2222 examples of rued in sentences

PART EIGHT - HARVEST "Time was I coveted the woes they rued Whose love commemorates them,I that meant To get like grace of love then!and intent To win as they had done love's plenitude, Rapture and havoc, vauntingly I sued That love like theirs might make a toy of me, At will caressed, at will (if publicly)

This kept him away pretty effectually after that first fiery scene, when Laurella had flown at him like a fierce little vixen and told him that she never wanted to see his face again, that she rued the day she married him, and intended to leave him as soon as she could put foot to the ground.

" Then the Sheriff turned away with a sore and troubled heart, and sadly he rued his fine show of retainers, for he saw that the King was angry because he had so many men about him and yet could not enforce the laws.

Then bitterly the Sheriff rued the day that first he meddled with Robin Hood, for all men laughed at him and many ballads were sung by folk throughout the country, of how the Sheriff went to shear and came home shorn to the very quick.

There came the day when I rued Andrew's angry action as much as he did, though not for the same reason.

Doubtless Helvia, if she survived her sons and grandsons, must have bitterly rued the day when, with her husband and her young children, she left the quiet retreat of a life in Cordova.

We rue the evil we have done, That thy wrath on us hath drawn.

Oh, sir, he is willing they should pay tithes of "mint and rue," but the weighter matters of the law, judgment and mercy, he would have them entirely overlook.

Fain would I feign my fall, so fair a fare Lessens not hate, yet 'tis a lesson good: Gilt will not long hide guilt; such thin wash'd ware Wears quickly, and its rude touch soon is rued.

("Penny wise, Pound foolish," P.R. Menon forever rued, he never carried much of an impression about the managerial abilities of Goan mineowners all his life, after all, Menon had worked in a establishment owned by the Karnanis, Marwaris to the core!)

Rebellion, worse than witchcraft, they pursued; The pulpit preach'd the crime, the people rued.

If the man who had but one little ewe lamb that was dear to him as a daughter, that ate of his bread, and drank of his cup, and lay in his bosom, had by some mistake slaughtered it at the shambles, he would not have rued his bloody blunder more than I now rue mine.

I'm beginning to rue the hour I ever allowed the house of Perkins to be lured into the drama.

Rue de la sardine.

The song he sang, however, was differentit was: O solitude Of lonely wood, A vanished good In dreams pursued, In absence rued, O solitude!

Alfred, who came to be his guest, And deeply rued that his behest Had all unguarded left that nest, To meet such ruin drear.

Long, long has she rued her fatal wish who set this transient life above the eternal joys of heaven.

Was it strange that Valentine, looking back, should not with any special keenness of pain have rued his mistake in taking Melcombe?

But it was to happen so; for this reason I took no heed of his improper conduct, and his not coming I imagined to be the affectation and airs of those [who are conscious of being] beloved; its consequences I have sadly rued, and thou art now also informed of these events without hearing or seeing them; or else where were you, and where was I?

The rebel at Port Royal felt The Unity overawe, And rued the spell.

The arsenals were yielded; The sword (that was to be), Arrested in the forging, Rued that marching to the sea: It was glorious glad marching, But ah, the stern decree!

The Major took him by the Hand Into the friendly clasp it bled (A ball through heart and hand he rued): "Good-by" and gazed with humid glance; Then in a hollow revery said "The weakness thing is lustihood; But Mosby" and he checked his mood.

"I was afraid you had rued your promise and were not coming," said Marion, springing forth from the door-way eagerly, to greet me.

So far I had delayed the revelation of my true history and name, preferring to postpone this to my majority and our marriage-day; but, after his departure, I rued my resolution, and concluded to write to him a hasty summary of my life and motives of action.

Gladly would I, if thou hadst rued thy deed, Have sent thee back again. MEDEA.

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