Which preposition to use with blood
It has taken wars and persecutions, revolutions and reformations, the blood of saints and martyrs, the sorrow of ages, to plant this precept in the mind of man.
He proposed, however, to return to my veins a portion of thinner blood in place of what he should take away, and offered me the choice of several animals, which he always kept by him for that purpose.
If there were blood on his lapel or sleeve.
If he takes his drop of blood from your veins, the tickling of his tiny lance is but a pleasant titilation, and you let him feed on, almost grateful for his kindness in keeping you from sleeping too soundly, or losing in utter oblivion the full extent of the luxury of perfect repose.
It has been warmed by my heart's blood for twenty-five years: let it be still near that heart when it ceases to beat.
" After reading these articles in the Great Dailies with considerable distraction, and inferring therefrom, that at least three different young Southerners had killed three different young Northerners in three different places on Christmas-Eve, Judge SWEENEY had a rush of blood to the brain, and discharged MONTGOMERY PENDRAGON as a person of undistinguishable identity.
He professed himself willing, in case I had any foolish scruples against mixing my blood with that of brutes, to purify my own, and put it back; but I obstinately declined both expedients; whereupon he opened a vein in my arm, and took from it about fourteen ounces of blood.
A ball grazed my forehead and sent a rush of blood into my eyes.
He pictured to himself the horror that must assail her blood at the sight.
Mr. Garvald is of as good blood as any in Scotland.
These rocks have, perhaps, been more deeply soaked with blood than any other part of the entire Allied line on any continent.
You can procure one of Staunch Blood by application at Police Head-Quarters.
But looking into the future with my brother's blood between us I think it might have turned out a hideous mistake.
But 'tis that Shape, and not thy Nature frights me, That calls the blood out of my panting Heart, That Traytor Heart that did conspire thy death.
Kazan's jaws dripped as the hot scent drove the blood like veins of fire through his weakened body.
They do not find sufficient oxygen to purify or decarbonize their blood through the night; they consequently are not refreshed, nor invigorated and fully prepared for the labors of the following day.
" "And yet, needs must I love her still, my father!" "Aye, 'tis so," sighed Ambrose, "'tis ever so, and as for thee, well do I know the blood within thee for a hot, wild bloodand thou art young, and so it is I fear for thee.
He was torn, His head was bruised, and there was blood about him MARMADUKE
And still there was fiery blood among them, and strong men swelling with righteous indignation.
(Signed) B. BIBBS," being calculated to occasion a considerable amount of strife and bad blood without serving any useful purpose.
Thus in France, Germany, and Italy it is a popular notion that if one is desirous of having ruddy cheeks, he must bury a drop of his blood under a rose-bush.
There was a great smear of blood across his brow, the track of a bloody hand as it had sought to wipe a gathering dimness out of his eyes.
apless soldier's sigh Runs in blood down palace walls But most through midnight streets I hear How the youthful harlot's curse Blasts the new-born infant's tear, And blights with plagues the marriage hearse.
He had sworn undying vengeance against them, having come home to his cabin one night to find his wife and children butchered, and had roamed from the Carolinas to the Saint Lawrence, leaving a trail of Indian blood behind him.
Yet that lovely breast had heaved not so many times since I looked upon her as a deified mortal, and now two small spots on another woman's pulseless throat had drawn a veil of blood over that beauty, and given to a child the attributes of a Medusa.