79 Verbs to Use for the Word whithers

The way she chose was one of those which led to the great gate, and many met her coming from thence, with looks that were somewhat bewildered, as if they did not yet know whither they were going or what had happened to them,upon whom she smiled as she passed them with soft looks of tenderness and sympathy, knowing what they were feeling, but did not stop to explain to them, because she had something else that had been given her to do.

Neither he nor any one else, unless it were Moffat, could tell whither this tale tended.

Knowing nothing of this country, I would ask you whither you would recommend me to have the body conveyed?"

It was said that in the twelve or fifteen years he had resided in this place, he had been occasionally invisible for months together, and no one could tell why he disappeared, or whither he had gone.

The wolves often crossed his snow-shoe trail, or followed it swiftly to see whither it led.

But in the end she turned, slow-footed amid the gathering shadows and followed whither they called.

[4907]Lucian of his mistress, she is so fair, that if thou dost but see her, she will stupefy thee, kill thee straight, and, Medusa like, turn thee to a stone; thou canst not pull thine eyes from her, but, as an adamant doth iron, she will carry thee bound headlong whither

Whither can we go from His spirit, or whither can we flee from His presence?

"O holy teacher!" exclaimed he in extreme perturbation, "whither shall I turn?

"Some day when you declare yourselves independent," he said somewhat abstractedly to the native lackey who opened the carriage-door for him, "remember that there were not lacking in Spain hearts that beat for you and struggled for your rights!" "Where, sir?" asked the lackey, who had understood nothing of this and was inquiring whither they should go.

" "Heavens!" exclaimed Ananda, "whither shall I fly?" "Nowhere beyond this cemetery," returned the physician, "inasmuch as it is entirely surrounded by the royal forces.

Our Tories blundered into this great war, not seeing whither it would take them.

"If we can find that, then maybe we can find whither they went from there.

I naturally take little interest in story, but in these the manner and not the end is the interest; it is such pleasant travelling, one scarce cares whither it leads us.

And as he went by a great desert, he saw a great company of knights, of which a knight cruel and horrible came to him and demanded whither he went, and Christopher answered to him and said: I go seek the devil for to be my master.

And through a warm thin summer mist she shines, A silver setting to the diamond stars; And the dark boat cleaveth a glittering way, Where the one steady beauty of the moon Makes many changing beauties on the wave Broken by jewel-dropping oars, which drive The boat, as human impulses the soul; While, like the sovereign will, the helm's firm law Directs the whither of the onward force.

If at the end of the week none should come, he would know that his services would not be required, and might sail away whither he listed.

With these thoughts I reach the log cabin whither I am strongly drawn by the tie of a child to an aged mother.

There is a panic in the entire camp, and one inquires of another the cause of the confusion, nor do they readily determine whither the standards should be borne, nor into what quarter each should betake himself.

Now, glancing whither he pointed, Beltane beheld, high on the bank above them, a mounted knight armed cap-à-pie, who stared down at them through closed visora fierce and war-like figure looming gigantic athwart the splendour of the sinking moon.

The boy wondered whither they were bound.

And, moreover, my brother, thou talkest of ease in the grave, but hast thou forgotten the hell whither for certain the murderers go?

" "But have you ascertained whither they have gone?" said the clergyman, distractedly.

I think on what I read in School as I go home at noon and night, and so intently, that I have often gone half a mile out of my way, not minding whither I went.

If we could first know where we are, and whither we are tending, we could better judge what to do, and how to do it.

79 Verbs to Use for the Word  whithers