2831 examples of exile in sentences

"The name of Witikind, the famous opponent of Charlemagne, who always fled before his sight, concealed himself in the forests, and returned again in his absence, is no more than uitu chint, in Old High Dutch, and signifies the son of the wood, an appellation which he could never have received at his birth, since it denotes an exile or outlaw.

Happy he whom neither wealth nor fashion, Nor the march of the encroaching city, Drives an exile From the hearth of his ancestral homestead!

" Something in her manner prevented my uttering a word more in behalf of the poor little exile.

Their sojourn with us, or farther south, is merely an exile by stress of climate, like the flitting of the Southern planters from the rice-fields to the mountains in summer, or the pleasure tour or watering-place visit customary with the citizens of Boston and New York.

* TINO IN EXILE.

Louis was given the surname for having been in exile in England, whence he was recalled to the crown.

Death of Gregory VII, in exile at Salerno; the papacy vacant till the following year.

hemmed around With woes, which who that suffers would not kneel And beg for exile or the pangs of death?

Oh, Nell, can I let him die alone and in exile, when I have both heart and home to give him?" Helen could say no more; she kissed and comforted the faithful little soul, feeling all the while such sympathy and tenderness that she wondered at herself, for with this interest in the love of another came a sad sense of loneliness, as if she was denied the sweet experience that every woman longs to know.

He began at Coblentz; the other, after doing the mysterious at Heidelberg, appeared as an exile, and made quick work with the prejudices of my well-beloved nieceshey, Amy?" "Go on; who are they?" cried both girls, breathlessly.

" "No, young ladies; the courier and exile are defunct, and from their ashes rise Baron Sigismund Palsdorf, my friend, and Sidney Power, my nephew.

Ah, it was capital fun to play the forlorn exile, study English, and flirt with my cousin.

Thou mayst understand how the wishes of our hearts encompassed thee; I have felt my soul for ever united to thine in the Lord; and it seems to me that if my eyes should never again meet thine in this land of exile, I should speedily recognize thee in the happy mansions where the goodness of the Redeemer has prepared us a place.

It must not be forgotten that this has been written in exile, and that to name a hero was to condemn him to exile.

It must not be forgotten that this has been written in exile, and that to name a hero was to condemn him to exile.

He had been captured, and was kneeling before the firing-party; I interfered, and I saved his life, together with that of some others, M., D., D., B., and that brave-hearted architect Rolland, who when an exile, later on, so ably restored the Brussels Palace of Justice.

[20] Died in exile in Guernsey.

ii. Died in exile at Termonde.

There were Rasay himself; his brother Dr. Macleod; his nephew the Laird of M'Kinnon; the Laird of Macleod; Colonel Macleod of Talisker, an officer in the Dutch service, a very genteel man, and a faithful branch of the family; Mr. Macleod of Muiravenside, best known by the name of Sandie Macleod, who was long in exile on account of the part which he took in 1745; and several other persons.

Kings and subjects may both take a lesson of moderation from the melancholy fate of the House of Stuart; that Kings may not suffer degradation and exile, and subjects may not be harassed by the evils of a disputed succession.

With the shock I awoke, just as the day had broke, And found myself an exile, and twas all but a dream.

She added that, a spell of frost having put an end to the hunting, life at Wardenhurst had become extremely flat, and she had begun to envy Piers in his exile.

"Our young friend," he explained, addressing Norgate, "is an exile in London.

Henriote declared bitterly, "I am exile.

Hannibal, who had been obliged to flee from Carthage, came to him at Ephesus; and the singularly honourable reception accorded to the exile was virtually a declaration of war against Rome.

2831 examples of  exile  in sentences