3764 examples of renews in sentences

William Rufus accidentally slain; Henry I becomes king of England; he renews the laws of Edward the Confessor and unites the Saxon and Norman races by his marriage with Matilda, granddaughter of Edmund "Ironside.

And, while that face renews my filial grief, Fancy shall weave a charm for my relief, Shall steep me in Elysian revery, A momentary dream that thou art she.

He does not re-establish the legitimate line of successors of the Prophet; but he renews the glorious tradition of the Khalifate, which after the first thirty years was dragged into the general deterioration, common to all human things.

Soon as the sun with vivifying ray, Gleams o'er the landscape, and renews the day; The flaming troops the lofty walls surround, With thundering crash the bursting gates resound.

Not even a review of my love verses renews one wayward wish in me."

But he now renews his declamation against tea, notwithstanding the greatness or power of those that have interest or inclination to support it.

Rest from thy labours, till the year renews, And let the husbandmen [all] sing thy praise.

But Sienkiewicz looks into the future and cares more about works which he is going to write, than about those which we have already in our libraries, and he renews his talents, searching, perhaps unknowingly, for new themes and tendencies.

I construe more divinely of their sex: Being maids, methinks they are angels; and being wives, They are sovereign cordials that preserve our lives, They are like our hands that feed us; this is clear, They renew man, as spring renews the year.

(as if this renews the self of those days)

are green; The changing year renews the plain, The rivers know their banks again; The sprightly nymph and naked grace

Each one of you is Man;not flesh that rots in the tomb, but the blazing fire of life which purifies corruption and renews long-dead corpses, the flame ever new and young which circles the earth with its burning arms.

The undersigned renews to Mr. Bankhead the assurance of his high consideration.

The air is a kind of food that nourishes the animal, and by means of which he renews himself every moment of his life.

Professor Silliman renews his friendly correspondence, and tenders me the use of the pages of his journal, as the medium of communicating observations to the public.

The changing year renews the plain, The rivers know their banks again; The sprightly Nymph and naked Grace

The law then renews the pursuit in the heat of anger, and overtakes the offender again with death.

A week passes away, during which Selkirk remains thoughtful and taciturn; he rarely leaves the shore; he still beholds the sports of his cats and his kids, but no longer smiles at them; Marimonda, by way of amusing him, renews in his presence her surprising feats, but the attention of the master is elsewhere.

And though she is but one, she has power to do all things; And remaining the same renews all things, And from generation to generation passing into holy souls, She makes them friends of God and prophets.

The sun needs these savannas in order properly to spread out its light; from the rising exhalation, you feel that the whole plain is fermenting under its force; and the eyes, filled by the limitless horizon, divine the secret labor by which this ocean of rank verdure renews and nourishes itself.

[Illustration: FREEDOM RENEWS HER VOW.

The Sun now rowling down the Western Way, A Blaze of Fires renews the fading Day; Unnumbered Barks the Regal Barge infold, Brightening the Twilight with its beamy Gold; Less thick the finny Shoals, a countless Fry, Before the Whale or kingly Dolphin fly.

Pining disease and anguish wing their flight, And rosy health renews us to delight.

Oh my pain Eagerly renews again.

"Ancient deadly wounds he healeth, He renews man's ancient right; All to him, born free and equal, Are as nobles in his sight.

3764 examples of  renews  in sentences