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Example sentences for "agen"

Lexicographically close words:
aged; ageean; ageing; ageless; agelong; agencies; agency; agenda; agendi; agendum
  1. Give us what no man here is master of, Breath; leave us, pray: my father Cardinall Can by the Physicke of Philosophy Set al agen in order.

  2. Though not deserv'd, yet once agen I come To warne thee to take pitie on thy selfe.

  3. It was this mans sword Hew'd ways to danger; and when danger met him He charm'd it thence, and when it grew agen He drove it back agen, till at the length It lost the field.

  4. Maybe it's a farmer and his missus as have drove a good bargain, and the girl told to get supper fire-hot agen they come.

  5. I know I do,' he assented; 'but what can I do agen ten strong men?

  6. But she'm all on wires, to and agen like a canbottle.

  7. I said it three times, it being Midsummer, and ghosses going to-and-agen and the death-pack about.

  8. When you get 'un agen the light you can see two little green things standing inside like people in a tent.

  9. Agen the time comes when ye'll want the wood for big rousing fires ye'll have a fire up inside of you shootin blood through your veins in a way that'll let you laugh at cold.

  10. But hasn't your fancy-man been rubbing his back agen the college?

  11. Yes, of course, that's what I said I was, Master Antony, and even you turn agen me.

  12. You say a word agen me," he said, "and I'll half kill yer.

  13. Awkins, if I sees you larfin' an' shoutin' agen I takes you before the orficer of the watch when we gets back to the ship!

  14. We'll see 'im agen in a minute w'en the cloud passes.

  15. The ancient diocese of Poitiers was divided into three, and that of Agen into two by the erection of suffragans at Maillezais, Lucon, Sarlat, and Condom.

  16. The diocese of Agen was founded in the fourth century as a suffragan of Bordeaux.

  17. Well, do 'ee think they wicked robbers will hev the impedence to swear agen a honest free-trader like me?

  18. I tell 'ee one thing, that I won't hev a hand no more in anything agen Squire, not till I do know sartin-sure.

  19. It do make me laugh, neighbours, to think o' Maister John leadin' a army agen Boney.

  20. I won't go agen Squire and pa'son," cried Tonkin.

  21. In course his grudge agen Robinson bean't nothing to I, but he do seem tarrible sour and rampageous.

  22. The sea was choppy, and the wind stiff agen 'em, so they come this way to save time and squeamishness.

  23. No more, lest you destroy agen Leonatus With wonder of his fate, are they not come yet?

  24. I am coming, she's not angry agen I hope.

  25. Folks blamed the Pa'son for preachin' agen it the Sunday after.

  26. I never would’ve run off with him; all my folks were agen it, and a sore time I’ve hed in the wilderness ’way back from my beautiful city.

  27. Didn’t I tell you I couldn’t dream of marryin’ agen for ages?

  28. When ’lection-day comes round agen I won’t vote fur no candidate that don’t promise to coop all them greasy Micmacs up in a reservation, same es they do to Newfoundland.

  29. My failure with the Agen mediums was not altogether devoid of interest, for I gained experience, and experience is only acquired with time, patience, and multiplicity of observations.

  30. I have also heard formidable raps with the two young girls, fourteen and fifteen years of age, who were called the Agen mediums.

  31. I also brought twice to Bordeaux the young mediums of Agen, where a previous opportunity had been given me of observing them; at Agen their phenomena had won for their home the reputation of being haunted.

  32. Now, no fighting agen it, zir; you worked all night, zo I must work all day.

  33. They walked all the way o' purpose to wish me luck and zhake hands and zay they hadn't aught agen me, for they'd found out how it was they was took.

  34. He said it was "agen the rules of the boat to sleep on oats"; but we kept on breaking the rules as much as possible.

  35. And I'll preach agen any man in this town for a dollar!

  36. If there's plays agen drink, why shouldna' there be plays agen the devil, and for Jesus Christ, our Blessed Redeemer?

  37. He cain't stay in the cabin now as he's thawed out, but I ain't sure as we can get him back agen into the river.

  38. He went up the canyon about an hour ago, and I don't reckon as he'll be along this way agen before morning.

  39. These regions included Agen and the Agenais, Saintonge to the south of the Charente, and in addition the whole of Quercy, if it could be proved by inquest that it had been given by Richard I.

  40. Agen and the Agenais were ceded at once, and a commission was appointed to investigate Edward's claims over lower Quercy.

  41. He retained in his hands Agen and the Agenais, and Bazas and the Bazadais, on the ground that Charles of Valois had won them by right of conquest in 1324.

  42. Early in August, Charles of Valois entered the Agenais, and on the 15th Agen opened its gates.

  43. Then you bet I was scared; for the thing hauls off agen an' gives me a clout that knocks the wind plum' out o' me.

  44. By the time I got headed roun' agen for the tree, I sees that the bear is comin' down with his back to me.

  45. When I stops for breath in the upper branches, I sees the old bear canterin' back agen to have another go with me pardner.

  46. Durst noe man nighe her wyth his hande, But put a rape downe wyth a wande, And heltered her ful meete; They hauled her furth agen her wyll, Qunyl they cam until a hille, A little fra the streete.

  47. Theis men the battel undertoke Agen the sewe, as saythe the boke, And sealed securitye, That they shold boldly bide and fyghte, And scomfit her in maine and myghte, Or therfor sholde they dye.

  48. You can drive back into the high road, and wait for me agen that 'ere turnstile I took notice of as we come along.

  49. Next week she come agen for somethin' else, and stopped and talked to 'im about 'is soul in the passage.

  50. We had made an appointment, on our return from wandering amongst the heights, to pay a visit to a very remarkable personage, who is held, both in Agen and throughout Gascony, to be the greatest poet of modern times.

  51. The town of Agen is very agreeably situated on the right bank of the Garonne: the river is here, though by no means clear, less muddy than at Bordeaux; and its windings add much to the beauty of the landscape.


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