47 Verbs to Use for the Word outlaws

He may have removed the restrictions on grain, and did proclaim Sulla and Metellus outlaws; but, though he should have bent every energy to hinder Sulla's return, he did worse than nothing, and, instead of Sertorius, sent the incapable Flaccus and the ruffian Fimbria against the general who had just taken Athens and defeated Archelaus.

"Why," quoth he, "it is a merry thing to think of one stout outlaw like Robin Hood meeting another stout outlaw like Guy of Gisbourne.

That afternoon and night th' Ramblin' Kid rode the outlaw to the Hundred and Oneninety miles away!

So thus they went in threescore companies of five to Sherwood Forest, to take Robin Hood, each constable wishing that he might be the one to find the bold outlaw, or at least one of his band.

" "Ha, verily, lords," quoth Roger, "there shall many turn outlaw, methinks" "Then must we end outlawry!" said Beltane, frowning.

We, Representatives of the People, declare him an outlaw, but there is no need for our declaration, since he is an outlaw by the mere fact of his treason.

I think I know your outlaw.

Carolyn June's words, spoken of the Gold Dust maverick: "It would be fun to see her run!" and uttered lightly and in a spirit of coquetry that morning when she teased him to enter the outlaw filly in the race against the Thunderbolt horse from the Vermejo, came to his mind.

" "What, a young swineherd!" cried the outlaw, laughing.

I have lived, and it is probable that I shall die an outlaw; but the severest pangs I ever know come from the the mockery which accuses my nature of abuses that are the fruits of your own injustice.

But nothing could drive back those little white outlaws of the wildernessthe ermine.

~The Call of Duty.~ At early morn, a valiant knight, On prancing charger, richly dight, With helm and lance and armor bright, Rose from his lordly halls: "Now, in this region, round about, There dwell three outlaws, strong and stout: If luck be mine, I'll find them out!

" "Feed an outlaw!

That all offenders who present themselves to the Local or Military Authorities within the 30 days immediately following this date, and who turn over their arms and join our forces and help to fight other outlaws and to defend the nation, will be pardoned for the crimes they have committed.

It might well be that he and others would not laugh when they saw good fortune which might have been theirs following this genial old outlaw.

Before he got the outlaw filly to the stables a half dozen cowboys had recognized the Cimarron maverick.

Then she guided the outlaw filly down the grade, across the Cimarron and along the lane, in the gently stirring dawn, back to the still sleeping Quarter Circle KT.

O, ay, sir: Warman came but yesterday to take charge of the jail at Nottingham, and this day he says he will hang the two outlaws.

"Yea; but do they not harbor outlaws and regicides.

Well, I will clothe myself in such a suit, And by that means as well 'scape all pursuit, As pass the danger-threatening Huntington; For, having many outlaws, they'll think me By my attire one of their mates to be.

Geminius was on his trail, and Marius heard some of his emissaries loudly threatening the old man for hiding an outlaw.

He declared to President Grant that he knew Jack to be an honorable man and that he could easily effect a compromise and induce the outlaws to return to the reservation.

Then he jerked the outlaw to his feet, and stood close, his face inhumanly pale.

"Man, Jock," I said, "ye should ha' had that pistol wi' yethe one with which ye killed all the outlaws on the American veldt.

"When, before or since, has there lived an outlaw who did not despoil his country?" Where has there reigned a king whose head was less giddy on a throne, or who retained more humility in the midst of riches and glories, unless it were Marcus Aurelius or Alfred the Great?

47 Verbs to Use for the Word  outlaws