536 examples of deigns in sentences

But that great man no deed of grace Deigns to bestow on me.

And oft, beneath the odorous shade Of Chili's boundless forests laid, She deigns to hear the savage youth repeat, In loose numbers wildly sweet, Their feather-cinctured chiefs and dusky loves.

O Venus, for this grace That deigns me, all unworthy, to deserve So rare a love, in heaven I should thee place.

Why, man, and wilt thou doubt, Where Sylla deigns these dangers to aver? Sirrah, except not so, misdoubt not so: See here Aneparius' letters, read the lines, And say, Lucretius, that I favour thee, That darest but suspect thy general.

Lo, senators, the man that sat aloft, Now deigns to give inferiors highest place.

The wild Albanian, kirtled to his knee, With shawl-girt head and ornamented gun, And gold-embroider'd garments, fair to see; The crimson-scarfed men of Macedon; The Delhi with his cap of terror on, And crooked glaive; the lively, supple Greek, And swarthy Nubia's mutilated son; The bearded Turk, that rarely deigns to speak, Master of all around, too potent to be meek.

'Tis then to show her mutability: But since, amidst ten thousand frowning threats Of fickle fortune's thrice-unconstant wheel, She deigns to show one little pleasing smile, Let's do our best false fortune to beguile, And take advantage of her ever-changing moods.

In all lucrative speculations the magistrate seeks to have the largest share; in all his enterprises he calls in the forced aid of his subjects, and if he deigns to remunerate their labor, at most it is only on the same terms as if they had been working on account of the king.

She deigns not my good will, but doth reprove, And of my rural music holdeth scorn.

Here oft to raise the tuneful song The virgin band of Muses deigns, And car-borne Aphrodite guides her golden reins.

"Since your majesty deigns to interest yourself so much about me," replied Nizza, "I will use no disguise.

Milton gives us testimony very much in point: "My celestial patroness, who deigns Her nightly visitation unimplored, And dictates to me slumb'ring.

Thou art indeed a lovely flower, And I, just like the fleeting hour, Which few will heed on folly's brink, So rarely deigns the world to think.

Come, let us teach each other's tears to flow, Like fasting bards, in fellowship of woe, When the coy Muse puts on coquettish airs, Nor deigns one line to their voracious prayers!

In climes beyond the Solar road, Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam, The Muse has broke the twilight-gloom To cheer the shivering native's dull abode; And oft beneath the odorous shade Of Chili's boundless forests laid, She deigns to hear the savage youth repeat, In loose numbers, wildly sweet, Their feather-cinctured chiefs and dusky loves.

Is it a lifeless corpse, save only when popular "consent" deigns to puff breath into its nostrils?

Is it a lifeless corpse, save only when popular "consent" deigns to put breath into its nostrils?

Is it a lifeless corpse, save only when popular "consent" deigns to puff breath into its nostrils?

Storehouse rare Of rich conceits, to please the Fair! Happiest he of mortal men, (I crown him monarch of the pen,) To whom Sophia deigns to give The flattering prerogative To inscribe his name in chief, On thy first and maiden Leaf.

"The nation," it said, "will see with transport that the king deigns to draw near to her."

Come, let us teach each others tears to flow, Like fasting bards, in fellowship of woe, When the coy muse puts on coquettish airs, Nor deigns one line to their voracious prayers; Thy spirit, groaning like th'encumber'd block Which bears my works, deplores them as dead stock, Doom'd by these undiscriminating times To endless sleep, with Della Cruscan rhymes; Yes, Critics, whisper thee, litigious wretches!

At length the appeased deity deigns to answer, and in a gracious echo reveals the solution of the enigma of the dowrya husband.

'To those in pain or distress he is pitiful, and sometimes deigns to afford relief.'

Hath Justice communed with, or claimed him hers, Guided his deeds and thoughts, this might have been; But neither when he fled the darksome womb, Or in his childhood, or in youth's fair prime, Or when the hair thick gathered on his chin, Hath Justice communed with, or claimed him hers, Nor in this outrage on his Fatherland Deem I she now beside him deigns to stand.

She does him wrong in failing to call him to her chamber that he may remove her shoes humbly upon his knees, when she deigns to stretch forth her foot.

536 examples of  deigns  in sentences