32 Verbs to Use for the Word enthusiast

" "Repentance never comes too late," rejoined the enthusiast.

The result is that when one meets the enthusiasts one remembers them.

"WILLIAM'S my man!" cries one enthusiast, "He'll be in Paris, sure, within ten days!" "'Paris' your Granny!"

"I am called Solomon Eagle," replied the enthusiast, "and am charged with a mission from on high to warn your doomed people of their fate.

It was then he wrote to Charles Albert, who had lately ascended the Sardinian throne, inviting him to place himself at the head of the liberal movement; but the king at once gave orders to arrest the visionary enthusiast if found in his dominions.

I wasI still aman enthusiast for national independence; but I am notI hope I never shall bean enthusiast in favour of revolution.

Law also censures these irritated and extravagant enthusiasts, not only for intending to overthrow the government, but as binding themselves to kill all that would not accede to their opinion, and he gives several instances of such cruelty being exercised by them, not only upon straggling soldiers whom they shot by the way or surprized in their quarters, but upon those who, having once joined them, had fallen away from their principles.

So he chose out that recently-joined enthusiast, Angus M'Lachlan, and put him over the parapet on the dark night in question, accompanied by Corporal M'Snape and two scouts, with orders to probe the mystery to its depth and bring back a full report.

This is the plan adopted here; and nothing will convince these enthusiasts that it is wrong, or induce them to change it for one more agreeable to the dictates of reason.

At such moments the fond mother felt it to be impossible to deny the young enthusiast the rich treat these musical recreations afforded.

The common danger, the misery of the interminable marches to deceive the enemy, the scarcity suffered in the barren fields and on the rough hilltops on which they took refuge, made them all equals, enthusiasts, sceptics or rustics.

" "Ah!" exclaimed the enthusiast, starting as he beheld Amabel.

Thus, he warned the Germans not to suffer themselves to be misled so far as to follow certain independent enthusiasts, ignorant of war, who were bent on moving forward the bodies of the crusaders prematurely.

"But it only costs a dime, which is little enoughthe hired enthusiast, indeed, stationed just outside the entrance, reminds us over and over again that it is only 'the tenth part of a dollar,' and he sometimes adds that 'it will neither make nor break nor set a man up in business.' He is a flagrant optimist in small money matters, ever looking on the bright side.

He was the very man to inspire a young enthusiast, like me, with awe and delight.

Otherwise, what security will there be for property, and what will become of trade?" "Who thinks of trade or property at such a crisis?" interrupted an enthusiast, in figured trowsers and a gay cravat.

He ridiculed, and his ridicule killed the Bacon enthusiasts all the more dead because it was barbed with erudition.

Who that knew that pure enthusiast, Dr. Harris, but remembers the accustomed lamentations of the entomologist over the departure of these winged companions of his lifetime?

Be virtuous ends pursued by virtuous means, Nor think th' intention sanctifies the deed: That maxim, publish'd in an impious age, Would loose the wild enthusiast to destroy, And fix the fierce usurper's bloody title; Then bigotry might send her slaves to war, And bid success become the test of truth: Unpitying massacre might waste the world, And persecution boast the call of heaven.

"We need you young enthusiasts," she said.

By eleven he had found his friend the publisher, in a dainty little place of business crammed with pottery, Rowlandsons, and books, and more like a curiosity-shop than a publishing-house, for the publisher proved an enthusiast in everything that was beautiful or curious, and had indeed taken to publishing from that rare motive in a publisher,the love of books, rather than the love of money.

There, as elsewhere, the devotee who sought to progress faster toward heaven than suited the paces of her fellowtravellers was reckoned a troublesome enthusiast, till she got far enough in advance to be worshipped as a saint.

4. will have that melancholy of nuns, widows, and more ancient maids, to be a peculiar species of melancholy differing from the rest: some will reduce enthusiasts, ecstatical and demoniacal persons to this rank, adding [1085] love melancholy to the first, and lycanthropia.

Though it was the singular fact, that every nation of the earth rejected the wandering enthusiasts who practiced peace toward all men, the place of greatest uneasiness and peril, and therefore, in their eyes, the most eligible, was the province of Massachusetts Bay.

Mrs. Robert Long a few years ago startled her fellow-enthusiasts by exhibiting some parti-coloured specimens; but they were regarded as freaks, and did not become popular.

32 Verbs to Use for the Word  enthusiast