56 examples of findeth in sentences

My heart goes restless wandering around, Seeking her through old haunts and vacant nooks, Like one who, waking from some troubled dream, Findeth his love soft stolen from his side, And straightway seeketh in a dim amaze All through the moonlight for her straying feet.

Sleep over all the Present and the Past The Future standing idle at the gate, Gazing amazed, like one who, in hot haste Bearing great tidings to some palace porch, Findeth the place deserted.

Toss up your bugle-horns unto the stars: Toil findeth ease, peace follows after wars.

Everything he meddleth with he either findeth imperfect or maketh so; neither is there anything that soundeth so harsh in his ear as the commendation of another; whereto yet perhaps he fashionably and coldly assenteth, but with such an after-clause of exception as doth more than mar his former allowance; and if he list not to give a verbal disgrace, yet he shakes his head and smiles, as if his silence should say, I could and will not.

O star supreme hast thou in the daytime hidden thyself, and made useless unto men the wings of their strength and the paths that wisdom findeth, and hastest along a way of darkness to bring on us some strange thing?

[Sidenote: The Lady Helen findeth the King] When they came to that place of open rocks above told of, they found King Ban lying very quiet and still upon the ground and with a countenance of great peace.

[Sidenote: King Arthur findeth Sir Pellias again]

[Sidenote: Sir Launcelot findeth Sir Tristram and Belle Isoult in the forest]

Upon that she was angered thinking that he had intended to make a jest and she said: "Begone, fool, for if my father, who is King Pecheur, cometh and findeth thee here, he will punish thee for this jest."

[Sidenote: Sir Percival findeth the Lady Yvette]

"Blessed is the man that findeth wisdom, and getteth understanding, for the merchandise thereof is better than silver, and the gain thereof better than gold: it is more precious than pearls, and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared to her," Prov.

He says,"His meat is apples, worms, or grapes: when he findeth apples or grapes on the earth, he rolleth himself upon them, until he have filled all his prickles, and then carrieth them home to his den, never bearing above one in his mouth; and if it fortune that one of them fall off by the way, he likewise shaketh off all the residue, and walloweth upon them afresh, until they be all settled upon his back again.

It is Osiris when he goeth into Tattu (i.e., Busiris) and findeth there the soul of R[=a]; there the one god embraceth the other, and souls spring into being within the two tchafi."

"Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might," was Mr. Dodgson's rule of life, and, as the end drew near, he only worked the harder: Christ Church, Oxford, April 10, 1890.

O, no; it is but a fulfilment in part of the great mission, "do with all thy might what thy hand findeth to do."

And the mind attaining ease, the body findeth ease also.

When any of the six senses findeth its particular object, the desire springeth up in the heart to enjoy that particular object.

He that (in prosperity) enjoyeth his substance with his adherents findeth in them sharers of his adversity,this is the best means of securing adherents, and it is said that he that hath adherents, winneth the sovereignty of the world!

He added, 'I remember what you once said to me, 'What thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; but the children of this world are wiser than the children of light; and I fear this is sadly neglected;'with additional kind advice.

Behold, Thou hast driven me out this day from the face of the earth, and from Thy face shall I be hid; and it shall come to pass that every one that findeth me shall slay me."

WHAT THE SLEEPLESS GRANDAM THINKS All through the cold night, beating wings shadowy Sweep o'er the church-village poor, Only one Grandam a hundred years hoary, Findeth her slumber

For whoso findeth me findeth life, And shall obtain favor of the Lord.

For whoso findeth me findeth life, And shall obtain favor of the Lord.

"Even as the sparrow findeth an house, and the swallow a nest for herself where she may lay her young, so I seek thine altars, O Lord of Hosts, my King and my God."Psalm lxxxiv., Marginal Translation.

further, it may be asked, what can the soul do, when, after all this, it findeth no help or supply, but deadness remaining, yea, and it may be, growing? Ans.

56 examples of  findeth  in sentences