5477 examples of curse in sentences

But 'tmust not remaine In that lone habitation, least a curse, A fearefull one, sease on mee.

Can a man Robd of a Jewell deare to him as breath Affect the theife, O murdresse?for that title Best suites thy impious quality, since thy curse, Thy cruell curse, imposd uppon my love, Has massacred two of the faithfulst hearts Affection ere united.

Can a man Robd of a Jewell deare to him as breath Affect the theife, O murdresse?for that title Best suites thy impious quality, since thy curse, Thy cruell curse, imposd uppon my love, Has massacred two of the faithfulst hearts Affection ere united.

To curse fate Were to allow I feard it, and admit Participation in me of that spiritt I most detest, a womans.

You have prevaild, arise: At your request I will performe an act, Which may no story hold least all who love Hereafter curse the president,Ile love her.

Pardon me, I must Proclaim to heaven and to the world a truth Which I should study to forget: you are A Creature so suparlatively bad That, were the earth as absolute from sinn As in its first creation, youre sole crimes Would pull a curse upon it.

I replied again, I knew not the house; but I perceived, on a sudden, by the naked queans, that I was now come into a bawdy-house, and then too late I began to curse the treachery of this old jade."

The only sound which he was accustomed to hear from the lips of his rider was a grunted curse now and then.

21 Evil (is to) the substance of his body, 22 whether (it be) the curse of his father, 23 or the curse of his mother, 24 or the curse of his elder brother, 25 or the bewitching curse of an unknown man.

21 Evil (is to) the substance of his body, 22 whether (it be) the curse of his father, 23 or the curse of his mother, 24 or the curse of his elder brother, 25 or the bewitching curse of an unknown man.

21 Evil (is to) the substance of his body, 22 whether (it be) the curse of his father, 23 or the curse of his mother, 24 or the curse of his elder brother, 25 or the bewitching curse of an unknown man.

21 Evil (is to) the substance of his body, 22 whether (it be) the curse of his father, 23 or the curse of his mother, 24 or the curse of his elder brother, 25 or the bewitching curse of an unknown man.

] [Footnote 2: In the Assyrian version, "curse."

21 On that day from the curse may my heart, O my god and my goddess, be delivered, 22 and may the enchantment go forth from my body.

" Myself."Granted; but you and your pastor profess to be anxious for the slaves' conversion to God, and thereby to roll away the curse.

These and a thousand other objects, seen as they were under a brilliant sun, presented a picture of surpassing splendour; but the curse and blight of slavery were upon it! Being now fairly under weigh, let me glance at a New Orleans paper of this morning, which I bought from one of the hawkers.

On the 10th of February we passed a great many sugar estates on both sides of the river, which would be agreeable objects but for the curse of slavery.

And when they had finished "'Mrs. Hislop,' said the man, as he turned to me, 'you're to take this child and bring it up as your own, or anybody else's you like, except Mr. Napier's, and you're never to say when or how you got it, for it's a banned creature, with the curse upon it of a malison for the sins of him who begot it and of her who bore it.

It is just possible, however, I fairly admit, that Mr. Napier, who was a very eccentric man, may have so worded the letter as to induce the world to believe that the so-considered illegitimate child had been dead-born, while he gratifiedprivately he might verily thinkhis vengeance by writing this terrible curse.

Even this incident had its use; for Mr. White, who had known Mr. Napier, and had faith (as who has not?) in the hereditary descent of bodily aspects, could not restrain himself from the remark, however much it might inflame the hopes of his client"The curse has left no blight there," said he.

The paper containing the curse was as indisputably in the handwriting of Mr. Napier as was the funeral letter.

Then Mrs. Hislop was unable to write, and no attempt had been made on the other side to prove that Henrietta had a father other than he who was pointed out by the paper of the curse.

"Bless them that curse you," He said; "pray for them that despitefully use you."

They did not dare to ask God to deal with their sins as they were dealing with the sins of those who had wronged them, lest they brought upon themselves not a blessing but a curse.

The curse has fallen, indeed, on me and mine.

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