3031 examples of woe in sentences

Hence Seduction, Rape, Adultery, the Invasion of trouble into families, and furious Jealousies with all their prolific brood of Wrong-doing and Woe.

You will be forgivenbut woe to your deceiver, here and hereafter.

For this is but one tiny wave In life's vast, shoreless sea of woe, One note in man's hoarse cry to save, Resounding o'er its ebb and flow; I ask myself in blank dismay, Ought I my little wealth to own?

His light may make all problems plain, And justice on some happier star May recompense this planet's pain, And earth's bleak Golgothas of woe Grow lovely in life's afterglow.

This load of human woe; And at last the boat, with all afloat, Sank helplessly below.

" "Nothin' you can right, Fatty," said the same woe-stricken voice.

" Her woe, apparently, was greater than her wrath.

The music ceased, the dancers deserted the 'tween-decks floor, and, as the rocking of the boat increased, there arose in the direction of the ladies' cabin audible suggestions of woe.

For the inevitable malady had fallen upon him among the first; and as he sat there, helpless and without hope, upon one of those life-preserving stools that remind one, by their shape, of the "properties" of Saturn in the mythology of old, he looked like Languor on an hour-glass, timing the duration of Woe.

Byron's musical woe resounded through the land.

There goes many a ship to sea, with many hundred souls in one ship, whose weal and woe is common, and is a true picture of a commonwealth, or a human combination or society.

Lost himself, and desperate, he is set on swelling the number of his compeers in shame, and woe, and ruin.

'Unitarian Christianity does not believe that God will plunge any of his children into everlasting woe.

never more, I fear, Will a perquisite, (woe is me!) Or profits, or vails, the Charley cheer; Then, alas!

Now, in vain The mother's woe doth pierce the air, Calling her nestling bird again!

Here's to the maid with a bosom of snow, Now to her that's as brown as a berry; Here's to the wife with a face full of woe, And now to the damsel that's merry: Let the toast pass, Drink to the lass I warrant she'll prove an excuse for the glass.

O Nanny, can'st thou love so true, Through perils keen with me go; Or when thy swain mishap shall rue, To share with him the pang of woe?

" "Remember, my best-beloved brother, it is only the blessed that can enjoy such a recognitionto the accursed it must add an additional weight to the burthen of their woe.

But though I feel a necessity upon me, and "a woe unto me," if I withhold my testimony, I give it with a heavy heart.

For the moment we were superstitious, and believed in it as a minister of woe.

I was only reserved, as I persuaded myself, for unutterable woe.

He was pale, woe-worn, haggard; nor did he seem able to stand, but hurried to a chair and flung himself down, uttering confusedly, "Something to drink, motherwhisky.

* Silence in love bewrays more woe Than words, tho' ne'er so witty; A beggar that is dumb, you know, May challenge double pity.

A shepherd, if his nymph doth alter, Killeth woe by means of halter: But in high life, if ladies prove Indifferent to an ardent love, What does the enamour'd title do, But set about and alter too.

But in the simple human feeling, and still more in the undertone of sadness, which pervaded his stories, I thought I could see a spark which, fanned by favoring breezes and fed by the memories of the past, might become in his children's children a glowing flame of sensibility, alive to every thrill of human happiness or human woe.

3031 examples of  woe  in sentences