15 Verbs to Use for the Word guiltless

these reasons why the all-Merciful Deity will hold man guiltless who enslaves and maltreats poor Africans?

But he thus answered the king: "Listen awhile, if justice be thy aim, And thou wilt find me guiltless.

"Understanding the literal sense would not have prevented their condemning the guiltless.

What blood-vessels the poor struggler burst in his desperate push for lifehow much he was bruised and lacerated in his plunge through the forest, or how much the dogs tore him, the Macon editor has not chronicledthey are matters of no momentbut his heart is touched with the merits of Mr. Adams' 'EXCELLENT DOGS,' that 'soon run down and secured' a guiltless and trembling human creature!

If thee dost truly love this woman and believe her guiltless, then for her honour must thee put menot herto this trial.

The king pronounced Reynard guiltless of all charges, and made him one of his privy councilors.

"Behold," he shouted, with a voice of thunder, which stilled the roar of the crowd, "behold how the gods protect the guiltless!

I am accused, again, of using a misleading rhetoric, and of thereby covertly introducing Christian or philosophical ideas into my account of "savages guiltless of Christian teaching."

The amiable creature beguiled the watches of the night by brewing jorums of a fearful beverage which he called coffee, and insisted on sharing with me; coming in with a great bowl of something like mud soup, scalding hot, guiltless of cream, rich in an all-pervading flavor of molasses, scorch, and tin pot.

They on the sea-girt rock, which is washed by the surges for ever, Set her in silence, the guiltless, aloft with her face to the eastward.

There are a thousand and one reasons for believing him guilty of the charges brought against him, and a thousand and one for supposing him guiltless.

Where was a friend had not his friend betrayed A brother guiltless of a brother's death, A wife that hid no poisoned sting beneath A fond embrace?

As long as society maintains its present attitude, an unmarried mother should be counted guiltless even if she does kill her child.

"I do believe, sir, that you mean well by me, in your own way, and I could, yes, I can, be sorry for you, for my mother did feel for you, and yours has been a sad life; but how could I be of any use or comfort to you if you dragged me away as these cruel men propose, knowing that he who has all my heart is dying guiltless, and thinking I have failed him!"

How lately did Irene Fly from the busy pleasures of her sex, Well pleas'd to search the treasures of remembrance, And live her guiltless moments o'er anew!

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  guiltless