214 collocations for speeded

But I am none of those who Welcome the coming, speed the parting guest.

Thou knowest without wings I cannot fly: Give me the wings of grace to speed my flight!

How if I give thee charge over the bowmen of Belsaye?" "Why first, sweet, tall brother, first will I teach them to draw a bow, pluck a string, and speed a shaft as never townsman drew, plucked or spedin fine, I will teach them to shoot: and, thereafter, devoutly pray the good Saint Giles (that is my patron saint) to send us Black Ivo and his dogs to shoot at!"

well do I know thy heart, my brotherand thou art the elder, and Duke; go therefore and woo this lady to wife, and God speed thee, my lord.'

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On sped the car, faster, and faster,yet not so fast as the beating of her heart wherein there was yet something of fear, and shame,but greatest of all was that other emotion, and the name of it wasJoy.

Late one dark night, in November 1563, a gondola shot out from the deep shadow of the church of Sant' Appolinare, upon the Rio della Canonica, in Venice, dipped under the Ponte del Storto, and sped its way, swiftly propelled by two stalwart boatmen.

Morton, Speed the Plough (1764-1838).

His old strength seemed to come back to him, and, drawing the bowstring to his ear, he sped the arrow out of the open casement.

His eyes roved all about the room; they came back to Gratton, sped up the steps, came back to Gratton with a leer in them, and all the while he turned and turned his black dusty hat like a man doing a job he was being paid for.

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" I remember, too, the last verse of it: "And at the last no solemn stole Shall on thy breast be laid; No mumbling priest shall speed thy soul, No charnel vault thee shade.

Like the last rose of Summer I'm left quite alone; All my blooming companions To Paris are flown Three daughters, two brothers, Two sons and a niece Have all gone to Paris To speed up the Peace. 'Tis just the same story Wherever I go, There's hardly a soul left For running the show Five thousand officials, Not counting police, Have all gone to Paris To speed up the Peace.

Running back again, I caught up a bag of powder and another of ball, so that we might not be utterly without ammunition, and with these sped up the stair, pushing the women before me.

Down into the narrow entrance sped the faithless messenger, tearing up the water in his mad flight, while the brave Guidala struck in vain at his huge body.

Thus as his blood that shining steel imbrues, Thine too shall flow, when Destiny pursues; For when she marks the victim of her power, A thousand daggers speed the dying hour.

I work for herHeaven speed the work of love.

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Who is the third, Speeding away swift as the eagle bird?" It was an eagle, an adult, with head and tail white.

A small, slim figure, it came along the path and through the gate; then, after just an instant of hesitation, it turned away from Dickie and sped up the wide street.

Deep-rooted in these twain dwelleth an ancient grudge, So that, where'er they happen on their way to meet, Upon her hated rival turneth each her back; Then onward speeds her course with greater vehemence, Shame filled with sorrow, Beauty insolent of mood, Till her at length embraces Orcus' hollow night, Unless old age erewhile her haughtiness hath tamed.

The building of railways speeded the journeys and correspondingly reduced the costs.

Through the dark streets sped the three machines.

God speed the day, and let not the shining thread of hope become so enmeshed in the web of circumstance that we lose sight of it; but give us here and there, and now and then, some little foretaste of this golden age, that we may the more patiently and hopefully await its coming!

He becomes a regular rake, loses money at Newmarket, and goes post-speed the road to ruin, led on by Jack Milford.

214 collocations for  speeded