Which preposition to use with sate
But at last, sated with scalps, off you dived into the pool and came up a white man.
They both had a taste for painting theatrical characters; for hardbake and raspberry tarts; for sliding and skating in the Regent's Park and the Serpentine, when the weather permitted; for going to the play, whither they were often conducted, by Mr. Osborne's orders, by Rowson, Master George's appointed body-servant, with whom they sate in great comfort in the pit.
I tell thee she is, and therefore make her [Sidenote: is, therefore] Graue straight, the Crowner hath sate on her, and finds it Christian buriall.
Had she willed it, she had sate At peace in heaven, and wafted thee, and all Amyclae with thee, under Ilion's wall.
In this so pleasant place the shepheards flocke Lay everie where, their wearie limbs to rest, On everie bush, and everie hollow rocke, 235 Where breathe on them the whistling wind mote best; The whiles the shepheard self, tending his stocke, Sate by the fountaine side, in shade to rest, Where gentle slumbring sleep oppressed him Displaid on ground, and seized everie lim.
Two or three days passed, and Dr. Danvers came and sate for several hours with poor Mrs. Marston.
Each of them laid a red-ear close by him, and after every two or three he'd husk, up he'd hold the redoubtable red-ear to the astonished eyes of the giggling lass who sate beside him, and most unrelentingly inflict the penalty.
I was takin' him in to the sate of honour be the foir.
He sate like Lord Midas among them.
The phantom of the next day, with the dreary five to follow, sate as a load upon my poor Sabbath recreations.
An honest Fellow, who sate among a Cluster of them in debate on this Subject, cryed out, 'Gentlemen, if you are sure none of you yourselves had an hand in it, you are but where you were, whoever writ it.'
crown'd the Bowl, With gentle Ecstacies he fill'd my Soul; Joyous we sate beneath the shady Grove,
never rest But when she sate within the touch of thee.
For we had our table distinctions, you are to know, and some of us in a manner sate above the salt.
And as on a time he sate after his accustomed and beastly manner carousing with them, his servants being as drunke as he, threw the king, in sport, into a great vessell full of drinke, that was set in the middist of the hall for their quaffing, where he ridiculously and miserably ended his life.
This he perched upon a tripod, And the family in order Sate before him for their portraits.
This publick decency in their theatre I have myself seen carried so far that a gentleman in their second Loge, or middle-gallery, being observed to sit forward himself while a lady sate behind him, a loud number of voices called out to him from the pit, "Place à la Dame!
Upon the stone His wife sate near him, teasing matted wool, While, from the twin cards toothed with glittering wire, He fed the spindle of his youngest child, Who, in the open air, with due accord 25 Of busy hands and back-and-forward steps, Her large round wheel was turning.
Ay, Answer that if you can, Sir, says the furious Statesman to the poor Whig that sate over-against him.
These are childish things to tell of, and instead of my own silly history, I wish I could remember the entertaining stories my uncle used to relate of his voyages and travels, while we sate under the shady trees, eating our noon-tide meal.
I can imagine that there is something rich and voluptuous and sating about amber, its color, and its lustre, and its scent; but for others, not for me.