74 examples of beareth in sentences

Something the like of this, messire, is the love a woman beareth to a man, the which, until he hath felt it trembling in his heart, he hath not known the joy of living.

"He that now goeth on his way weeping, and beareth forth good seed, shall doubtless come again with joy, and bring his sheaves with him."

The scrawl is in a woman's hand, and beareth on its face the evidence of woman's resentment.

What kind o' God, &c. "There is a kind of crab-tree also or wilding that in like manner beareth twice a yeare."

Now precious is the gain that one beareth away from the house of a willing giver.

This it is that beareth abroad the name of Iolaos in song, and the names of the mighty Kastor and of thee, king Polydeukes, ye sons of gods, who one day in Therapnai and the next in Olympus have your dwelling-place.

So I lay this command upon younot only because I am your King, but because I am he who made you knightthat you straightway go down into yonder meadow and do battle with this knight who beareth himself so proudly in our midst.

I have never spared him on the subjects of snows and money, and yet he beareth with me marvellously.

And so beareth he his brethren, All his treasures, all his children, Wildly shouting, to the bosom Of his long-expectant sire.

He hath set his brother upon that which the god Shu beareth up (i.e., the heavens), to stretch out the waters over the mountains, and to make to spring up that which groweth upon the hills, and the grain (?) which shooteth upon the earth, and he giveth increase by water and by land.

"Every branch that beareth fruit He purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit.

Another sonnet follows upon this, telling how this Love was awakened by Beatrice and beginning with the exquisite praise, "Within her eyes my lady beareth Love, So that who looks on her is gentle made.

"Whereof every one bears [or beareth] twins.

The Lord Jesus Christ is the stock, as it were, into which all the faithful are grafted by the spirit of God and faith; therefore, whatsoever fruit one beareth, another beareth also: howsoever, there may be degrees of works, yet they are of the same nature.

The Lord Jesus Christ is the stock, as it were, into which all the faithful are grafted by the spirit of God and faith; therefore, whatsoever fruit one beareth, another beareth also: howsoever, there may be degrees of works, yet they are of the same nature.

Love suffers long; beareth all things; believeth all things; hopeth all things.

So with Christ, "for the kingdom of heaven cometh not with observation, but the kingdom of heaven is within you," and so with Paul, "the Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God, and if children then heirs, heirs of God and joint heirs with Christ."

It is said "The Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which can not be uttered; and that He beareth witness with our spirit that we are the children of God."

Large like a palmyra tree, able to bear the greatest stress, the largest of all weapons, capable of obstructing the foe, handsome, and smooth, and broad, without a knot, and adorned with gold, it is stiff and beautiful in make and beareth the heaviest weight.

And that warrior whose flag beareth the device of an elegant water-pot worked in gold, is the preceptor Dronathat foremost of all wielders of weapons.

There, close to Drona, that warrior whose flag beareth the device of a bow, is the preceptor's son, the great car-warrior Aswatthaman, who is always an object of regard with me as also with every bearer of arms.

There, that warrior who stayeth on his car, cased in golden mail and surrounded by a third part of the army consisting of the most efficient troops, and whose flag beareth the device of an elephant in a ground of gold, is the illustrious king Duryodhana, the son of Dhritarashtra.

There, that warrior whose flag beareth the device of a stout chord for binding elephants, is Karna, the son of Vikartana, already known to thee.

Then the lust, when it hath conceived, beareth sin: and the sin, when it is full grown, bringeth forth death.

As an eagle stirreth up her nest, hovereth over her young, taketh them, beareth them upon her wings, so the Lord his God did lead him and there was no strange God with him.

74 examples of  beareth  in sentences