261 collocations for sworn

And so the curtain falls upon a happy garrison, including a Trumpeter who has not sworn a single oath.

Caesar many countries and made them swear allegiance to Rome.

He caused under-tenants to be bound to their lords by the same conditions of service which bound the lords to the crown, to which each sub-tenant swore direct fealty.

By all the Powers above, by this dear Hand, And by this Ring, which on this Hand I place, On which I've sworn Fidelity to Love; I never had a Wish or soft Desire To any other Woman, Since Julia sway'd the Empire of my Soul.

My uncle and other friends advised her to leave Kansas and move to Missouri, because they did not consider our lives safe, as we lived so near the headquarters of the pro-slavery men, who had sworn vengeance upon father.

Flinging back the fold of his robe that covered his left arm, with a gesture that placed the Signet full before my eyes, he said "You have sworn obedience.

a little while more and they are shaking hands and embracing and swearing eternal friendship!

Your very Tears already have betray'd Its weak inconstant nature; Alcippus, should he look upon thee now, would swear thou wert not that fine thing he lov'd.

Gentlemen, does a man commit a murder for a thing of that kind? "Let us test the credibility of the man who has tried to swear away the life of the prisoner.

"It's time for lights," said Meg Match, and swore a little at her spools.

" He then asked the King to swear a peace on the proposed basis: (i) The faithful execution of the treaty of Conflans; (2) the abolition of the jurisdiction of the Parliament of Paris over Flanders; (3) the surrender of all regalian rights in Picardy; (4) the release of the Duke from all fealty to the King if the treaty was in any way infringed or imperfectly executed.

A week ago I would have fetched in the police and sworn out a warrant; and, if the weather had been as damp as it is, I would have waited to put on my rubbers before I would have done that much.

"O Fragrant Ones," he shrilled, "I bring ten thousand recruits, to join our army and swear brotherhood.

The only person he wasn't sworn friends with was the handy-man, and there came to be a legend current in the camp, that Kaviak's first attempt at spontaneously stringing a sentence under that roof was, "Me got no use for Potts.

that Mouth that has so oft sworn Love to me kist by another's Lips!

" I clenched my fists and swore a fierce revenge for that dastardly act.

But the face of Marcantonio betrayed him, while he stood unabashed in the circle of the senators, though with mounting color, his hand, under shelter of his cloak, resting upon the jeweled hilt of the sword upon which he had sworn his first knightly vow.

"Swear the witness.

The earl or duke swore homage to the king, from whom he had received his land.

The daughter then turned to me and said, "Mr. O'Donnell is the tax-gatherer, and last year he raised our taxes, and my father was very angry, and when he came, brought him into the dairy, and sent the dairy-woman away on a message, and then swore at him a great deal.

What were more ridiculous than to swear the truth of a demonstrable theorem?

"I see you've sworn an information against Mr. Jellicoe, and I have a warrant to arrest him; but before anything is done I think it right to tell you that we have more evidence than is generally known pointing to quite a different quarter.

Only to cuckold me a little,get you in,where I will swear thee by Bell, Book and Candle,get you in, I say,go, go,I'll watch for your Lover, and tell him how unkind he was to stay so long, I will.

what man will swear?

But I tell thee, while thou wearest it, my shame is dire and deep: They say that thou hast challenged him, and swearest he shall rue For all the truths he spake of theewould God they were not true!

261 collocations for  sworn