45 examples of withing in sentences

The wide, wide world around: Be it east or west, and ne'er so far, In east or west shall peep no star, No blossom break from ground, But minds us of the wreath we wove Of innocence and holy love That in the meads we found, And handsell'd from the Mower's scythe, And bound with memory's living withe You and I and Burd

At long intervals, a lantern guttering above a door showed them a hand's-breadth of the dirty path, a litter of broken withes and basket-weavers' refuse, between the mouldy wall of the town and a row of huts, no less black and silent.

He started, checked the curb, the horse threw up his head, fulfilling his name by driving his knees like a battering-ram against the palesthe top-bar bent like a withe, flew out into a hundred splinters, and man and horse rolled over headlong into the hard flint-road.

By the light of the leaping flames he read a chapter from the New Testament and the twenty-third Psalm, after which the storm-bound men knelt while he prayed that God would guard and keep safe "the wee lamb lost in the tempest far frae the fold." Morse and Beresford were tough as hickory withes.

The superstitious man, according to him, after having washed his hands with lustral waterthat is, water in which a torch from the altar had been quenchedgoes about with a laurel-leaf in his mouth, to keep off evil influences, as the pigs in Devonshire used, in my youth, to go about with a withe of mountain ash round their necks to keep off the evil eye.

V. NUDUM.American Withe Rod.

See Lippia Alpine Rose, Althaea frutex, Amelanchier alnifolia, canadensis, vulgaris, American Great Laurel, American Withe Rod, Ammyrsine buxifoiia, Amoor Yellow Wood, Amorpha canescens, fruticosa, Amygdatus communis, dulcis, Besseriana, Boissieri, Lindleyi, nana, persica flore-pleno, Amygdalus.

Bowlders of flint are broken with a sledge-hammer made of a rounded pebble of hornstone set in a twisted withe.

" Stones, with grooves around their greatest circumference, are secured to a handle by a withe or thong and become war clubs.

The monk replied"Because my body in not my own and he who tied it (the withe) has never loosed it."

It was a whole year since the withe had been fastened around him.

Perhaps the basest of all uses to which theory has been put in this science was in a well-known American work, where facts and fancies in Ethnology were industriously woven together to form another withe about the limbs of the wretched African slave.

The monk replied"Because my body in not my own and he who tied it (the withe) has never loosed it."

It was a whole year since the withe had been fastened around him.

With some of the Eastern tribes a log was split in half and hollowed out sufficiently large to contain the corpse; it was then lashed together with withes and permitted to remain where it was originally placed.

Sometimes a tree has been split and the two halves hollowed out to receive the body, when it was either closed with withes or confined to the ground with crossed stakes; and sometimes a hollow tree is used by closing the ends.

The Byshoppe so to do agreed withe alle hys herte; and, agayne the Kynges comeng to Sent Michel Churche, the Meyre and his Peres, cladde in skarlet gowns, wenton unto the Kynges Chambar durre, ther abydeng the Kynges comeng.

In every situation, and through all the vicissitudes of my life, I have taken care to preserve it as a sacred relic, whether pursuing or retreating from the enemy; and when it was not in use, I placed it for safety withing my boot.

"So," murmured the Curé, continuing his thought as he sank into the embrace of thong and withe.

Then they placed the strips of bark around the body, bound them with hickory withes, and over the rough surface the women made a little show of black cloth.

" "This isn't a pine tree, is it?" asked Malcolm, touching a small tree with very slender branches, some of them as slight as willow-withes and covered with grayish-red bark, while that on the main stem was bluish gray.

ye devill binds withes to.

As soon as they were floating, the logs were withed together and moored in sections.

"They 're withed so they 'll stick together.

We withed three others to mine, setting sail with two bits of driftwood for paddles.

45 examples of  withing  in sentences