19 collocations for stopt

'Then, continuing on a few paces, she stopt againand, as if disliking her road, again seeming to weep, directed her course back towards Hampstead.'

Now for the greatest rest he hath the push: But Crassus stopt a club, and so was flush:

I have been harassed more than usually at office, which has stopt my correspondence lately.

A little fish that men call Remora, Which stopt her course, and held her by the heele, That winde nor tide could move her thence away.

This put the grubs to sleep 'long at first, but they finally stopt their ears up with clay, and wouldent listen.

Mistris, your reward hath stopt my eares and entic'de my legs to be walking.

The same indisposit'n to write it is has stopt my Elias, but you will see a futile Effort in the next No., "wrung from me with slow pain.

Yes, indeed![and there she stopt a moment, her sweet bosom heaving with a noble disdain]cheated out of myself from the very first!A fugitive from my own family!

I stopt a few hours at the former place, to examine the ruins of a château built by Jeanne d'Albret, mother of Henry the Fourth.

"A cloud arose and stopt the light.

"Apollo stopt him there, and bid him not go on; 'Twas merit, he said, and not presumption, Must carry it;

Yes, indeed![and there she stopt a moment, her sweet bosom heaving with a noble disdain]cheated out of myself from the very first!A fugitive from my own family!

After dinner we talked of C., and F. who is a mighty good fellow in the main, but hath his cassock prejudices, inveighed against the moral character of C. I endeavoured to enlighten him on the subject, till having driven him out of some of his holds, he stopt my mouth at once by appealing to me whether it was not very well known that C. "at that very moment was living in a state of open ay with Mrs. * * *

T'other are stopt o' together, welly. .

At this time Pacheco, who was somewhat astern of the rest, observed a great number of armed nayres marching along a narrow passage to reinforce the others at the town; and brought his boat so near the pass, that he completely stopt their passage that way.

It was no unusual thing for the Vendeans when at the plough, to carry with them a musket; and whenever they observed "a blue coat," (as they called the republican soldiers) they stopt their plough, took up their musket, and fired at him; it seldom happened that they missed the object of their vengeance.

In short, the letter was so strenuous in argument, so pathetic in its eloquence, and so persuasively moving, that when the judge had read it, he sent him an answer he might be easy, he would endeavour to make that matter light to him; and, indeed, never left exerting himself, till he had stopt the prosecution, and restored him to his liberty and family.

See, his wound again is burst: Keep her near, here in the Wood, Till I ha' stopt these Streams of Blood.

Mar. I think thou lov'st 'em better than quarrelling Bessus, I'le say so much i'thy behalf, and yet thou 'rt valiant enough upon a retreat, I think thou wouldst kill any man that stopt thee if thou couldst.

19 collocations for  stopt