Do we say dhole or dole

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dole 240 occurrences

So will I give my love, my life, no stinted dole.

There are full many sins confess'd, my Lord, In pain of body and in pain of soul; Some from the heart unearth'd by fire and sword, And stealing forth amid the spirit's dole, With fiery pain-sweat seething every word; But none, my Lord, that riseth to the sky, Bears guilt of mine upon its blister'd tongue; Though torture's fire is quick to forge a lie, None from these woman's lips could ere be wrung; No!

Then pause or e'er thou stampest on thy soul Eternally such misery as thine, And writest on God's conscience-blasting scroll, A wife's dishonour, and a tarnish'd line, To weigh for thee thine everlasting dole... Friend, let thine arm be strong, good sooth there's need, Thou cuttest through a weary depth of woe!

We are all one with Natureevery breeze Stealeth about the chambers of the soul, Haunting their rest with sounds of joy or dole; And every cloud that creepeth from the seas, Traileth its shade o'er human sympathies.

In my lonely misery, Oh! that loved voice ne'er forgot, Thou dost wake my brooding soul, Smit'st it till the bitter dole Breaks aloud beyond controul, While the briny tear-drops roll, Drowning, cries which she hears not.

In doly season is in melancholy or wintry season: an adjective formed from dole, and with the same meaning as doleful.

In thy breasts crystal balls, embalm my breath, Dole it all out in sighs, when I am laid; Thy lips on mine like cupping glasses clasp; Let our tongues meet, and strive as they would sting: Crush out my wind with one straight-girting grasp, Stabs on my heart keep time while thou dost sing.

But him avizing, he that dreadfull deed Forbore, and rather chose with scornfull shame Him to avenge, and blot his brutish name 1240 Unto the world, that never after anie Should of his race be voyd of infamie; And his false counsellor, the cause of all, To damne to death, or dole perpetuall, From whence he never should be quit nor stal'd.

By early risers he might be seen in his garden seeking out the nests of ants and giving them, with his own hands, their daily dole of rice.

Now this high born, wholesale soul-seller doubtless despises the retail 'soul-drivers' who give him their custom, and so does the wholesale grocer, the drizzling tapster who sneaks up to his counter for a keg of whiskey to dole out under a shanty in two cent glasses; and both for the same reason.

Therefore, let me think of myself, of my own sin, of the forgiveness even unto seventy times seven which I need; and then let me ask, can I, whose need is so great, dole out my forgiveness with a grudging hand, counting till a poor "seven times" be reached, and then staying my hand?

R105879, 12Jan53, The John C. Winston Co. (PWH) DOLE, NATHAN HASKELL.

SEE Dole, Nathan Haskell.

SEE Babbitt, Harold E. DOLE, NATHAN HASKELL.

Florence Talpey Williams (W); 20Mar59; R233298, R233289. Dole.

Translated by Helen B. Dole.

SEE Bower, B. M. DOLE, NATHAN H. SEE Roget's international thesaurus of English words and phrases.

Authors of new matter: Nathan H. Dole & Robert L. Crowell.

SEE BOWER, B. M. DOLE, NATHAN HASKELL.

SEE DOLE, NATHAN HASKELL.

SEE Dole, Nathan Haskell.

It was of course our duty to call on Governor Dole.

When Mr. Dole appeared, he was closely followed by an attendant bearing a large and most attractive-looking bottle carefully wrapped in a napkin, and our spirits rose.

Then take my dole although I deale my alms ill, Narcissus cannot love with any damzell; Although, for most part, men to love encline all, I will not, I, this is your answere finall.

They make their request at each house in rhyming verses, threatening with evil consequences the curmudgeons who refuse them a dole.

Do we say   dhole   or  dole