23 Verbs to Use for the Word naughts

" "Nevertheless, I have said naught but truth.

We know naught!

At his words, I asked him very anxiously whether he had perceived them waving a light, the which we had arranged to be our method of signaling in the night, in the event of such being needful; but, to this, he said that he had seen naught; and, by now, having come near the edge of the cliff, I could see for myself, and so perceived that there was none signaling to us from the hulk.

That day"he had referred to it so often that it had become an acknowledged division of time"that day when he made his speech not one arose to answer him; for the cunning of it was so simple one listened, fearing naught, until the end was reached; and the words of it were so few that the end was a surprise; and, lo!

"She was the light of my life and the joy of my heart," it was no longer the ritual of the church; "and yet had I to walk beside her and tell her naught.

In the American League the death of Mr. Thomas D. Noyes, president of the Washington club, a young man who left behind naught but friends, left a vacancy in the organization which was filled by the selection of Mr. Benjamin S. Minor.

"Thou tell her, then, it shall bring naught.

"Since the first day we set foot upon this great country," he said, "we have received naught but kindness, aid, honors.

By his cloathes you might deeme him a knight; but yet if you uncase him, you will find his sattin dublett naught

He had given the book his every emotion, and discovered it gave nothing back; but had shaken, terrified, played furious tarantellas upon his feelingsand replenished naught.

" "And thou hast dared to trifle with the pleasures of the city, and to set at naught the wishes of the Doge!"

A thousand dark ways of what seemed blissful possibility are now closed to us, because there the light now shines, and shows naught but despair.

The Signor Nani hath confessed to me that in Rome there was much intriguing for her favorof which she suspected naught.

There is not any act avails so much As this invisible wedding of the will With Lifeyea, though it seem to accomplish naught.

"I know nothing, Herr Bailiff, of the nice distinctions of your rights in the city, and wish to utter naught for or against.

"Ha!" cried he, "methought 'twas Tostig his ghost come for to drag us down into yon accursed pooland 'tis naught but the traitor-rogue Gurth!"

From the wall directly facing her the last Lady Evesham smiled upon herher baffling, mirthless smile that seemed to cover naught but heartache.

Chapter I. "When that's gone He shall drink naught but brine.

He was of the King's household, but since Arthur gave him naught, and he was of too proud a mind to pray for his due, he had spent all that he had.

He replied in four verses, which show well enough what thoughts were in his brain when he composed the nightmare-burdened, heavy-sleeping women: Dear is my sleep, but more to be mere stone, So long as ruin and dishonour reign: To hear naught, to feel naught, is my great gain; Then wake me not; speak in an undertone.

Like the proud eagle soaring to the skies, Intent "the topmost arch" of heaven to scale, When heeding naught that would oppose its rise, It breaks with fearless nerve the tempest-gale And spreads its wings like a majestic sail, Full on the bosom of the raging blast, Thy spirit soar'dbut ah!

And it soon to be grown cold, so that we both to need the cloak over us in our slumbers; but in the journey-hours to need naught; for the upward-going did surely heat us very well.

MEPHISTOPHELES In sprang the dog, indeed, observing naught; Things now assume another shape, The devil's in the house and can't escape.

23 Verbs to Use for the Word  naughts