908 examples of gall in sentences

too surely shalt thou find 5 Thine own well full, if thou returnest home, Of tears and gall.

Too surely shalt thou find Thine own well full, if thou returnest home, Of tears and gall.

And it moved gall in some of the great ones there present, to have their feast still dulled with the society of that wretched beggar as they deemed him, and they reviled and spurned at him with their feet.

He knew himself better when he shrank so long and persistently from the yoke of priesthood, and when, having yielded against his truer instincts to the indiscreet zeal of pious friends, he experienced an agony of repugnance at his first Mass. With different antecedents he might have profited by the yoke, but as things stood it could but gall him.

It takes diplomacy and unadulterated gall to run a show.

As St. Peter did to Simon Magus, telling him that he was in the gall of bitterness, and in the bond of iniquity.

What greater madness can be conceived than to deprive our minds of all true content here, and to separate our souls from eternal bliss hereafter; to gall our consciences now with sore remorse, and to engage ourselves for ever in remediless miseries?

Were Peter Damian still upon earth, To be shocked by such ungodly mirth, He would write your names, with pen of gall, In his Book of Gomorrah, one and all!

O grief of griefs, O gall of all good hearts!

And if I speake, her wrath renew I shall; And if I silent be, my hart will breake, Or choked be with overflowing gall.

That cancker-worme, that monster, Gelosie, Which eates the heart and feedes upon the gall, Turning all Loves delight to miserie, Through feare of losing his felicitie.

The Chronicles of the Monk of Saint-Gall describe an adventure which befell Charlemagne on the occasion of his setting out with his huntsmen and hounds in order to chase an enormous bear which was the terror of the Vosges.

Merriwell's laughter filled Diamond's very soul with gall and wormwood.

The selection of the sub-agent appointed by Commissioner McKenney is gall and wormwood to him.

Where him I have not, Is the grave; and all The world to me Is turned to gall.

MEPHISTOPHELES Such spiteful chance, 'tis natural, Must thy existence fill with gall.

The British historian of the Greek Revolution, writing of the year 1821, says,"Among the European Governments, England was probably, next to Austria, the one most hostile to Greece at that period, when her foreign policy was guided by a spirit akin to that of Metternich; the hired organs of Ministry were loud in defence of Islam, and gall dropped from their pens on the Christian cause."

There was not a look or a gesture which could gall the eyes of their masters.

It was to "break the gall," he said, and so bring the drowned person to the surface.

* * SISTER SIMMONS Almost every other evening jest as reg'lar as the clock When we're settin' down ter supper, wife and I, there comes a knock An' a high-pitched voice, remarking', "Don't get up; it's me, yer know"; An' our mercury drops from "summer" down ter "twenty-five below," An' our cup of bliss turns sudden inter wormwood mixed with gall,

SEE Gall, Ellen M. BANNING, MARGARET CULKIN.

SEE Gall, Alice Crew.

SEE GALL, ALICE CREW.

SEE CARCASSONNE, ELY. GALL, ALICE CREW.

Splasher, by Alice Crew Gall & Fleming H. Crew.

908 examples of  gall  in sentences