34 Verbs to Use for the Word departing

Lest that thy master should prevent our journey By seeing our depart.

And he read the song of Simeon in the temple: "Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, for mine eyes have seen thy salvation," and so to the end.

But worse than this that some proud Moor will take thee to his heart, And all thy thoughts of Reduan new love may bid depart.

Paul, with his two rifles laid before him, watched the wolf depart with a smile.

And must I go, and must I needs depart?

Satan, having surrounded the Earth seven times, departs at length from Paradise.

"I was listening at my chamber door to hear her depart, and when I caught the sound of her footsteps, I could no longer control myself."

" Himes straightened up with a groan, under any exertion his rheumatic old back always punished him cruelly for the days of indolence that had let its suppleness depart.

And beholding the Kurus depart, Kiritin cheerfully said unto Matsya's son, 'Turn back thy steeds; thy kine have been recovered; the foe is going away and do thou also return to thy city with a cheerful heart.'

So he summoned all his household, and he gave the brief command, "Go and gather all our substance;we depart from out the land.

So firmly are men's minds persuaded that only with the Tarquinian race will kingly power depart hence."

I of course can only expect to see the beginning of such a splendid period; but when I do see it I shall exclaim with the pious Simeon'Lord, now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in peace, for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation.'

"'I, since the messenger is come for mee That summons soules unto the bridale feast Of his great Lord, must needs depart from thee, And straight obay his soveraine beheast; 270 Why should Alcyon then so sore lament That I from miserie shall be releast, And freed from wretched long imprisonment!

[Sidenote: Note the departing of ships from Cochin.]

We had come hither wishing to take away thy cloth, for it pleased us not that thou shouldst depart even with thy cloth on."

He is successful in his attempt, and without revealing his identity departs, having first privately obtained from Urania the promise that she will vow virginity to Ceres, lest Amyntas by puzzling afresh over the oracle should again lose his reason.

But custom has sanctioned our departing from strict rules for the sake of euphony; and I should prefer saying pomeridianas quadrigas to postmeridianas, and mehercule to mehercules.

Then Christopher said to him: If thou wilt not tell me, I shall anon depart from thee, and shall serve thee no more.

The consul Appius insisted that the tribune had no jurisdiction over any one except a plebeian; for that he was not a magistrate of the people in general, but only of the commons; and that even he himself could not, according to the usage of their ancestors, by virtue of his authority remove any person, because the words were as follows: "If ye think proper, depart, Quirites."

Out of ancestry, tradition, talent, and training each departs to his own way.

This is obviously quoted from the marriage ceremony: as Mr Todd has shown, the Dissenters in 1661 did not understand depart in the sense of separate, which led to the alteration of the Liturgy, "till death us do part."

In seeming earnest; and raise up such broils, That she, not I, should be the first to warn The insidious guest depart.

Thou wilt consider this when thou art dying, and wilt depart more contentedly by reflecting thus: 'I am going away from a life in which even my associates, on behalf of whom I have striven, and cared, and prayed so much, themselves wish me to depart, hoping perchance to get some little advantage by it.'

He hath an old and a prized friend at his elbow; hath come because it was his pleasure, to witness the games at Véveywill depart for the same reason, when they are over, and will seek his home at his leisurenot like a fox stealing into his hole, but as the stately ship sails, gallantly, and by the light of the sun, into her haven.

xxv.; and will not many say, in that day, "We have eaten and drunken in thy presence, and thou hast taught in our streets:" to whom Christ shall answer, "I know not whence you are, depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity?"

34 Verbs to Use for the Word  departing