68 examples of frith in sentences

Frith, iii. Fulgent, ii.

G. Walker and J. Smith, and Messrs. Dennison, Evans, Watson, Hart, Storer, Bott, Hawkesley, Pennington, Wright, Frith, Hall, and Wakefield, the committee.

From his galley in the Frith Argyle beheld the assault of the enemy, the shock of the combatants, and the slaughter of at least one half of his whole force.[d]

These preliminaries being settled,[b] he embarked on board a small squadron furnished by the prince of Orange, and, after a perilous navigation of three weeks, during which he had to contend with the stormy weather, and to elude the pursuit of the parliamentary cruisers, he arrived in safety in the Frith of Cromartie.[c]

Mourn, all ye hawks of heaven, for me Oft, oft, by frith and flood, I called ye forth to feast on kings; Who now shall give ye food? Mourn, too, thou deep-devouring sea, For of earth's proudest lords We served thee oft a sumptuous feast With our sharp shining swords; Mourn, midnight, mourn, no more thou'lt hear Armed thousands shout my name.

We can only say that his position there is not to the credit of his philosophical professions; and that we can contemplate his presence there with as little satisfaction as we look on the figure of the worldly and frivolous bishop in Mr. Frith's picture of "The Last Sunday of Charles II.

Mr. W.C. Hazlitt in his Memoir of Hazlitt says that his grandfather moved in 1829 to 3 Bouverie Street, and in the beginning of 1830 to 6 Frith Street, Soho.

Morgen frith...

[Footnote 1: Pronounced "Edge-frith.

How contrary to its spirit and precepts, that, "Lands intersected by a narrow frith, Abhor each other, Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations, who had else, Like kindred drops, been mingled into one.

We set sail in a few days with a fair wind down the Frith, and soon left the Bass and the May behind us.

Probably it is what Richard of Cirencester calls the "Caledonian Wood," westward of the Varar or Murray Frith.

[Illustration: F. Frith & Co. WELLS CATHEDRAL.

SEE Frith, Henry. SCHREIBER, CARL F. Faust, a tragedy.

SEE Frith, Henry. SCHREIBER, CARL F. Faust, a tragedy.

The immediate vicinage of Culloden House is well wooded; the Frith spreads finely in front; the Ross-shire hills assume a more varied and commanding aspect; and Ben Wyvis towers proudly over his compeers, with a bold pronounced character.

Ships were passing and re-passing before us in the Frith, the birds were singing blithely overhead, and the sky was without a cloud.

We are informed that a Shin salmon (recognized as such by its shape and size) was, on a certain occasion, captured in the river Conon, a fine stream which flows into the upper portion of the neighbouring Frith of Cromarty.

It was marked and returned to the river, and was taken next day in its native stream the Shin, having, on discovering its mistake, descended the Cromarty Frith, skirted the intermediate portion of the outer coast by Tarbet Ness, and ascended the estuary of the Oykel.

VALE (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

NETHER STOWEY (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) TAUNTON FROM THE RIVER (From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, Dundee) WELLS CATHEDRAL (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) VICARS' CLOSE, WELLS (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

NETHER STOWEY (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) TAUNTON FROM THE RIVER (From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, Dundee) WELLS CATHEDRAL (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) VICARS' CLOSE, WELLS (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

NETHER STOWEY (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) TAUNTON FROM THE RIVER (From a Photograph by Messrs Valentine, Dundee) WELLS CATHEDRAL (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate) VICARS' CLOSE, WELLS (From a Photograph by Messrs Frith, Reigate)

It was a piece of charming genrea crowded scene in Rotten Row, called 'Waiting for the Queen,' painted with knowledge and grace; owing more to Wilkie than to Frith, and something to influences more modern than either; a picture belonging to a familiar English tradition, and worthily representing it.

Lands intersected by a narrow frith Abhor each other.

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