3952 examples of kneels in sentences

[Kneels, and takes her by the Hand.

Say on, my angry Deity [Kneels.

[Kneels. Lord.

[A new thought comes to HECUBA; she kneels and beats the earth with her hands.

" Then did Pericles shew his daughter to her mother, saying, "Look who kneels here, flesh of thy flesh, thy burthen at sea, and called Marina, because she was yielded there."

Then Sir Henry grasped his father's hand and said, "Here kneels one who hath served thee well, King Richard, and, as thou knowest, hath stepped between thee and death in Palestine; yet do I abide by my dear father, and here I say also, that I would freely give shelter to this noble outlaw, Robin Hood, even though it brought thy wrath upon me, for my father's honor and my father's welfare are as dear to me as mine own.

His foeman kneels by his side, And raises his head to his knee Oh, God!

But still by his side his brother kneels, Chill horror has frozen his veins; He heeds not the glancing shower of shells, That with red fire glitters and rains.

[RICH. kneels down.

Query, Life kneels to thrones.

He kneels at morn, and noon, and eve He hath a cushion plump: 520 It is the moss that wholly hides The rotted old oak-stump.

30 She stole along, she nothing spoke, The sighs she heaved were soft and low, And naught was green upon the oak But moss and rarest mistletoe: She kneels beneath the huge oak tree, 35

It is not in truth a chapel at all, but a consecrated chamber in a very small, very lowly cottage, which stands, or one might appropriately, if not with absolute novelty, say which kneels, in the center of a large garden, a garden primeval in rusticity and size, its limits being defined by no lesser boundaries than the four intersecting streets outside, and its culture showing only the careless, shiftless culture of nature.

Then we shall come to the Communion, not with hearts narrowed and shut up, perhaps, from the very person who kneels next to us: but truly open-hearted; with hearts as wideah God, that it were possible!as the sacred heart of Christ, in which is room for all mankind.

[Kneels.] MRS.

She, too, with some subsidiary worship, kneels at the new altar, and all is well.

[HEDWIG kneels with the boy before the dying man.] ATTING.

She stands back of the sofa, while he, gazing downward, kneels before it.)

Whofalling at her father's feet, Like the most lowly suppliant, kneels; And, with imploring voice, unmeet For one so fondly lov'd, appeals.

Anna kneels down beside her.

You may remember that a ring is formed and the person within the ring who is "it," kneels before someone in the circle and mews or purrs appealingly three times successively.

A woman always kneels when she has occasion to talk to a man" (Macdonald, I., 129).

It is something like that which happens when the pilgrim kneels on Easter Night.

Once more came the passion for beautifying our own, and we made our lawns to bud and blossom like the roses; worshipping at the shrine of the majestic ocean, "Its waves were kneeling on the strand, As kneels the human knee, Their white locks bowing to the sand The priesthood of the sea.

When the flames have died down, the whole assembly kneels round about the bonfire and an old man prays aloud.

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