633 examples of thro' in sentences

Agamemnon, wounded, bearing hiss wound, heroically for the sake of the army (look below) to a woman in labor: "He with his lance, sword, mighty stones, poured his heroic wreak On other squadrons of the foe, whiles yet warm blood did break Thro' his cleft veins: but when the wound was quite exhaust and crude, The eager anguish did approve his princely fortitude.

Uncertain thro' his fierce uncultured soul Like lighted tempests troubled transports roll; To viewless realms his Spirit towers amain, 1820.]

545 Uncertain thro' his fierce uncultur'd soul Like lighted tempests troubled transports roll; To viewless realms his Spirit towers amain, Beyond the senses and their little reign.

As often as the other spoke of Charlotta, he answered with something of de Coigney; but all his artifice was ineffectual, and the baron at last saw thro' it, and assuming a very grave countenance, I perceive, Horatio, said he, you do not think me worthy your confidence, and I was to blame to press you to reveal what you resolve to make a mystery of.

The king made no delay, but quitting his horse, threw himself into the river, and was instantly followed by all the foot, while the troops under the command of general Renchild and Hoorn, galloped round thro' the morrass in which that river ended, and both together charged the enemy, who, after some faint shew of resistance, fled with the utmost precipitation.

The arguments they made use of for this purpose were artful enough to have imposed on some minds, but Louisa had too much penetration not to see thro' them; and being unwilling to disoblige them by shewing that she did so, made use, in her turn, of evasions which the circumstances of the case rendered very excusable.

The road from Domo d'Ossola thro' the villages of Ornavasso and Vagogna is thro' a fertile and picturesque valley, or rather gorge, of the mountain, narrow at first, but which gradually widens as you approach to the lake.

The road runs thro' a highly cultivated country.

Thro' the interests of my friends, Col. D and Baron de F I have been ballotted for and admitted a member of a club or society here called the Ressource.

Tis that bids the tempests And rolls the thro' skies: His voice the elements Thro'

The Merchant carries them in Loads to the Paper-Mill, where they pass thro' a fresh Set of Hands, and give life to another Trade.

THE KEEL ROW As I came thro' Sandgate, Thro' Sandgate, thro' Sandgate, As I came thro' Sandgate, I heard a lassie sing "O weel may the keel row, The keel row, the keel row,

Thence slowly on thro' Laytonstone, Past many a Quaker's box, No friends to hunters after deer, Tho' followers of a Fox.

Strike lyres to greet them home; Bring roses, pour ye wine! Swell, swell the Dorian flute Thro' the blue, triumphal sky!

The wail of forests vast Thro' which pour storms like light, Whilst rending in the blast, They feebly own its might!

Still as I went along, I slaked my thirst With the coarse oozings of the glacier heights That thro' the crevices come foaming down, And turned to rest me in the herdsmen's cots, Where I was host and guest, until I gain'd

When Duke John plunged a dagger in his throat, Palm ran him thro' the body with his lance, And Eschenbach, to end him, clove his skull; So down he sank, all weltering in his blood, On his own soil, by his own kinsmen slain.

what numbers shall I find to tell, The mighty transports which my bosom swell, Whilst, guided by thy tuneful voice, I stray Thro' radiant worlds, and fields of native day, Wasted from orb, to orb, unwearied fly Thro' the blue regions of the yielding sky; See how the spheres in stated courses roll, And view the just composure of the whole!

As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the Passengers dropping thro' the Bridge, into the great Tide that flowed underneath it; and upon farther Examination, perceived there were innumerable Trap-doors that lay concealed in the Bridge, which the Passengers no sooner trod upon, but they fell thro' them into the Tide and immediately disappeared.

1. Mr. SPECTATOR, 'Those Ancients who were the most accurate in their Remarks on the Genius and Temper of Mankind, by considering the various Bent and Scope of our Actions throughout the Progress of Life, have with great Exactness allotted Inclinations and Objects of Desire particular to every Stage, according to the different Circumstances of our Conversation and Fortune, thro' the several Periods of it.

Quick, as when kindling trails of active fire Up to their native firmament ascend: There shrouded in the briers unseen I stood, And thro' the leaves survey'd the neighb'ring flood.

Thro' this connection of my family with that of Digby, several of Sir Kenelm's books & Manuscripts have come into my possession.

I have a king who does not speak; So, wondering, thro' the hours meek I trudge the day away, Half glad when it is night and sleep, If, haply, thro' a dream to peep In parlors shut by day.

And One whose face was strangely bright With loving ruthwhose garments white Were spotless as the lilies sweet That sprang beneath His shining feet Moved slowly thro' those fields of light; "Blest be Ben Hafed's workthrice blest!" He said, and gathered to His breast The harvest sown in toil and tears: "Henceforth, thro' Mine eternal years, Thou, faithful servant, cease and rest!" WINTER BOUND.

And One whose face was strangely bright With loving ruthwhose garments white Were spotless as the lilies sweet That sprang beneath His shining feet Moved slowly thro' those fields of light; "Blest be Ben Hafed's workthrice blest!" He said, and gathered to His breast The harvest sown in toil and tears: "Henceforth, thro' Mine eternal years, Thou, faithful servant, cease and rest!" WINTER BOUND.

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