The Cros in Chepe verrament, It was gret joy it for to beholde; It was araied full reverent, With a castell right as God wolde, With baners brighte beten with gold.
Thu mayst afferme, as for thyn excus, Thy bareyn soyl is sool and solitarye; Of cros nor pyl ther is no reclus, Preent nor impressione in al thy seyntuarye.
Cros (1942) described an interesting reaction that he called "instinctive hostility" of the oriental cockroach toward Prosevania.
Cros (1942) observed oothecae-bearing females of Blatta orientalis attack and kill males of the same species which were attempting to mate; these males were then eaten by the females.
Because of the war, Cros (1942) could not determine this insect specifically.
Cros suggested that the wasps were misled by the odor left in the jar by the cockroaches.
The rocks in Porquerolles and Port-Cros are similar--mica, schist, and quartz.
Port-Cros consists of a picturesque wooded ridge, whose culminating point is to the south, 669 ft.
Cros has here come upon part of the works which were erected at a very early period of Sumerian history for the distribution of water to this portion of the city.
Cros cut an extensive series of trenches, and in digging to the north of the mound he found a number of objects, including an alabaster tablet of Ente-mena which had been blackened by fire.
Cros has established with the Karagul Arabs, who occupy Telloh and its neighbourhood, have proved to be the best kind of protection for the mission engaged in scientific work upon the site.
In the course of excavating the Tell of Tablets Captain Cros found a little seated statue made of diorite.
Cros had already successfully carried out several difficult topographical missions in the region of the Sahara was a sufficient guarantee that the new diggings would be conducted on a systematic and exhaustive scale.
Cros continued the excavations and came upon the remains of buildings and recovered numerous objects, dating principally from the period of Gudea and the kings of Ur.
The new inscription found by Captain Cros will cause this opinion to be considerably modified.
This idoll is made siting cros legged (telor lyke) and yet in my opinion it is above 20 yardes hie and above 12 yardes from knee to knee.
And, it might be, in pollecie set pepper loe, to the extent to cros us and soe ether to make us to sell it better cheape then it cost or else to make us fall into dislyke of the king, and by this meanes get themselves favour and us disgrace.
And now is werre and wo; And who so why asketh, For coveitise after cros The croune stant in golde.
Cros and curteis Christ 1 This begynnyng spede, For the faders frendshipe That fourmed heaven, And through the special spirit That sprong of hem tweyne, And al in one God-hed Endles dwelleth.
Many man for Cristes love Was martired in Romayne, Er any cristendom was knowe there, Or any cros honoured.
It is the puple that Powel Preched of in his tyme; He seyde of swich folke That so aboute wente, Wepyng, I warne you Of walkers aboute, It beth enemyes of the cros That Christ upon tholede.
Thus Conscience of Crist And of the cros carpede, And counseiled me to knele therto.
Ac we cristene creatures That on the cros bileven, Arn ferme as in the feith, Goddes forbode ellis!
And the Jewes maden the cros of theise 4 manere of trees: for thei trowed that oure Lord Jesu Crist scholde han honged on the cros, als longe as the cros myghten laste.
And zee schulle undirstonde, that oure Lord was y naylled on the cros lyggynge; and therfore he suffred the more peyne.
Also fro Jerusalem, toward the west, is a fair chirche, where the tree of the cros grew.
And zee schulle undirstonde, that the cros of oure Lord was eyght cubytes long, and the overthwart piece was of lengthe thre cubytes and an half.
And therfore made thei the foot of the cros of cedre.
This holy cros had the Jewes hydde in the erthe, undre a roche of the Mownt of Calvarie; and it lay there 200 zeer and more, into the tyme that Seynt Elyne, that was modre to Constantyn the Emperour of Rome.
For profyte of the offrynge, thei seye, that it is the cros of oure Lord Jesu Crist.
And thoghe zee kutte hem in never so many gobettes or parties, overthwart or end longes, evermore zee schulle fynden in the myddes the figure of the Holy Cros of oure Lord Jesu.
In Cipre is the hille of the Holy Cros; and there is an abbeye of monkis blake; and there is the cros of Dismas the gode theef, as I have seyd before.
And why that oon theef on the cros Creaunt hym yald Rather than that oother theef, Though thow woldest appose, Alle the clerkes under Crist 7860 Ne kouthe the skile assoille.
I bikenne thee Crist," quod he, "That on cros deyde!
And thanne saugh I muche moore Than I bifore of tolde, 2490 For I seigh the feld ful of folk, That I bifore of seide, And how Reson gan arayen hym Al the reaume to preche, And with a cros afore the kyng Comsede thus to techen.
And therfore made thei the foot of the Cros of Cedre: for Cedre may not in erthe ne in watre rote.
And the Jewes maden the Cros of theise 4 manere of trees: for thei trowed that oure Lord Jesu Crist scholde han honged on the Cros als longe as the Cros myghten laste.
Whether it be the Empyrean Heaven, or not, this immense space encircling all this region may in any case be filled with happiness and glory.
This would not be so if conservation consisted only in the act of preventing and warding off some foreign cause which could destroy that which one wishes to conserve; as often happens when men conserve something.
For as a lesser evil is a kind of good, even so a lesser good is a kind of evil if it stands in the way of a greater good; and there would be something to correct in the actions of God if it were possible to do better.
Another early animal sculpture of some considerable interest was discovered by Captain Cros at Tello in 1904 (cf.
Upon a bas-relief recovered by Commandant Cros from Tello, and belonging to Gudea, we see a curved weapon (cf.
Sometimes these curved weapons were made of one piece of metal, as was the case with the two examples discovered by Commandant Cros in an early Babylonian grave, one of which is reproduced in Fig.
King indeed told me pleasantly, that the Rogue deCros had out-witted them all.
How this Dispatch by de Cros was gained, or by whom (says Sir W.
Cros and his sister, who survived for a couple of days.
The case of Campi is as follows: On the afternoon of a tenth of August, a man rang at the door of an apartment in the rue du Regard where resided Du Cros de Sixt with his sister.
Cros fell screaming and her brother rushing out was treated in the same manner.
Cros answered the door in the absence of their maid, and Campi at once struck down the old lady with a succession of violent blows with a hammer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cros" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.