155 examples of taketh in sentences

The Law of Attraction giveth, and it taketh away.

The sea which taketh handsomely at each man's hand.

The animal tribe in particular he taketh under his especial protection.

The great sacrifice for the sins of mankind was offered at the death of the MESSIAH, who is called in scripture "The Lamb of God, that taketh away the sins of the world."

but leave it to the printer, who taketh it out of any old Almanack, as he thinketh fit.

The work ends with a kindly farewell from the poet to his reader, and so "here taketh the makere of this book his leve.

[Sidenote: The Lady of the Lake taketh Launcelot into the Lake]

[Sidenote: The Lady Helen taketh to a Nunnery] What time he sat thus there came that way three nuns who dwelt in an abbey of nuns which was not a great distance away from that place.

A weakling to be played upona coward or a fool? Nay!I defy the Israelites!Their weapons miss their mark, They have roused my utmost anger: it taketh long to cool.

23: "All his days are sorrow, his travel grief, and his heart taketh no rest in the night."

That though a subject ought to take an oath in the sense of his rulers who impose it, as far as he can understand it; yet a man that taketh an oath from a robber to save his life is not always bound to take it in the imposer's sense, if he take it not against the proper sense of the words.

'There is a verse in the Bible that says, "He that ruleth his spirit is better than he that taketh a city."

I ought to, for I owe everything to you; but" "But, my dear boy'better is he that ruleth his spirit, than he that taketh a city.'

"The spider," it is said, "taketh hold with her hands, and is in king's palaces;" and should a man have less perseverance than a spider? 4th.

[Footnote: i.e., whatsoever R[=a] commandeth taketh place straightway; see the Chapter on the Judgment of the Dead, p. 110.] Hail, thou divine youth, thou heir of everlastingness, thou self-begotten One!

The goddess Nebt-Unnut is stablished upon thy head; and her uraei of the South and of the North are upon thy brow; she taketh up her place before thee.

He said, The Lord gave, and taketh away; and blessed be the name of the Lord.

He that ruleth his spirit, is better than he that taketh a city. BIBLE."Ib., p. 72.

"He that is slow to anger, is better than the mighty; and he that ruleth his spirit, than he that taketh a city.

"Behold the Lamb of God, that taketh away the sin of the world!"

I had deceived the great Rishi Narada of high ascetic merit, and by him have I been cursed in wrath, O king of men, even in words such as these: 'Stay thou here like an immobile thing, until one Nala taketh thee hence.

"Bouchard, on taking up arms one day against him, refused to accept his sword from the hands of one of his people who offered it to him, and said by way of boast to the countess his wife, 'Noble countess, give thou joyously this glittering sword to the count thy spouse: he who taketh it from thee as count will bring it back to thee as king.'

"WHAT PROFIT HATH A MAN OF ALL HIS LABOR THAT HE TAKETH UNDER THE SUN?" Must we forever train the vineyard sproutings, And plough in hope of harvests yet to come, Nor ever join the gladsome vintage shoutings, And sing the happy song of harvest-home?

But I answered him in the words of Moses, "Cursed be he who taketh gifts."

I would take your love by violence, as a strong man surpriseth and taketh the heart of a maid.

155 examples of  taketh  in sentences