13 Verbs to Use for the Word tarrying

Tho' far thou comest in the eve, yet dost thou tarry late.

After some bickering they enter into a solemn agreement according to which Faust's life is to end whenever he shall "stretch himself on a bed of ease," completely satisfied with the passing moment, and shall say to that moment, "Pray tarry, thou art so fair.

"Well," demanded Aboniel at length, with real or assumed surprise, "wherefore tarry ye thus?

I am a womanweak to combat wrong, But innocent, my Lord, I live or die; And silent, though my God doth tarry long, He sees me throughly with His holy eye,

You, my lord," he added to Lord Roos, "will doubtless tarry to receive the thanks of our pretty hostess.

Sorenson and his wife followed her on deck after supper, the other three tarrying below.

"Señor," murmured Valencia, "thou wilt tarry with us long, no?

Sir Ralph reluctantly quitted his betrothed: he made his escape moreover from the baron and the chaplain, who prayed his further tarrying, to share in another flagon of Rhenish about to be produced.

"I prythee tarry for a short time, for I have a few words to say to thee.

This day O Muse must thou tarry in a friend's house, the house of the king of Kyrene of goodly horses, that with Arkesilas at his triumph thou mayst swell the favourable gale of song, the due of Leto's children, and of Pytho.

"It is but a moment that I have for this dearest claim of the day," said Marcantonio Giustiniani, turning to the older man with winning courtesy; "and sooner should I have come to the father of Marina to crave the grace I cannot do without, but that she bade me tarry.

I urged his tarrying to tea; but he declined, saying that he must retire to his chamber, being, in his present state of mind, unfit for any society, as he was banished from mine.

He dared tarry no longer in Scotland, but hastened south, leaving Hoel of Brittany lying sick at Dumbarton, I know not of what infirmity.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  tarrying