25 Verbs to Use for the Word employing

I'd tried to run straight since I served my sentence, and I knew Sir Horace would stand to me, but he couldn't afford to have any scandal about it, and I knew that if there was any possibility of my past becoming known I should have to leave his employ.

Eight or ten years before, the fair Julieat least, she was fairer then than now!had come to New York to enter the employ of a family whose mistress had decided that life without a French maid was unendurable.

I then quit the employ of Russell, Majors & Waddell, and joined a party of trappers who were sent out by the post trader, Mr. Ward, to trap on the streams of the Chugwater and Laramie for beaver, otter, and other fur animals, and also to poison wolves for their pelts.

"Accordingly, being furnished with a complete set of tools, he proceeded to the appointed place, and was so fortunate as to find ample employ for some time, under the very roof of his host.

You will perceive the kind of publications I allude to; and I hope the situation of France, and the fate of its Monarch, may suggest to the authors a more worthy employ of their talents, than that of degrading the executive power in the eyes of the people.

A smile is curving o'er her creamy cheek, Her bosom swells with all a lover's joy, When love receives a message that the coy Young love-god made a strong and true heart speak From far-off lands; and like a mountain-peak That loses in one avalanche its cloy Of ice and snow, so doth her breast employ

Yet not to foster the rich gifts of mind Alone can all thy lib'ral cares employ; Not to the few those gifts adorn, confin'd, They spread an ampler sphere of genuine joy.

Instinctively the Lady Ysolinde spoke to our maid of the Red Tower in a manner and tone very different from that which I had ever before heard her employ, at once more equal and more guarded.

18 "The bad man may, his every sense to please, Each soft indulging luxury employ: The plenitude of elegance and ease He may possess; but never can enjoy.

Here Love his golden shafts employs; here lights His constant lamp, and waves his purple wings: Reigns here, and revels not in the bought smile Of harlots, loveless, joyless, unendear'd, Casual fruition; nor in court amours, Mix'd dance, or wanton mask, or midnight ball; Or serenade, which the starv'd lover sings To his proud fair, best quitted with disdain.

I saw them pursuing their laborious employ with alacrity.

To reach that happy shore thy sails employ; There fate decrees to raise a second Troy, And found an empire in thy royal line, Which time shall ne'er destroy, nor bounds confine.'

But, an ye seek employ, his is but a poor service, where a man shall come by harder knocks than good broad pieces.

Unversed in local etiquette, they commenced operations by "sending up"to employ a vulgar but convenient catch-phrasea strongly fortified farmhouse in the enemy's support line.

After leaving England, the Czar repaired to Vienna, via Holland, sending to Russia five hundred persons whom he took in his employ,navy captains, pilots, surgeons, gunners, boat-builders, blacksmiths, and various other mechanics,having an eye to the industrial development of his country; which was certainly better than driving out of his kingdom four hundred thousand honest people, as Louis XIV. did because they were Protestants.

a-week; he threw up my employ, and went to work upon the moor for 1s.

This day of hallowed joy, The day the Lord arose, Thy glorious power employ, And vanquish all my foes; To me the power of faith impart, And reign triumphant in my heart.

Rapt in these thoughts I negligently rov'd, Imagin'd transports all my soul employ, When the delightful voice of her I lov'd Sent thro' the Shades a sound of real joy. Confus'd it came, with giggling laughter mixt, And echo from the banks reply'd betwixt. Inspir'd with hope, upborn with light desire, To the dear place my ready footsteps tend.

The following verse precedes the one quoted by Johnson: 'Ev'n from the straw-roofed cot the note of joy Flows full and frequent, as the village-fair, Whose little wants the busy hour employ, Chanting some rural ditty soothes her care.'

Various cares mankind employ; But to gaze on human woe Seems the universal joy, For which they all their cares forego.

" "Oh, powerful Oromazes!" continued he, "thou employest me to comfort this man; whom wilt thou employ to give me consolation?"

'Tis labor's ebb; a hush of gentle joy, For man, and beast, and bird; The quavering songster ceases its employ; The aspen is not stirred.

He caddied that summer only for golfers of the better sort, and for Sharon Whipple, choosing his employ with nice discrimination.

I'll leave you to yourself with pleasure, A serious tone you hardly dare employ.

The following verses, which breathe a true spirit of tenderness, were written by her, on her death-bed at Bath, when her husband was in London, Thou, who dost all my worldly thoughts employ,

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  employing