The first Eue, mother of our Fall, E're she bore any one, slew all.
Gone be all consort, since alone He that oncebore the best part's gone.
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That seldome lett'st a blushing youthfull prime 30 Hide his hot beames in shade of silver age, So rare is hoary Vertue) the dire rage Of a mad storme these bloomy joyes all tore, Ravisht the maiden blossoms, and downe bore The trunke.
A genus of marine bivalves which bore holes in wood.
To enlarge the bore of a gun barrel by drawing, instead of thrusting, a revolving tool through it.
A sponge, or other suitable substance, attached to a long rod or handle, for cleaning the bore of a firearm.
A mop for cleaning the boreof a cannon after a discharge.
An officer who bore an ax and fasces or rods, as ensigns of his office.
The ball, which is pointed in front, is made to fit the bore accurately, and is very much elongated, its length being about three and one half times as great as its diameter.
But he was a good-humoured fellow, poor Oddity, and bore our rudeness with patience and temper.
I was interrupted by some animal near dashing itself passionately against the bars of its cage, and, turning round, I beheld a very savage rat, which bore the name of the German Hamster.
Several scars upon the neck of Whiskerandos bore witness to this terrible encounter, and many others in which he had been engaged.
How can your highness be otherwise, after the annoyance of that bore Ali?
I bore her to a cave at a short distance from where we landed; and, wrapping her up in a cloak which I had saved from the boat, took away her nun's attire, and exposed it to dry in the powerful rays of the sun.
I see it now, as I kissed the little ruby fountain which bubbled from its heart: I see her too, as they bore her away senseless in their arms.
As I made sure that as soon as he had tasted the contents he would spit them out, I did not hesitate to bore the cask and draw off the wine, which I handed to him.
The cloud whichbore me descended to within a hundred yards of the earth, and then was hurried along by the wind with such velocity and noise, that I perceived we were assisting at a hurricane.
The golden eyes of the great Youantee were filled with silver tears when the page of destiny was made known; but the sun of hope rose and bore away the sacred dew to heaven.
Their horror at the sacrilege, and their fear of being implicated in, and suffering the dreadful penalties attending it, bore down all my arguments; my promises and my threats were alike disregarded.
He was sober, although his eyes bore testimony to recent intoxication, and his face, which was manly and handsome, was much disfigured by an enormous quid of tobacco in his right cheek, which gave him an appearance of natural deformity.
The pain was excessive; but as all the islanders were tattooed about the loins, I presumed it was an operation that I must submit to, and bore it with fortitude.
I bore them to her, and congratulated her that we were now beyond all pursuit, and in a spot which promised to supply us with all that we required.
It was near midnight when we embarked, and I bore my treasure down into the cabin of the vessel, muffled up in my cloak.
After much reflection, I resolved as a last resource, to throw myself upon the generosity of my adversary; for although inimical to me, he bore a high character as a Spanish cavalier.
We had an old apple orchard, that borebeautiful blossoms, but worthless fruit; and of these blossoms we had leave to pick as many as we chose.
We must get him off this wet ground as soon as possible," said Gerald; and together we lifted him, and slowly and laboriously bore him to the donkey-cart in the road.
Although a distant relative of the Earl, he was still a Percy; and all who bore the name suffered from unjust suspicion.
As the ship "bore up the helm," and entered her long path on the great sea, he turned the prow of his little barge northward to the mysterious unexplored waters of the Chesapeake.
To prove there is pearl the King of Pamont[25] came with a chain of pearl about his neck, burnt through with great holes and spoiled for want of the art to bore them and shewed the shells from whence they were taken.
Hamor was ill at ease in the presence of the two hundred bowmen, and informed the king that he bore a private message from the Governor, upon which the king granted him audience, with only two wives and the interpreter present.
Smitten with fever and weakened by starvation, they bore him to his humble grave, reverently and decently, "having all ordinance of the fort shot off, with many vollies of small shot.
The white-enamelled door of a prosperous-looking corner-house bore a solid brass plate with his name.
God was in His Heaven, and the world, His footstool, bore the visible impress of His Feet.
As the fragrant incense rose from the censer and the holy water sprinkled the snow-white pall that bore the Red Cross, one dreadful word lurked sinister in every thought: Murdered!
The sporting odds were given and taken on these exciting chances; and the fluttering and screaming paroquets that crowded the Railway Stations, in spite of their gay feathers, bore no little resemblance to carrion-feeding birds of prey.
Who should presume to doubt its administration by the Prisoner, when the label bore directions in his own characteristic handwriting?
The original owner had charged an extra tikkie for doing it, and it burned the arm that bore it like a vaccination-pustule on the fifth day.
I was sorry for this, because I bore him no ill-will, and if it had occurred to me at the time, I would have allowed him to pass me, since I was unable to gain the race at any rate.
He then threw on a coat made of deer-skin, so prepared that it bore a slight resemblance to excessively coarse chamois leather.
Though difficult of being borne, I bore them yet from magnanimity of heart.
He immediately came to me and bore me to Himavat (at my bidding).
Instead therefore, of obeying the reins, the animal boreaway the car to the vicinity of its dam, viz.
If one's Karma bore no fruit, then all actions would become fruitless, and relying on Destiny men would become idlers.
The fame of Ganga for sanctity has spread over the entire universe, since she boreall the sons of Sagara, who had been reduced to ashes, from here to Heaven.
Transformed into a woman, I bore a hundred sons to my husband who is a high souled ascetic.
He was clad in a tiger-skin, had matted locks on his head, and bore the staff (of the Sanyasin) in one of his hands.
And the king beheld trees on which lotuses of all varieties bloomed in all their beauty, and some of which bore flowers of every season.
Verily, king Yudhishthira bore in mind the whole of that religion which the preceptor of the deities imparted unto the royal Mandhatri.
The deity of wind bore thither the fragrance of celestial flowers.
Placing his head against it, he bore the fierce and roaring current of the two streams united together,--the current whose speed resembled that of the wind itself.
I read over my old diary and saw how tiresome and presumptuous I was, and how wonderfully she bore with me, and so did Julius and Rosamond, while all the time I fancied them--no Christians.
On Her Majesty's Service' bore the post-mark which justified him in opening it, and enclosing the letter it contained to Miss Vivian.
A description of this Creature, and of another very small one, which usually bore it company.
Each of these legs were bestuck in every joynt of them with multitudes of small hairs, or (if we respect the proportion they bore to the bigness of the leg) turnpikes, all pointing towards the claws.
It could hardly have been Adwanko's, for one of the copper cents bore the date of 1830.
After one horrified glance, grandmother rushed in, snatched the churn off the stove andbore it to the sink.
The Eastern Belle bore a large, long pear that turned yellow when ripe and had a fine rosy cheek on one side.
At the farm of our nearest neighbors, the Edwardses, there were five greengage trees that bore delicious plums.
We boreour sorrowful tidings home, and the old Squire was as much astonished and mystified as every one else.
They bore bountifully that summer and every season afterward, until they died.
He bore his life there with Jotham just as long as he could.
We set off, and the major bore his journey very well, making no complaint; but on our arrival he fainted as we lifted him out.
I walked with him down to the vessel, and watched it for an hour after it had sailed, for it bore away a packet of papers, which I could not help imagining were to discover the secret which I was so eager in pursuit of.
For some time I bore up proudly; I returned a glance of defiance, but this could not last.
She bade her go about her ordinary business as if nothing had happened, and Bessie did go about these duties with a quiet practical obedience to law and order which bore out the testimony to her good common-sense.
Janey was flying like the wind over the level turf, but she was well under guidance, and when her rider brought her round to the spot where Mr. Fairfax and the young lady stood to watch, she quite bore out his encomium on her docility.
But he had health, strength, and the heart for it; and in fact it was his prosperity that bore half the burden of his toils.
Fortunately, the time was not long, for they began to bore one another immensely.
Miss Burleigh bore it as she bore everything--with smiling resignation--but she enjoyed the vivacity of Bessie's declaration afterward that the lecture was unpardonable.
He was a man of high courage and robust faith, who practised what he preached, and bore that cheerful countenance which is a sign of a heart in prosperity.
He bore some slight resemblance to his father, and his fair hair and beard were whitening already, though he appeared otherwise in the prime of life.
The officer commanding the French detachment found that the Count’s sword was a present from the Emperor himself and borean inscription to that effect on the blade.
Two of the heroic regiments from Liége bore the brunt of the attack in positions north and east of the town.
Her sight was much impaired, being obliged to wear spectacles; but notwithstanding this, her countenance still bore striking traits that she had once been beautiful.
It bore marks of sticky fingers, and of several side slips of the scissors when William was cutting the wire, but on the whole he was justly proud of it.
Shouts were raised by the bystanders, a few of whom started in pursuit, but the speed at which the fugitives rode soon bore them out of danger.
Reflecting, however, that this was no season for the indulgence of grief, but that she was called upon to act with firmness, she bore up resolutely against her emotion.
In the course of that day and the next, he underwent at intervals various kinds of torture, each more excruciating than the preceding, all of which he bore with unabated fortitude.
The messenger who bore that letter had only to travel from Lambeth," observed Catesby, smiling.
So saying, he caught her in his arms, and bore her through the window.
Crossing the drawbridge, he entered the court, which bore abundant marks of the devastation recently committed.
When there was a crust he didn't need it, for his paws were so big and broad and hairy that at such times they bore him up almost as well as if they had been two pairs of snow-shoes.
This new river was several times as broad as the one on which the voyage had begun, and the wind was steadily carrying her away from the shore, while the current bore her resistlessly on in its long, slow voyage to Lake Superior.
Then came the first light snow, and his feet left tracks which bore a faint resemblance to a baby's--that is, if your imagination was sufficiently vigorous.
The land was low, so low that it seemed but a little higher than the water level, but it bore an amazingly abundant growth.
Then it was not for nothing," he said, "that I contrived to detach that slipper from my foot as the villains bore me past the hedge to the gate.
This was all the evidence which young Trevor could give which bore directly on the charge against his brother; but so much of interest remained to be learned, that the examination went on.
To the Grace Bartlett of our opening chapter, she bore indeed only the outward resemblance that the opening flower does to the early bud.
There’s one great bore about a Watering-place--they sell such horrid Cigars.
These torch-lights carried high above their heads showed not only the grim faces of those who bore them, but also those of others who were partly concealed by the foliage of the forest in which they stood.
I was more agile than they and could subsist upon coarser diet; I bore the extremes of heat and cold with less injury to my frame; my stature far exceeded theirs.
Uttering a few sounds with an air of melancholy, he took the pail from her head andbore it to the cottage himself.
No one can conceive the variety of feelings which bore me onwards, like a hurricane, in the first enthusiasm of success.
You are well acquainted with my failure and how heavily I bore the disappointment.
Anguish and despair had penetrated into the core of my heart; I bore a hell within me which nothing could extinguish.
His eyes lit up with an expression which showed that he returned just as intensely the passionate, enthusiastic affection which the young Prince bore him, even if he was, in their mutual relationship, the domineering one.
The Capellenberg, of Chapel Mountain, which had probably borne originally another name, but was so called by the Germans because it bore a chapel, was only a small height, partly covered with forests.
Her facebore an expression which promised nothing good.
Oh, yes, you tried it, but were scolded and sent off like a schoolboy and--bore it meekly!
It was the features alone that bore the mark of age.
I bore it until no choice was left me--until I finally--but enough of it!
The light now fell full and sharp upon his features, but his face bore an ashy paleness; the teeth were tightly closed, and the eyes were fastened to the floor.
The name Rojanow already bore the laurel of the poet, and with that the whole past was erased.
Standing before the fire with folded arms, he gazed into it, and his face bore an expression not in accordance with the gayety which he had but now been showing.
It was very evident that the lady bore the sceptre in her domain now as before.
Priests and choir had long since fled, and the little edifice bore traces of destruction everywhere, for hot battles had been fought around this height.
On his shoulder he bore a vast bundle of pine logs for his fire, and threw them down outside the cave great crash, and drove the flocks within, and closed the entrance with a huge rock, which twenty wagons and more could not bear.
With this wine I filled a great skin and bore it with me; also I bare corn in a pouch, for my heart within me told me that I should need it.
There seemed to be at least seven children under three years old, and yet they all bore a strong and regrettable family likeness.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.