139 examples of purs in sentences

What house is this, That we are stepp'd into, to read this warrant in? PUR.

Thou honest fellow, what's thy name? PUR.

What countryman, I prythee? PUR.

How long hast thou been sworn a messenger? PUR.

What picture of the pestilence is this? PUR.

And what's your truth, sir? PUR.

Body of me, I come and call for sack? PUR.

And you call'd then for sugar, sir, as good sugar and as wholesome, as ever came in any cup of sack: you drank to this man, and you do well, God be thankedbut he no sooner drank PUR.

I care not for thee that, Winterborn. PUR.

From this time until his death he is up and down on the political ladder; to-day with money and good prospects, to-morrow in poverty and neglect, writing his "Complaint to His Empty Purs," which he humorously calls his "saveour doun in this werlde here."

Forma Briseis mediis in armis movit Achillem, Achilles was moved in the midst of a battle by fair Briseis, Ajax by Tecmessa; Judith captivated that great Captain Holofernes: Dalilah, Samson; Rosamund, Henry the Second; Roxolana, Suleiman the Magnificent, &c. "[Greek: nika de kai sidaeron kai pur kalae tis ousa.]

He felt so re-as-su-red by this ex-tra-or-di-na-ry ad-ven-ture, which pro-mi-sed so well for his fu-ture suc-cess, that he leap-ed and dan-ced a-long his path with ex-cite-ment and de-light: he look-ed for-ward to no ob-sta-cle to stop him in his ca-reer, and he pur-su-ed his way re-joic-ing.

How-e-ver, as the day grew on, he slack-en-ed his pace, for the un-ac-cus-tom-ed fa-tigue be-gan to tell up-on his frame; so at last he threw him-self up-on the grass, and look-ed up-wards to the blue sky, and watch-ed the flee-cy clouds pur-sue each o-ther a-cross the bound-less ex-panse of the hea-vens.

Galileo with his 'E pur si muove,' Disraeli with his 'The time will come,' wore such a mien as yours, as we turned from that well-foughten field.

The statement that the earth moves round the sun does not, in itself, stir our pulses; yet what playwright has ever invented a more dramatic utterance than that which some one invented for Galileo: "E pur si muove!"?

e pur se muove;the laws of the world are obeyed, and the free mind beholds them.

'Tis au-tumn now; the corn is cut, But o-ther gifts for us are spread, The pur-ple plum, the ripe brown nut, And pears and ap-ples, streaked with red, A-mong the dark-green branch-es shine, Or on the grass be-neath them fall; While full green clus-ters deck the vine That trails o'er trel-lis, roof, and wall.

[Greek: kai tois angelois autou] for the canonical [Greek: poreuesthe ap' emou eis to pur to aionion to haetoimasmenon k.t.l.]

[Greek: kai pur anaephthae en to Iordanae] Justin.

It's all prepared for the pay-a-purs," Linda whispered with exaggerated secrecy behind her hand.

Purs sanitatis velle sanuria fuit.

et d'Adam, si beaux, si purs tous deux, Une hydre se traînait dans l'univers hideux; L'homme était une tête et la femme était l'autre.

Il est temps cependant qu'un bras viril l'appuie; Comme l'arc-en-ciel rit entre l'ombre et la pluie, Comme la biche joue entre le tigre et l'ours, Elle a, la pauvre belle aux purs et chastes jours, Deux noirs voisins qui font une noire besogne, L'empereur

Les esprits purs, essaim de l'empyrée auguste, Devant ce globe obscur qui devient lumineux, Ne sentent plus saigner l'amour qu'ils ont en eux; Une clarté paraît dans leur beau regard sombre; Et l'archange commence à sourire dans l'ombre.

perdait ses purs rayons, Et par instants semblait plein de hideuses toiles

139 examples of  purs  in sentences