Do we say prayed or preyed

prayed 2470 occurrences

Whilst they thus refrained from words a certain page hastened unto them, and prayed them not to press the matter, for (said he) "even now two young maidens, the freshest maids in all the realm, seek the Court.

" The lady took leave of the Soudan, bidding him farewell, and urgently he prayed her to return so soon as she was healed of her sickness.

I have heard from her own lips the very guise and fashion in which you prayed and required her love, like the envious traitor that you are.

And yet he remembered when he had to stay home from school because he had no clothes fit to go in, how he prayed to God about it, and the minister's wife brought him a suit the very next day.

Ben had prayed to God to help him, and God answered his prayer.

Mary said she prayed over her lessons, and that was the secret of her success.

"No; I thought if I only prayed, that was all I had to do," replied Jane.

The next day Jane studied, as well as prayed, and she had her lesson perfectly.

She prayed for them.

She told God what the doctor had said, and prayed very earnestly that he who has the power to do everything, would send them some ice.

She only knew that she had prayed for ice in summer, and that the ice had come.

In great discouragement he went into his studio, locked the door, and throwing himself on his knees, he told the Lord his trouble, and prayed earnestly for relief.

In his adversity, I ever prayed that God would give him strength; for greatness he could not want.

I covered up the dear face, an', kneelin' by his side, prayed an' cried, an' cried an' prayed.

I covered up the dear face, an', kneelin' by his side, prayed an' cried, an' cried an' prayed.

I only knew he was mighty good to me in my afflictionthe truest, steadiest, most unselfish friend a forlorn woman could have; an' every night I prayed for that same neighbor King, askin' the Lord to bless him for the goodness an' kindness he had shown to me.

How he prayed and preached.

How he prayed and preached.

I have often thought that, humanly speaking, it would be a strange, and surely a very sad thing if we none of us inherit any of our father's piety; for when he prayed for his children it was, undoubtedly, that we might be very peculiarly the Lord's.

Oh, how I prayed for a holy heart on that hillside and how sure I am that I shall grow better!

After she was in bed she began to say her prayers most vehemently and among other things, prayed for Miss Payson.

"I have prayed for thee that thy faith fail not" is my last refuge.

The man who performed the ceremony prayed that they might obey each other, wherein I think he showed his originality and good sense, too.

I was told that at one time he prayed night and day, knelt down in the street when he passed a church, and was carried away by his religious fervor to such an extent that he was looked upon by some as a madman, by others as a saint.

I have prayed that you and I might never meet again.

preyed 120 occurrences

Some sailed under English letters of marque, and preyed only on the shipping of France, with whom we were at war.

"His was more than ; it had so preyed upon his thoughts that it had grown into .

His passionate love, his easily roused feelings of jealousy of Miss Brawne, and of suspicious rancour against even the most amicable and attached of his male intimates, the general indifference and the particular scorn and ridicule with which his poems had been received, his narrow means and uncertain outlook, and the prospect of an early death closing a painful and harassing illnessall preyed upon his mind with unrelenting tenacity.

Vice, ravening vulture, on her vitals preyed; Her peers, her prelates, fell corruption swayed: Their rights, for power, the ambitious weakly sold:

But distressing dreams often follow an evening of anxious cares, especially if those cares preyed upon us for the last half hour; and also after late suppers, even if they are lightand late reading.

"Well, that preyed on Harry's mind, but he kept putting it away.

But whan he saughe, that he myghte not don it, ne bryng it to an ende, he preyed to God of Nature, that he wolde parforme that that he had begonne.

All who understood the position of Greece and sympathized with it lamented the unhappy war, in which the last energies of Greece preyed upon themselves and the prosperity of the land was destroyed; repeatedly the commercial states, Rhodes, Chios, Mitylene, Byzantium, Athens, and even Egypt itself had attempted a mediation.

"Although Madame de la Tour appeared calm in the presence of her family, she sometimes communicated to me the feelings that preyed upon her mind, and soon after this period gave me the following sonnet: SONNET TO DISAPPOINTMENT.

He was at length overtaken by poverty, which, as affecting Effie, preyed so relentlessly upon his spirits, that within two years he followed John Carr to the grave.

I have loved him deeply," she continued in a tremulous tone; "nay, I will not attempt to disguise that I feel strongly towards him still, while I will also freely confess that his conduct towards me has so preyed upon my spirits, that it has impaired, perhaps destroyed, my health.

Numbers of bodies were thrown into it, and, floating up with the tide, were left to taint the air on its banks, while strange, ill-omened fowl, attracted thither by their instinct, preyed upon them.

If I had gone away, as you first suggested, I should have been unhappy; I should have thought continually of the poor people I left behind; my abandonment of them would have preyed on my mind, for the conviction is dead in me that I should have been able to return to them; we mayn't return to places where we have been unhappy.

The anxieties of my mind, in spite of all my struggles, preyed upon my health.

His wife married again, and the scandal of the whole affair preyed on him so that he went to Paris and sought diversion recklessly along the boulevards.

The morality of the war on our side, is the morality of the highwayman; that morality by which the strong in all ages have preyed upon the weak.

Back of all, Bedient saw a most feminine creature in the Grey One, naturally defenceless in her life against the world; a woman so preyed upon by moods that many a time she gladly would have turned devil, but was helpless to know how to begin; again and again plucked to the quick by the world.

But his father had blessed him on his deathbed, and it was Oswald's whole desire in the grief that preyed upon him, to live in all things as his dead parent would have wished him to live.

Her conscience preyed upon her; she wore away and died.

Can anyone doubt that His heart was full of divine compassion for those who were trampled on and preyed upon by the cruel and the strong, for those whose lives were consumed by the avarice and greed of their fellows?

This misfortune preyed on her mind and she fell into a melancholy.

The king was old and sad; the state of his kingdom preyed upon his mind; he was surrounded by influences hostile to his nephew, whom he himself called "a vaunter of crimes."

According to their immemorial custom, which Varro notices, the pigeons preyed on the neighbourhood crops and were detested by the community in consequence.

The French privateer preyed upon British commerce for twenty years without seriously injuring it; but no sooner did the American privateer sail from French ports than the rates of insurance doubled in London, and an outcry for protection arose among English shippers which the Admiralty could not calm.

" Pedro got to perfection his turn and gesture in "The wolves have preyed; and look, the gentle day, Before the wheels of Phoebus, round about Dapples the drowsy east with spots of gray.

Do we say   prayed   or  preyed