our views, and so this incident ended.

Ah! thou to me art as the sun to Day, That dies out with its setting utterly Thou art the ever-flowing crystal spring, That keeps the fountain of my being full Thou art the heart that beats with measured pulse The joyous moments of my flowing life Leave thee?

A short discourse of that which is too long, How ever pleasing, can never seeme but wrong; Yet would my tragicke story fit the stage: Pleasaunt in youth but wretched in mine age, Blinde fortune setting vp and pulling downe, Abusde by those my selfe raisde to renowne: But that which wrings me neer and wounds my hart, Is a false brothers base vnthankfull part.

But she knew where true comfort was to be found, and in alluding to the words of another setting forth the Divine consolation, she says, "This is surely the language of real consolation; how different from that which attempts to soothe us by general remarks on the common lot, the course of Nature, or even by dwelling on the release of the departed from pain and trial.

10 collocations for  settings