47 examples of amat in sentences

Cardinal Amat, who had given notice of his arrival, came the day after; and the armed commons escorted him to the palace at the very time when the villains were perpetrating their murders.

How construe you this, master, rostra disertus amat? AMIN.

Padre Millon went deeply into science, knew the physics of Aristotle and Padre Amat, read carefully his "Ramos," and sometimes glanced at "Ganot."

Qui monet amat, Ave et cave.

But of all others, [1707]women are most weak, ob pulchritudinem invidae sunt foeminae (Musaeus) aut amat, aut odit, nihil est tertium (Granatensis.)

Too much indulgence causeth the like, inepta patris lenitas et facilitas prava, when as Mitio-like, with too much liberty and too great allowance, they feed their children's humours, let them revel, wench, riot, swagger, and do what they will themselves, and then punish them with a noise of musicians; "Obsonet, potet, oleat unguenta de meo; Amat?

"Vivunt in venerem frondes, omnisque vicissim Felix arbor amat, nutant et mutua palmae Foedera, populeo suspirat populus ictu, Et platano platanus, alnoque assibilat alnus.

Luget et semper tristatur, solitudinem amat, mortem sibi precatur, vitam propriam odio habet.

Porta Vitis laurum non amat, nec ejus odorem; si prope crescat, enecat.

Haec aegritudo est solicitudo melancholica in qua homo applicat sibi continuam cogitationem super pulchritudine ipsius quam amat, gestuum morum.

Pulsus eorum velox et inordinatus, si mulier quam amat forte transeat.

Anima non est ubi animat, sed ubi amat. 5330.

Plutarchus amat.

26. de amat.

Semper moritur, nunquam mortuus est qui amat.

Quisquis amat, loca nota nocent; dies aegritudinem adimit, absentia delet.

Sibi timens circa res venereas, solitudines amat quo solus sola foemina fruatur.

The portrait of the Pope may be seen in the Doria Gallery at Rome; for it is still esteemed an honor by the noble family to which the gallery belongs to be able to trace a relationship to a Pope, even though so vile a one as Innocent "Magis amat papa Olympiam quam Olympum" said Pasquin; and the pun still clings to the memory of him whom his authorized biographer calls "religiosissimo nelle cose divine e prudentissimo nelle umane."

The pastoral which Vergil had translated from Messalla is quite fully described: Molliter hic viridi patulae sub tegmine quercus Moeris pastores et Meliboeus erant, Dulcia jactantes alterno carmina versu Qualia Trinacriae doctus amat iuvenis.

p. 272.), gives the versesno doubt an adaptation of Horacethus: "Quisquis amat dictis absentum rodere vitam Hanc mensam indignam noverit esse sibi.

Laudat, amat, cantat nostros mea Roma libellos, Meque sinus omnes, me manus omnis habet.

PERELMAN, S. J. Amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, enough.

1648, tells us, that St. Augustine "had this distich written on his table: "Quisquis amat dictis absentem rodere famam, Hanc mensam indignam noverit esse sibi.

For this Reason we always find the Poet in Love with a Country-Life, where Nature appears in the greatest Perfection, and furnishes out all those Scenes that are most apt to delight the Imagination. 'Scriptorum chorus omnis amat nemus et fugit Urbes.' Hor.

Among these I have always numbered the following lines: Aurum per medios ire satellites, Et perrumpere amat saxa, potentius Ictu fulmineo.

47 examples of  amat  in sentences