Which preposition to use with fearing
What happened next on earth it is mere waste of 5 time to tell, for you know it all well enough, and there is no fear of your ever forgetting the impression which that public rejoicing made on your memory.
Before the allotted time had elapsedshall I confess it?my fears for the Hermit were overcome by those that were purely selfish.
I could not see her face, distinctly, as the dusk had fallen; but there was fear in her voice as she called to know why I was shooting. 'Run!'
She seemed quite herself again, and made no attempt to move away, as I approached; yet, I observed that she scanned my face, anxiously, as though in doubt, and but half assured in her mind that there was nothing to fear from me.
Edith Morriston's eyes were fixed with something like fear on an object behind him.
They listen in fear to one who hath the ear of God.
Welcome, and yet shameful, for I feared at any moment to see the face of a companion in the jeering crowd that lined the causeway.
The talk in the camp that night was of homeof anything and everything but the dreadful to-morrow, so long looked forward to with eager hope, now regarded with uncertainty that was not so much fear as the memory of the panic at Blackburn's Ford.
They were full of fears about the bishop, and, notwithstanding the danger, determined to seek for him.
I cannot say that the house is, in any degree, less to be feared than the gardens.
He accordingly proposed it to his physician, who did not disapprove the thought, but feared with good reason the ridicule of the execution which might still have been infinitely greater, if the patient should happen to die under the operation of such a remedy.
Shall we try to their fears by telling them the accident may have been less calamitous than they have heard?
MARMADUKE No wonder; this is a place That well may put some fears into your heart.
For a solution of the problem we must first fathom the motive of the Leithcourts and the reason they fled in fear before that fellow Chater.
The sortes Homericae and sortes Virgilianae which succeeded the sortes Praenestinae, gave rise to the same means used among christians of casually opening the sacred books for directions in important circumstances; to learn the consequence of events and what they had to fear among their rulers.
You do not well to fear without a cause.
" For though Marty never thought as quickly as Marcia, he too felt some instinct of fear lest by an unfortunate word they should break the spell of Joe Carbrook's interest in the "Big Idea," and promptly the four were deep in a study of stunts.
Then, I stopped, and held the light high; and reason enough I had to be thankful that I did so; for there, not three paces forward, the path vanished, and, in place, showed a hollow blackness, that sent sudden fear through me.
I have sometimes feared within the last two years, that the effect of suffering and adulation, and feelings too highly wrought and too severely tried, would have been to dry up within me the fountains of such peace and simple enjoyment; but now I know" 'Nature never did betray
The long whistle with which he concluded the sentence had certainly an ominous sound, but the appearance of their principal was the signal for the seconds to hide their fears under an assumed air of jovial confidence.
How cunning her captors had been to lull her fears during that critical period!
Then fear came on him, fear like an icy hand clutching at his breast, fear that would not let him rest, but that brought him to his feet again and urged him onward.
Ah, Coward, how these words have made thee pale, And Fear above thy Courage does prevail: Ye Gods, why did you such a way invent? Gal.
Terror seized upon her, a chill and pang of fear beyond description.
Her hands dropped to her sides, and were clenched; she lifted her chin; with all that strength that lay in the innermost soul of Gloria King she strove to drive her great fear out of her eyes, to hide it from their wolfish regard, to summon up in its stead a mocking inscrutability.