71 examples of wor in sentences

They are not those of a prejudiced Wor-r-r-ld.

Why should not the faithfulness which constitutes the wretchedly exclusive dual Marriage of the Wor-r-r-ld exist as well between Two Hundred as between two?

But there may be reasons A.F.L. Young Man, reared in the hateful prejudices of an Unprogressive Wor-r-ld, there air none.

A prejudiced Wor-r-r-ld cannot understand the Bond of Union which connects all the Brothers and Sisters in a Spiritual Marriage.

I've app'inted to myself, many's the time, a consait to tell ye all this, by wor-r-d of mouth; but the likes of yees, and of the Missus, and of Miss Maud thereoch!

"Well, there's but one maning to powther and ball, and that's far more sarious than shillelah wor-r- k.

The orders was as partic'lar as tongue of man could utter, and what good will it all do?Ye're not to fire, says serjeant Joyce, till ye all hear the wor-r-d; and the divil of a wor-r- d did they wait for; but blaze away did they, jist becaase a knot of savages comes on to them rocks ag'in, where they had possession all yesterday afthernoon; and sure it is common enough to breakfast where a man sups.

The orders was as partic'lar as tongue of man could utter, and what good will it all do?Ye're not to fire, says serjeant Joyce, till ye all hear the wor-r-d; and the divil of a wor-r- d did they wait for; but blaze away did they, jist becaase a knot of savages comes on to them rocks ag'in, where they had possession all yesterday afthernoon; and sure it is common enough to breakfast where a man sups.

Joel, and his poor'atin's, blazed away at 'em, as if they had been so many Christiansand 'twould have done yer heart good to have heard the serjeant belabour them with hard wor-r-ds, for their throuble.

The thing that is once broken is broken, and wor-r-ds can't mend it, any more than for bearin' to fire a gun will mend it.

That it isn't, nor many a good male either, as they trudge alang t'rough the woods, with their own consciences forenent their eyes, pricking them up to come back, like so many t'ieves of the wor-r-ld, as they are, every mother's son of 'em, women and all.

" "Wor-r-ds!And it isn't wor-r-ds at all, that I have to give ye."

" "Wor-r-ds!And it isn't wor-r-ds at all, that I have to give ye."

" "Is it the wor-r-ds?

Was it wor-r-ds!Give that to Miss Maud,' says the majjor, says he, 'and tell her she is now misthress of my sacret.

Sorrow come over me, but yer lass is as great a one to meself, as if I had tidings of the sinking of ould Ireland into the salt say, itself; a thing that niver can happen, and niver will happen; no, not even at the last day; as all agree the wor-r-ld is to be burned and not drowned.

an' ev'ry mornin' too, maybe; wouldn't that bebe" and Ralph, at a loss for a fitting wor to represent such bliss as that, simply clasped his hands together and gazed wistfully into the fire.

"If zo be I wor bod, I cude understand, but I bain't bod.

"But O for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still!" * * * * * 53 chide be dewed' em balmed' be tide' lin' gered wor' shiped THE OLD ARM-CHAIR.

And you wor fightin' thro' it!

Didn't I see a whole ship's crew wance that wos wrecked in the Gulf o' St. Lawrence about the beginnin' o' winter, and before they got to a part o' the coast where there was a house belongin' to the fur-traders, ivery man-jack o' them was frost-bit more or less, they wor.

2. Correct Sears, in the division of the following words: "A-quil-a, hear-ty, drea-ry, wor-my, hai-ry, thor-ny, phil-os-o-phy, dis-cov-e-ry, re-cov-e-ry, ad-diti-on, am-biti-on, au-spici-ous, fac-titi-ous, fla-giti-ous, fru-iti-on, sol-stiti-al, ab-o-liti-on.

this vo | -tive lay; Ill-wor | -thy, Beau | -mont! were | the grief That flings | itself | on wild | relief When Saints | have passed | away.

Let joy | and wor | -ship spend The rem | -nant of | my days,

bless'd, Eter | -nal Three | in One, All wor | -ship be | address'd; As here | -tofore

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