54 examples of belongeth in sentences

" "That belongeth fairly to the chapel," quoth Robin, "so lay it to one side.

Far be it from us to take from the blessed Saint Thomas that which belongeth to him."

dayes journey further, and came vnto a certaine great riuer, and entered also into a city, whereunto belongeth a mighty bridge, to passe the said riuer.

It must be remembered that we make war only upon armed men, and that we cannot take vengeance for the wrongs our people have suffered without lowering ourselves in the eyes of all whose abhorrence has been excited by the atrocities of our enemy, without offending against Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favor and support our efforts must all prove in vain.

We make war only upon armed men, and cannot take vengeance for the wrongs our people have suffered without offending against Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favor and support our efforts must all prove in vain.

hap the good are glad forthwith at the sweet tidingsnow therefore, O son of Kronos, unto whom Ætna belongeth, the wind-beaten burden that crusheth fierce Typhon's hundred heads, receive thou this band of triumph for an Olympian victory won by the Graces' aid, a most enduring light of far-prevailing valorous deeds.

This praise also belongeth to the Syracusan who is lord of this triumphal song.

And the page said: "It belongeth to Queen Guinevere; for King Arthur is coming hither into the forest with his court.

" Then Sir Percydes said: "Dear friend, when thou desireth to find that damosel to whom belongeth the ring, come thou to me and I will tell thee where thou mayst find her; yet I know not why thou dost not go and find her now.

Fair houses, pictures, orchards, gardens, fields, a fair hawk, a fair horse is most acceptable unto us; whatsoever pleaseth our eyes and ears, we call beautiful and fair; "Pleasure belongeth to the rest of the senses, but grace and beauty to these two alone."

* Faith in divinity is the wisdom and providence, and belongeth to the doctrine.

But not to me belongeth such a grace, And, were it mine, 'tis not in amorous shade To river music that such song is made: The song that moves the battle on awoke To the stern rhythm of the swordsman's stroke, The song that fans the city's weary face Sprang not afar from out some leafy place, But bubbled spring-like in its dingiest lane From out a heart that shared the city's pain;

" [Footnote 15: That is, belongeth.]

"If thou hast ground to till, labour in the field which God hath given thee; rather than fill thy mouth with that which belongeth to thy neighbours it is better to terrify him that hath possessions [to give them unto thee].

"Hail Tcheser-tep, who comest forth from thy shrine, I have not uttered curses against that which belongeth to God and is with me. 42.

The world belongeth to those that are forgiving; the other world is also theirs.

Thus, O king, everything belongeth to those that are mighty.

Oh, what gentleness belongeth to this high-souled one!

There in that tirtha is another, O chief of the Bharatas, that belongeth to Viswamitra.

O lord of men, this is the holy spring that belongeth to Indra.

" SECTION CXXXIII "'Ashtavakra said, "When no Brahmana is met with on the way, the way belongeth to the blind, the deaf, the women, carriers of burden, and the king respectively.

But when a Brahmana is met with on the way, it belongeth to him alone."

For the increase whereof, if your imperial Maiestie shall adde the securitie of passage, with other priuileges most necessary to vse the trade with your men, your maiestie shall doe that which belongeth to a most honorable and liberal prince, and deserue so much of vs, as by no continuance or length of time shalbe forgotten.

Such jurisdiction is forbidden and the common law "shall be executed and used, and have that which to it belongeth ... as it was accustomed to be in the time of King Edward."

I claim, Unto me belongeth shame.

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