62 examples of beelzebub in sentences

Aye, verily, here will I sit till I have caught me a fish, or weary and go o' my own free willby Beelzebub I vow, by Bel and the Dragon I swear it!

I heard him mutter, "Beelzebub, prince of devils," so I suppose the cabin boy had given his bird a bad name.

"Anyways, if this ain't torment, and if Barker ain't Beelzebub himself, I'm a liar.

and yet she would have her friend marry a Beelzebub.

Am I not a villain, a fool, a Beelzebub, with them already?

Now, with Diabolus was, among others, the fierce Alecto, and Apollyon, and the mighty giant Beelzebub, and Lucifer, and Legion.

About 5,000 years ago, Beelzebub, Apollyon, and the rest of the fiends saw by the path which the pilgrims made, that their way lay through the town of Vanity.

They were therefore indicted before the Lord Chief Justice Hategood with having disturbed the trade of Vanity Fair, and won a party over to their own pernicious way of thinking, in contempt of the law of Prince Beelzebub.

Mr. Envy, Mr. Superstition, and Mr. Pickthank bore witness against them; and the jurymen, on hearing Faithful affirm that the customs of their town of Vanity were opposed to the spirit of Christianity, brought him in guilty of high treason to Beelzebub.

Among the South American monkeys the Howlers are untamable; the Sapajous less so; while the Spider Monkeys are instinctively gentle and fond of man: as may be seen in the case of the very fine Marimonda (Ateles Beelzebub) now dying, I fear, in the Zoological Gardens at Bristol.

I have been called Devil and Beelzebub, between the two proud beauties: I must indeed be a Beelzebub, if I had not some tolerable qualities.

I have been called Devil and Beelzebub, between the two proud beauties: I must indeed be a Beelzebub, if I had not some tolerable qualities.

In the first rank are those false gods of the gentiles, which were adored heretofore in several idols, and gave oracles at Delphos, and elsewhere; whose prince is Beelzebub.

Here should come a letter from Lamb to P.G. Patmore, dated April 10, 1831, in which Lamb says of the publisher of the New Monthly Magazine: "Nature never wrote Knave upon a face more legible than upon that fellow's'Coal-burn him in Beelzebub's deepest pit.'

Egad, I'd cut off Minos's tailI'd pull out Charon's beard by the rootsmake a sop of Phlegyas, and a sup of Phlegethonunseat Pluto,kill Cerberus and the Furies with a punch of the face a-pieceand set Beelzebub scampering like a dromedary.

To this day the peasantry of the western districts of Scotland entertain the idea that Claverhouse was a sort of fiend in human shape, tall, muscular, and hideous in aspect, secured by infernal spells from the chance of perishing by any ordinary weapon, and mounted upon a huge black horse, the especial gift of Beelzebub!

FAUST With gentlemen like you indeed The inward essence from the name we read, As all too plainly it doth appear, When Beelzebub, Destroyer, Liar, meets the ear.

I pity my poor fellow creatures who may have been made prisoners in this war, and especially some that were lately sent to the Havanah, and all by the treachery of that vile fellow, John Evergin, who says he is possessed with the spirit of the inward man, but was possessed with the spirit of Beelzebub, when he piloted the cursed Spaniards over the bar of Obricock, as it has been proved in Court.

Faith, an I were eyewashing Beelzebub I could catch it no hotter.

" The scene of this strange drama is laid in Heaven, and the dramatis personæ are as follows: Beelzebub } Belial } Disobedient Officers.

Beelzebub, Belial, Apollion, &c. I give this from the original Dutch now before me.

Renahnce ole Beelzebub an' all 'is bloomin' wirks!

"I would as soon send my son at once to be a page to Beelzebub," returned Major Oakshott.

She has been bred up to regard one of us as her lot, and she would accept me without a murmur if I were Beelzebub himself, horns and tail and all!

Wellington 'the Beau,' Lord John Russell 'Pie and Thimble,' Brougham, with whom he was on friendly terms, is sometimes 'Bruffam,' sometimes 'Beelzebub,' and sometimes 'Old Wickedshifts'; and Lord Durham, who once remarked that one could 'jog along on £40,000 a year,' is 'King Jog.'

62 examples of  beelzebub  in sentences