936 examples of begot in sentences

He would find himself richly repaid for a sojourn in some insignificant place the very name of which is unknown beyond sea,just as Mr. Mackenzie Wallacewhose book on Russia is a model of what such books should begot so much invaluable experience from his months of voluntary exile at Ivánofka in the province of Novgorod.

Turning to the literature of the past, Shakespeare has several allusions to the plant, as in "I Henry VI," where a messenger enters and exclaims: "Awake, awake, English nobility! Let not sloth dim your honours new begot; Cropp'd are the flower-de-luces in your arms; Of England's coat one half is cut away.

Heard you not never how an actor's wife, Whom he (fond fool) lov'd dearly as his life, Coming in's way did chance to get a jape, As he was 'tired in his devil's shape; And how equivocal a generation Was then begot, and brought forth thereupon?

All your persuasions are to no effect, Never allege her virtues nor her beauty, My settled unkindness hath begot

Thus coxcombs, blind to real merit, In vicious frolics fancy spirit. What is't to me by whom begot?

To thee 'tis given To train the sprightly steed, more fleet than those Begot by winds, or the celestial breed That bore the great Pelides through the press Of heroes armed, and broke their crowded ranks; Which proudly neighing, with the sun begins 90 Cheerful his course; and ere his beams decline, Has measured half thy surface unfatigued.

Upon festival days he goes to court, and salutes without resaluting; at night in an ordinary he canvasseth the business in hand, and seems as conversant with all intents and plots as if he begot them.

In sum, he is commonly begot in a bush, born in a barn, lives in a highway, and dies in a ditch.

Having been an eyewitness to the causes that begot this condition and to the condition itself, I feel it my duty to tell the story as I know it.

In Nova Francia and Turkey (as Leah, Rachel, and Sarah did to Abraham and Jacob) they bring their fairest damsels to their husbands' beds; Livia seconded the lustful appetites of Augustus: Stratonice, wife to King Diotarus, did not only bring Electra, a fair maid, to her good man's bed, but brought up the children begot on her, as carefully as if they had been her own.

; Comus the god of good fellows, gods of silence, of comfort, Hebe goddess of youth, Mena menstruarum, &c. male and female gods, of all ages, sexes and dimensions, with beards, without beards, married, unmarried, begot, not born at all, but, as Minerva, start out of Jupiter's head.

We were at first a mere handful, but when We had recourse to marriage and begot children we came to surpass all mankind not only in manliness but in populousness.

[-3-] You have done right, then, to imitate the gods and right to emulate your fathers, that, just as they begot you, you may also bring others into the world.

Rid man of these erroneous fears and of a political system begot for purposes of exploitation and see whether by returning to an age of primitive innocence he cannot prove that nature is trustworthy.

I have been credibly informed that Mr. William Bullock, the famous Comedian, is the descendant of this Gabriel, who begot Mr. William Bullocks great grandfather on the Body of the above-mentioned Mrs. Margaret Clark.

Several times the hunters were close upon their heels, but the magnitude of the escaping party begot unusual vigilance on the part of those who sympathized with the fugitives, and strangely enough, the underground railroad seemed to have had its tracks cleared and signals set for this particular train.

They are the proper issue of his brain, lawfully begot, not foundlings, nor the "bastards of his art."

Cipriano de Rore, De Croes, and Jacques Buus were all married men, and begot hostages to fortune.

350 A Lion[105] old, obscene, and furious made By lust, compress'd her mother in a shade; Then, by a left-hand marriage, weds the dame, Covering adultery with a specious name: So Schism begot; and Sacrilege and she, A well match'd pair, got graceless Heresy.

And, but I blush your honesty to blot, Pray God you prove them lawfully begot:

460 With these the Martin readily concurr'd, A church-begot, and church-believing bird; Of little body, but of lofty mind, Round-bellied, for a dignity design'd, And much a dunce, as Martins are by kind.

I pay homage to the worshipful Ashtavakra, by whose grace to-day I shall join him who hath begot me.

Humiliated by their nonentity at the end of the last reign, they begot this system upon the reveries of M. de Cambrai.

Just imagine, Don Luis, if at this time for the preservation of my own interests I begot a son, would it not be a coldly premeditated attempt against the future?

How loved, how honoured once avails thee not, To whom related or by whom begot.

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