94 collocations for treasuring

" "You evidently don't know what we think of you, any of usand here I amI don't know when it began with methe first day I saw youI think, when I was twelveI've been worshipping you and treasuring up every word you ever said to me.

If, then, we would treasure up for ourselves pleasant memories for the future, we must guard well the present moment.

"You may not recollect it; but when a person is 'umble, a person treasures such things up.

The beasts that roam over the plain My form with indifference bee; They're so unaccustomed to man, Their tameness is shocking to me.' "'Religion I what treasure untold Resides in that heavenly word!

'I shall treasure this picture always, above all things,' she said: but 'why did you have it set so splendidly, Jack?

Leave alone this heart to treasure All its joy, its misery.

It's for Him I've treasured up my little heart, my precious cat's heart, and He, without words, has given me his.

In this secluded grove, whose sacred joys All may participate, he deigns to dwell Like one of us; and daily treasures up A store of purest merit for himself, By the protection of our holy rites.

This kiss will I treasure, even as thyself, Adonis, since, ah ill-fated!

"They are chiefly three: the acquisition of knowledge; the assisting the memory to treasure up this knowledge; or the communicating it to others.

She had a large family of nine children, and as she had treasured up in her memory many hymns and verses which she had learned when a child, she was able to teach the same to her children.

The religious public of a petty town in the thirteenth century round the deathbed of a royal saint would of course treasure up most carefully all incidents connected with her latter days; but they would hardly record sentiments or expressions which might seem to their notions to derogate in anyway from her saintship.

Charlotte treasured the letter, and wrote on the cover of it, "Southey's advice, to be kept for ever.

The young officer did the deed, wrote of it to his uncle, and the uncle, without vision and understanding, perverted by his training, did not feel shame and bury the secret in his own heart, but treasured the evidence against his own nephew, and laid it open before an American woman.

If the people had treasured up in their hearts all his exhortations, they would not have forgotten one which he has often endeavored to impress upon their minds; I mean, the duty of self-communion, self-examination; and when he should have occasion to allude to faults, they would, one and all, ask themselves, 'Am I guilty of this wrong?

He treasured numberless experiences of this kind in his own life.

Only a few among the older men remembered her; some of them yet treasured, as these fogies so often do, a stray fan or an odd glove; and in bycorners of sundry time-toughened hearts there lurked the memory of a laughing word or of a glance or of some such casual bounty, that Patricia Vartrey had accorded these hearts' owners when the world was young.

But he treasured up revengeful feelings in his heart and resolved that at some time or other he would dreadfully punish her.

Alfred and his scholars treasured the rare fragments and copied them in the West-Saxon dialect.

Her mind is well cultivated, and she has treasured up a fund of knowledge and information which renders her company both agreeable and useful in every situation of life.

The hostess here was evidently a woman who treasured her household gods, but who liked also to show them.

They must feed upon bread, and be clothed with wool; and the nation that can furnish these universal commodities, may have her ships welcomed at a thousand ports, or sit at home and receive the tribute of foreign countries, enjoy their arts, or treasure up their gold.

Her zeal and gratitude in receiving and treasuring up these graces were untiring, nor was she less eager and zealous in offering them to those who neglected their value.

Alas, poor world, what treasure hast thou lost!

I'll wear them just to show that noodle that I prefer nature to art;" and Jack gallantly stuck the faded posy in his button-hole, while Kitty treasured up the hint so kindly given for future use.

94 collocations for  treasuring