10 Verbs to Use for the Word quakes

I take my vow, I felt my stomach quake when I beheld thee pluck up yon green tree as thou didst.

An English judgeGervaise Bennetgave them this name at Derby, and it is said that he did so because Fox "bid them quake at the word of the Lord."

There was one good soul whom I loved well to see, who yet gave me many a heart-quake; it was a Mrs. Ashford, wife to a small farmer near us; a lad of hers had sailed with my Harry, and thus she would often come to talk over the hopes and fears we had in common, and to exchange with me whatever scraps of sea-news we could pick up.

But, ah! the ground on which we built it quakes. GERT.

Then, Royal Father, thus: Before our Troopes had reacht the Affrick bounds, Wearied with tedious Marches and those dangers Which waite on glorious Warre, the Affricans A farre had heard our Thunder, whilst their Earth Did feele an earth-quake in the peoples feares Before our Drummes came near them.

The very rafters of the howses bend; Some breake and are demolisht; barnes blowne downe; The very chimneyes rattle ore our heads; The strongest buildinges tremble just as if Theire is above a tempest, so belowe There weare a fearefull earth-quake.

Can innocence quake? "Why thus do you cling to my neck, and enfold me, What fear unimparted your quiet devours?" "O mother, there's reasonfor Susan has told me, A dead body lies in the room next to ours.

"Thou makest my poor stomach quake with joy for what thou tellest me so sweetly.

Then a strange pride replaced the quake in Lenore's heart.

Thou spak'st the word, 'tis true, But when it came to action thou didst quake, Oppose the deed, and mercy urge instead, Although in vain; for need became our law.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  quakes