Do we say pew or piu

pew 421 occurrences

It contains a raised pew, which is approached by a winding flight of stairs, and is covered in, so that it resembles nothing so much as a four-post bedstead.

This pew used to belong to the Milbanke family, with which Lord Byron was connected.

On Sunday we went to church in the morning, and sat in a large pew with Mr. Fielding, the church we went to is close by Mr. Tate's house, we did not go in the afternoon but Mr. Tate read a discourse to the boys on the 5th commandment.

It was a plain little place with plastered walls, and green glass windows, and one large square pew under the pulpit.

His wife entered the great square pew, but he strode on to the chancel, tapped the organist unceremoniously on the shoulder and spoke to him.

The squire marched back to his pew still frowning, and the voluntary continued.

During the service, a merchant in the town took a seat in the same pew with him, and at the close of the service, without a word being spoken on the subject, the merchant, after shaking hands with H and inquiring of his welfare, asked him if he would do him the favor of going down town to a certain boot and shoe store and select from the stock as good a pair of boots as he could find, and, said the merchant, "have them charged to me."

With cheerful spirit paid; each pew In decent order filled; no noise Loud intervene to drown the voice, Learning, or wisdom of the Teacher;

JOHN So entering in, not without fear, I past into the family pew, And covering up my eyes for shame, And deep perception of unworthiness, Upon the little hassock knelt me down, Where I so oft had kneel'd, A docile infant by Sir Walter's side; And, thinking so, I wept a second flood More poignant than the first; But afterwards was greatly comforted.

So that in the morning he was not able to see that the Frobishers' pew was empty until the litany.

COBDEN'S PEW IN HEYSHOTT CHURCH.

The pew is immediately beneath the pulpit, in which a small brass plate may be noticed.

So she went and sat apart in a dark distant pew, dressed in black and deeply veiled, praying, not it is to be feared, that John Caldigate might be a good husband to her girl, but that he, as he made his way downward to things below, might not drag her darling with him.

But the marriage ceremony was performed in spite of all this quarrelling, and the mother standing up in the dark corner of her pew heard her daughter's silver-clear voice as she vowed to devote herself to her husband.

"Hard times, gentlemen, hard times these are indeed with the Church," he informs the promoters of this ecclesiastical benefit, "to send her to the playhouse to gather pew-money.

I happened last Sunday to be shut into a Pew, which was full of young Ladies in the Bloom of Youth and Beauty.

'Last Sunday was Seven-night I went into a Church not far from London-Bridge; but I wish I had been contented to go to my own Parish, I am sure it had been better for me: I say, I went to Church thither, and got into a Pew very near the Pulpit.

The Deputy of the Ward sat in that Pew, and she stood opposite to him; and at a Glance into the Seat, tho' she did not appear the least acquainted with the Gentleman, was let in, with a Confusion that spoke much Admiration at the Novelty of the Thing.

As soon as Church was done, she immediately stepp'd out of her Pew, and fell into the finest pitty-pat Air, forsooth, wonderfully out of Countenance, tossing her Head up and down as she swam along the Body of the Church.

As the only substitute in my reach, I sat on the edge of the pew door and its panel, drew his arm across my knee, raised his head to my shoulder, and held it there by laying mine against it.

Going to church does not help them, for it must be an exclusive church and an exclusive pew, under an exclusive pastor who patronizes Jesus Christ but does not sympathize with Him, and who talks about the "dregs of society" as if it were something far removed from the knowledge and consciousness of his hearers.

The spring and summer will soon come, and then these great churches will be closed, their pew-owners distributed over lake and mountain in all the different parts of the wide world.

"Will ushers of Plymouth Church please seat the bearer in the Pastor's pew."

And in the Pastor's pew I sat, listening to that magnificent bass-viol voice with its persuasive low accent, its torrential scorn!

How many among Apollo's pew-renters, one wonders, have ever read Beddoes, or, indeed, have ever heard of him?

piu 37 occurrences

Phr. due teste valgono piu che una sola

Ho veduto prima del mio partire piu squadre di soldati andar per Londra cercando donne di allegra vita, imbarcandone 1,200 sopre tre vascelli per tragittarle all' isola, a fine di far propagazione.

Sighing still again, the girl turned once more to the old-fashioned instrument, with its faded crimson silk behind the walnut fretwork, and, playing the plaintive melody, sang an ancient serenade: Di questo cor tu m'hai ferito il core A cento colpi, piu non val mentire.

Pensa che non sopporto piu il dolore, E se segu cosi, vado a morire.

We only now know the whole man, all his art, all his insight, all his faculty of discerning the piu nell' uno, and the uno nell' piu.

We only now know the whole man, all his art, all his insight, all his faculty of discerning the piu nell' uno, and the uno nell' piu.

" "Amor puo troppo piu, che ne voi ne io possiamo."

According to its origin, its device is a sieve, and its motto, Il piu bel fior ne coglie; that is, It gathers the finest flour thereof.

Stefano Pirandello, Fausto Pirandello & Rosalia Lietta Aguirre Pirandello (C); 3Sep58; R220591. Uno di piu'.

CANETTI, B. U. SEE RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

SEE RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

DEL VAYO, ALVEREZ J. SEE ALVEREZ DEL VAYO, J. DE MARTINO, A. SEE RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

Le Piu belle canzoni della piedigrotta

Le Piu' belle canzoni della Piedigrotta 1947-48.

Le Piu belle canzoni della Piedigrotta 1948-49.

Stefano Pirandello, Fausto Pirandello & Rosalia Lietta Aguirre Pirandello (C); 3Sep58; R220591. Uno di piu'.

CANETTI, B. U. SEE RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

SEE RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

DEL VAYO, ALVEREZ J. SEE ALVEREZ DEL VAYO, J. DE MARTINO, A. SEE RACCOLTA DELLE PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

RACCOLTA DELLA PIU' BELLE CANZONI DELLA CASA EDITRICE CIOFFI.

l'una, perche e la piu durabile, e manco si puo sperarne d'ufare: L'altra perche il fine della republica e enervare ed indebolire, debolire, per accrescere il corpo suo, tutti gli altri corpi.

l'una, perche e la piu durabile, e manco si puo sperarne d'ufare: L'altra perche il fine della republica e enervare ed indebolire, debolire, per accrescere il corpo suo, tutti gli altri corpi.

Dante alludes to this belief: "Riguarda ormai nella faccia ch' a Christo Piu s' assomiglia." "Now raise thy view Unto the visage most resembling Christ.

Niente piu tosto se secca che lagrime.

One more anecdote I must find room for, because it is curiously illustrative in several ways of those tempi passati, che non tornano piu.

Do we say   pew   or  piu