Do we say hail or hale

hail 1618 occurrences

You hail it with joy after the Cimmerian gloom of the lower floors; and, pushing the door further ajar, you find yourself in a square low room lit by two windows which command a view of the street below.

He has a perfect acquaintance with the intricacies of Bombay galis and back-slums; he is a creature of jovial temper, being hail-fellow-well- met with most of his customers, and he is not a grasping creditor.

Captain Raleigh sent a hail across the water in a loud voice.

She was perfectly exposed to the storm; and the wind blowing her dress about her thin figure, and the lightning flashing round her, made her look like Medea alighted from her chariot, or the Sibyl of the tempest that was rolling around her, the only living thing within hail at that moment, except ourselves.

and again the third bid him "All hail!

He coming up to Ulysses, took him by the hand with a kind of fear, as if touched exceedingly with imagination of his great worth, and said thus to him, "Hail! father stranger!

ON DEAD MAN'S HILL "Once when two of our regiments came over a hill and saw the valley that lay before them being terrifically shelled by the cannon and assailed by hail from the machine guns, the whole column was seen to pause and a look of worry came over the faces of these men that for just an instant was pitiful.

And the bullets and the shellsit was like passing through the most awful hail storm.

"The French mitrailleuse corps pressed close on their comrades' heels, placing weapons at vantage points that had escaped the fire and showering a leaden hail upon the main body of Germans retreating up Corbeaux Hill.

FROM A HYMN TO THE PILLORY Hail hieroglyphic state-machine, Contrived to punish fancy in!

THE DAY OF JUDGMENT When the fierce north-wind with his airy forces, Bears up the Baltic to a foaming fury; And the red lightning with a storm of hail comes Rushing amain down; How the poor sailors stand amazed and tremble, While the hoarse thunder, like a bloody trumpet, Roars a loud onset to the gaping waters, Quick to devour them.

There are headlands hereabout, and we might be within hail of one at this minute.

Enyhow it wa' n't my place ter hail 'em.

590 Hail Freedom!

Great was the uproar, loud the brazen drums And trumpets rung, the earth shook, and seemed rent By that tremendous conflict, javelins flew Like hail on every side, and the warm blood Streamed from the wounded and the dying men.

The seventh plague was a hail so great that there was never none like tofore, and thunder and fire that it destroyed all the grass and herbs of Egypt and smote down all that was in the field, men and beasts.

And our Lord, when he fought, sent down such hail-stones that slew more of his enemies with the stones than with man's hand.

All hail, new-comer!

How could he greet the day, hail the light, bless Nature for her beauty, thank God for his life?

All jammed together as we were, it would seem that we might have been absolutely slaughtered by the leaden hail which was poured in upon us; and the only explanation of our marvellous immunity probably lies in the fact that the enemy were surprisingly bad shots.

through the coldest days, Imprisoned in walls of brown, They never lost heart though the blast shriek loud, And the sleet and the hail came down, But patiently each wrought her beautiful dress, Or fashioned her beautiful crown; And now they are coming to brighten the world, Still shadowed by winter's frown;

The rain felt and looked as if it might at any minute become hail or snow;

Bits of splintered ice fell around them like hail.

On the eighth of Jomada-al-akher, they were alarmed, by receiving, news that the son of Ahmed Beg had plundered the Daji, who was ambassador from Awis, or Oweys Khan; and they made every possible haste to pass through the defiles of the mountains, notwithstanding of much hail and rain falling at the time.

That moss-covered vessel I hail as a treasure For often, at noon, when returned from the field, I found it the source of an exquisite pleasure, The purest and sweetest that nature can yield.

hale 1424 occurrences

Supported John P. Hale for the Presidency.

It was no beaten and wounded ruffian, but a hale and hearty fellow, who looked bright and happy, and before he could speak and tell his news the Sheriff began to question him.

This the best method, credit me, Again at eighty to grow hale and young.

"HALE: ib., w. Carp.

R104621. SEE Smith, William J. SMITH, YOUNG B. Cases on the law of public utilities, selected and annotated by Young B. Smith and Noel T. Dowling; including cases and pleadings on rates, selected and arr. by Robert L. Hale.

SEE Sutherland, Hale.

SEE Sutherland, Hale.

HALE, LOUISE CLOSSER.

© 5Mar26, A883588. R116222, 20Aug53, Louise Closser Hale (A) HALE, ROBERT L. Cases on the law of public utilities.

© 5Mar26, A883588. R116222, 20Aug53, Louise Closser Hale (A) HALE, ROBERT L. Cases on the law of public utilities.

HALE, ETHEL M. Stories of men and nature.

Ethel Hale (Russel) (A); 21Jul55; R153154. HALL, ERNEST JAMES.

Murder on display, by Christopher Hale, pseud.

SEE Swift, Edith Hale.

SWIFT, EDITH HALE.

(Hale lecture series)

Compiled by Heywood Hale <pb id='042.png' /> Broun.

BROUN, HEYWOOD HALE.

HALE, FRANK E. The use of copper sulphate in control of microscopic organisms.

by Robert L. Hale © 30Sep26, A958212.

HALE, NANCY.

Nancy Hale (A); 12Mar73; R547741.

Nancy Hale (A); 12Mar73; R547740.

Janet R. Hale (NK); 8Apr74; R574178. R574179.

CHAPTER V THE STUDENT OF AGRICULTURE Washington took great pains to inform himself concerning any subject in which he was interested and hardly was he settled down to serious farming before he was ordering from England "the best System now extant of Agriculture," Shortly afterward he expressed a desire for a book "lately published, done by various hands, but chiefly collected from the papers of Mr. Hale.

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