5 Verbs to Use for the Word relenting

Oh, tell them all the agony I bear in banishment, That she may share my sorrow, and my foe the King relent.

The origin of the saying that "if you eat goose on Michaelmas Day, you will never want money all the year round," is explained, in the British Apollo, as follows: The custom came up from the tenants presenting Their landlords with geese to incline their relenting On following payments.

Her mind had lapsed into one vague apprehension of the effects of having cut off all communication with home, imaginings of Frank's despair, relentings of pity, all broken by dismay at her own involuntary hypocrisy in bringing such thoughts into the Retreat.

He gave a laugh, half-scornful, half-good-humoured, as he admitted to himself that not even nowprobablywould the old man relent.

But to be long in talk of dying would Shew a relenting and a doubtfull mind:

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  relenting