28 Verbs to Use for the Word came

I never knew good come of persecution.

The advantage of the term is that it implies that they were on the point of developing, that they could "all but speak," were "trying to utter connected notes," were "but one step" behind flint axes, when some cosmic power said, "Hitherto shalt thou come and no further.

I this, bidding thee come, my Beltane the Smith, for I" The crumpled letter fell to the ground.

When Allat saw the flaming herald come, And his bright light dispelling all her gloom, She beat her breast; and at him furious foams In rage, and stamping shakes all Hades' domes, Thus cursed the herald, At-su-su-namir: "Away!

Right welcome dost thou come, Adonis dear: Come when thou wilt, thou'lt find a welcome here.

It wuz her dyin' wish, an' on it I will ac', ef it is also yo'n.' "Mars Sam didn' want Mis' Polly ter come, suh; fur he didn' like Mis' Polly.

And bade those awful fanes and turrets rise, To hail their Fitzroy's festal morning come; And thus they speak in soft accord The liquid language of the skies: V. 'What is grandeur, what is power? Heavier toil, superior pain, What the bright reward we gain?

The little village festivities which followed need not be dwelt upon; but imagine the summer-evening come, and Daniel and the French officer stealing down to the rocky beach.

Beauty implies consciousnessbut come, we are neglecting our business.

"But I judged thou wouldst come without a two-handed sword.

'im fer it 'ud be monst'us po' 'couragement fer runaway niggers ter come back, ef dey gwineter git killed w'en dey come.

"Let the pale-face come," said the knot of savages around her; "it is for her she calls.

An' that in spite of th' bloomin' 'eathen!" It was early the next morning that the Doctor, who was enjoying, with the gobs, the native festival of rejoicing over the killing of the great, and to them unknown, beast which had attacked their reindeer herds, he noticed a young native come running from the direction of the sea.

The captain-major, seeing the other canoes coming, ordered the first come to go to their canoe, which they did unwillingly, and went out and remained to speak with those that were arriving, and went their way.

I pray thee come.

At sight of them the parrot screamed, "Hello! hello!" and then repeated louder than ever, "Ally's come!

Never seed no good come of it.

It must needs be that occasions of stumbling come, but woe, woe to that man by whom they come, when he and the slain soul's Saviour shall stand face to face!

Well, we want ye not, my lord and I, he hath a sword and I an axethey shall suffice us, mayhap, an Pertolepe come.

As H. opened his mouth to answer, the sharp pealing of the tocsin, such as it rings only in cases of great emergency, followed by the rolling of the drum, told them better than we could that the worst bad come.

They'll sit on benches in a row And watch her come, and watch her go; But they'll be safe, the precious rogues, Since she don't care for theologues.

As before, no human being noticed him, and he walked to the wigwam, knocked on the door-post, and answering the "come" from within, entered.

Ah! what time wilt thou come?

Befo' dat, Henry had tol'able good ha'r 'roun' de aidges, but soon ez de young grapes begun ter come, Henry's ha'r begun to quirl all up in little balls, des like dis yer reg'lar grapy ha'r, en by de time de grapes got ripe his head look des like a bunch er grapes.

impidentbut I reckon I'll chirp up an' come to it, in time.

28 Verbs to Use for the Word  came