166 Verbs to Use for the Word hither

She hitherto has been absent at Sevil, but Expectation of her Daughter-in-law's Wedding with you has brought 'em hither,and, I ask your Pardon, Antonio, for raillying your Father-in-law that shall be, old Francisco.

He's here, and with his Wife; how shall I do to deliver my Letter to her;Sir, by the order of my Master, Don Carlos, the Governour, I am commanded to come hither to the end that, going from hence, and returning to my Master, I may be able to inform him Fran.

"I am sent hither to receive the last confession of a Bravo, and surely, one who has so much cause to condemn the deception he has practised, would not wish to hear the details of such a life?" "Nonono" murmured Gelsomina again, enforcing her words with a wild gesture of the hand.

She was quite beside herself with joy, running hither and thither, bouncing up on him, looking about her and even rolling over on the ground.

For a little while, I paced, tremulously, between the window and the table; my gaze wandering hither and thither, uneasily.

Men rushed hither and thither; but in a moment order was restored out of the seeming confusion.

Thunderbolts descended on many spots, and most significantly upon the altar of Jupiter Victor; flashes darted hither and thither; notes of trumpets, clashing of arms, and cries of camps were heard by night from the gardens of Caesar and of Antony, located close together beside the Tiber.

Since we first met with Chaoukeun in the western palace, we have been as it were deranged and intoxicated; a long interval has elapsed since we held a court; and on entering the hall of audience this day, we waited not until the assembly had dispersed, but returned hither to obtain a sight of her.

About ten years before the council of Clermont the Moslem dynasty of Toledo had been expelled by Alfonso, King of Galicia: the kingdom of Cordova had fallen twenty years earlier (1065), and while Peter the Hermit was hurrying hither and thither through the countries of Northern Europe, the Christians of Spain were winning victories in Murcia, and the land was ringing with the exploits of the dauntless Cid, Ruy Diaz de Bivar.

Linnet moved hither and thither, after the dinner dishes were done, all through the house, up stairs and down, to see that everything was in perfect order before she might dress and enjoy the afternoon.

Close Quarters The scenes shifted before us as if they had been painted on bubbles which were blown hither and thither by the wind.

MARMADUKE We will conduct her hither; These walls shall witness itfrom first to last He shall reveal himself.

See now, as thou dost hate the pomp and stir of cities, so, for thy sake have I fled hither to the wilderness, to live with thee amid these solitudes, to be thy love, thy stay and comfort.

Thereafter went he afoot by the forest road, and I rode hither and found thee, according to his word.

Nay, turn hither, thou lusty beggar, and thou jolly tinker, for all shall be merry with me.

Go, fetch her hither presently.

When you get to know me better you'll find I'm always like thatforever flitting hither and yon, bestowing benefits and boons on the ungrateful, like any other giddy Providence.

The town authorities hastened hither, headed by the sub-prefect.

The Romans desire to make Britain their province, to grow fat with our tribute, and to bring France once more to their allegiance For this cause they have ransacked the east, and carried hither these strange, outland people, who amaze Christendom, to fight in their quarrel.

Three times my feet, as loth to guide me hither, Have stumbled in a playne and even way.

" In their excitement, father, mother, and daughter never ceased leading him hither and thither, explaining matters to him and making him feel the things.

Men on gayly caparisoned horses galloping hither and thither, unfurled flags, and a general air of expectancy on eager faces everywhere betokened an occasion of rare moment.

A week agone lord Pertolepe marched hither seeking thee with a great company led by yon Gurth.

Here goes the father of a family in one direction, the mother in another, and the children all scattered hither and thither.

Here, like the shells of long-dead limpets, was armour that men encased themselves in long ago; here, too, were tapestries of many colours, beautiful as seaweed; no modern flotsam ever drifted hither, no early Victorian furniture, no electric light.

166 Verbs to Use for the Word  hither