When I was in Jerusalem, I communed with the saintly Simeon, the patriarch, and wept bitterly over the griefs of the Christians there and the arrogancy of the unbelievers.
Only the Emir Iftikhar communed darkly with his own heart, and with certain sworn followers of his in the Saracen guard.
The two women cowering together above the old pedant's den with sorrowing heartscommuned while Justine Delande directed the packing of her slender belongings.
Late that first night the lonely girl sat gazing at the windows rattling under the flying wrack, while Douglas Fraser and his father communed below her until the midnight hour.
And when they were come down from the high place into the city, Samuel communed with Saul upon the top of the house.
And she came to Jerusalem with a very great train, with camels that bare spices, and very much gold, and precious stones: and when she was come to Solomon, she communed with him of all that was in her heart.
H'm," he said cautiously, and once more communed with the bust of Heliogabalus.
Then for a sombre half-hour I communed intensely at the window with my Tank.
And the king communed with them; and among them all was found none like Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah: therefore stood they before the king.
And when they were come down from the high place into the city, he communed with Saul upon the housetop.
I told him there were about five or six hundred who communed at our chapel, and perhaps a thousand in this vicinity.
On this Boissi asked him to dinner next day, and in the interval communed with the King and his mother, who were both willing to treat on those terms.
He sought a mountain, but none appeared suitable; so he communedwith God, who told him to travel to the east, and he would find a precipice.
They had no relation to me except as I had to nature, but they were my beginnings, my simple ancestors who had stayed simple and unminded, and I was to count those hours happy when I communed with them.
Howbeit by intreatie of freends, to meet in a place indifferent betweene both their lodgings was appointed; which offer not accepted, both parties departed discontent, and neuer after saw nor communed togither.
Colleshill in Warwikeshire, whither the earle of Salisburie meant to come, in pretense to haue communed with him for a reformation of matters depending in controuersie betwixt himselfe, the duke of Yorke, and others.
His father communed with the preacher, who said: "Pity quite sinful if the boy is not in the pulpit.
Tim and Martha were perplexed and communed with each other; and Tim walked to Wimbledon where he was not known and so have his errand guessed.
It communed with him in the night; it whispered to him by day.
They communed far on into the night, and the hearts of both were lightened.
And David sent and communed with Abigail, to take her to him to wife.
On that sandy coast we became intimate, the sea and I, there she took me to her bosom and we communed heart to heart, whispering the most intimate secrets into each other's ears.
The first hours after waking I was sure that it was he who had communed with me, that he felt remorse for his rage at me in the last moments of his life, and therefore cried and was unusually tender toward me.
They spoke no more, but communedwith each other through a more subtle channel of silence.
This had brought some self-exalting thoughts into his mind; not that he talked of them to others, but he communed with them to himself, nevertheless.
So," communed Brett, "if it be Gaultier, he has not heard the latest developments.
While yet the distant echoes roll, The Warrior communed with his soul.
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