Which preposition to use with deigns
the Monster, that dares lay claim to her I deign to love,none answer me,I'll make him smoak, by Vulcanand all the rest of the Goddesses.
Nay stay, my lord, and deign in private here To wait a message of more better worth: Your age and travels must have some relief; And be not wrath, for greater men than we Have feared Rome and Roman tyranny.
Miss Kate was finely the woman at those times when she deigned for a ten minutes to overlook my playing of the game.
Grace is a taste of bliss, a glorious gift, Which can the soul to heavenly comforts lift: It will not shine to me, whose mind is drowned In sorrows, and with worldly troubles bound; It will not deign within that house to dwell, Where dryness reigns, and proud distractions swell.
"Deign on the passing world to turn thine eyes.
Not so when I unfold some favorite book, CHAUCER and I grow boon companions then; And SHAKSPEARE, deigning at my hearth to sit, Charms me with mingled love, philosophy, and wit.
"I would not deign with falsehood's stain my lineage to betray; Tho' for the truth my life, in sooth, should be the price I pay.