O noblest bounty that in grace compeers With emulous Heaven!
Synesius observes, and deplores, the fatal abuse, which the imprudentbounty of the late emperor had introduced into the military service.
It is a tax on readers for the purpose of giving a bounty to writers.
But all the bounty of nature had been made unavailing by the crimes and errors of man.
I admit, however, the necessity of giving a bounty to genius and learning.
The grass, which was like dry tinder an hour before, is replaced by the vegetation about it, which now begins to revive under the action of the life-giving bounty of Heaven.
Sir, this Bounty in you has strangely overcome me, and makes me asham'd to have withstood your Will so long.
What mean you," asked Tsz-chang, "by bounty without extravagance?
Tinkler was cabin boy on board his Majesty's ship Bounty (Capt.
England knows no line of demarcation, save the shore of the great sea; and even that her generosity is overleaping at this moment at the call of mere humanity, in bounty to sufferers by the West Indian hurricane, and by the Chicago fire.
The being from whom flowed forth all gracious influences of thought and order, of bounty and compassion, of purity and piety, civilizing and Christianizing a whole family, a whole domain.
Monarchs exiled found shelter on my shores; My bounty rescued Kings and Emperors.
In whatsoever wise each lived, the bounty of the king bestowed on all enow.
Through his bounty bold Rudeger wot how to save but little.
In truth the lady's hand gave in such wise that men have never seen such bounty more.
For their passing great bounty men gave them thanks.
Whatever any craved, this they willingly gave, so that many of the knights through bounty stood bereft of clothes.
Whatever bounty any used, 'twas but a wind to that of Dietrich.
However much they demurred, still they must needs tarry there until the fourth morning, when such deeds were done by the bountyof the host that it was told after.
I regret to say that I learn that the royal bounty is to be reduced for the future to the sum of £10 10s.
His bounty shall be spread abroad so widely, As not to let the tongues e'en of his foes Be idle in its praise.
Nor only him who asks, Thy bounty succours, but doth freely oft Forerun the asking.
Nature in him, from bounty fall'n to thrift, Would ask the guard of braver arms, than such As only care to have their coffers fill'd.
So with scrip and hood she went out of the forest and begged of the world's bounty such life as a beggar-maid may endure.
Among the objects of his bounty in this way were many poor refugee Greeks from the Continent and the Isles.
The red chilepeppers had always blessed the land, given it thanks for its bounty and replenished it when they took from it.
They believed in sharing their bounty with one another, and this they did frequently with great ceremony.
He told him that it sounded well from a dependent on his father's bounty to preach up abstinence to him.
She had no home--she was at present dependent upon the bounty of a stranger, who could ill afford to be burdened with an additional member to her already large family.
If I do not improve my present advantage, may I die a poor dependent upon the bounty of a Hurdlestone!
By the dead body of the father, how can a creature so long dependent upon his bounty denounce his only son?