22 examples of waxeth in sentences

he shouted above the din, "keep thou beside me closeclose, Yolandestoopah, stoop thy head that I may cover theethe debate waxeth a little sharp hereabouts!"

Quoth Beltane of a sudden: "Roger, hast heard how Giles waxeth in fortune these days?"

God make my life a little hymn Of tenderness and praise, Of faith, that never waxeth dim, In all His wondrous ways.

quoth Robin, "and, as the day waxeth late, I will send one of my young men to guide thee out of the forest depths.

Is their aught 'neath which my gaze Quaileth, or waxeth faintI read the sun Undazzled where the stars grow dim and pale.

You see, it waxeth dark; Take heed he slip not by you.

And thy body cold Thy ble waxeth blo, colour: livid.

Wynter wakeneth al my care, Nou this leves waxeth bare, Ofte y sike ant mourne sare, sigh; sore.

Your anger waxeth by delaying stronger, O now for mercy be despis'd no longer; Let him that makes so many Mothers childlesse Make his unhappy in her fruitfulnesse.

No, that there is not, goodman Lungis.[80] I see charity waxeth cold, and I think this house be her habitation, for it is not very hot: we were as good even put up our pipes and sing Merry, merry, for we shall get no money.

A more somber note is heard in the religious lyrics: "Wynter wakeneth al my care, Nou this leves waxeth bare;

The banquet loveth peace, and by a gentle song a victory flourisheth afresh, and beside the bowl the singer's voice waxeth brave.

But tis of Katharine thou desir'st to heare: She likewise hath bin here; her flinty heart, So much before inclined to cruelty, Now waxeth tender: she no sooner saw Thy picture here, but by heavens providence, Or how I know not, she so doats on it As I supposde she would a dyed for love.

So he describes it aright: His sleep, his meat, his drink, in him bereft, That lean he waxeth, and dry as a shaft, His eyes hollow and grisly to behold, His hew pale and ashen to unfold, And solitary he was ever alone, And waking all the night making moan.

Nothing sooner revives, "or waxeth sore again," as Petrarch holds, "than love doth by sight."

Through thee the world waxeth green in triumph before the might of Neb-er-tcher.

Think over, I beseech you, this fact of the stupefying effect of mere material civilization; and remember that plenty and comfort do not diminish but increase that stupefaction; that Hebrew prophets knew it, and have told us, again and again, that, by fulness of bread the heart waxeth gross; that Greek sages knew it, and have told us, again and again, that need, and not satiety, was the quickener of the human intellect.

This produced what now appears a strange confusion of the genders: as, "Learning hath his infancy, when it is but beginning, and almost childish; then his youth, when it is luxuriant and juvenile; then his strength of years, when it is solid and reduced; and lastly his old age, when it waxeth dry and exhaust.

Winter wakeneth all my care Now these leavës waxeth bare, Oft I sigh and mournë sare When it cometh in my thought Of this worldes joy, how it goeth all to nought.

O waly, waly but love be bonny, A little time while it is new; But when 'tis auld it waxeth cauld, And fades away like the morning dew.

and sayled to Sumatra, where they tooke in fresh water; for that the water of Bantam first waxeth white, and afterward crawleth full of magots.

When man is at sixty-six yere olde Which lykened is to bareyne Novembre He waxeth unweldy, (8) sekely (9) and cold Than (7) his soule helth is time to remember.

22 examples of  waxeth  in sentences