The howling beasts he chased awoke the skill That in his hands had slept; and pride dowered him With vehement strengths that foam and over-brim, That he himself his destiny might build.
I am drunken with your dazzling loveliness, O queen of grace and beautydowered with your Young budding flesh so marvellously pure!
The young Queen herself, who in Paris had not been remarkable for devotion, seemed on entering the heretic country to be dowered with a new piety and zeal.
It would be unjust to demand a deep fund of earnestness from a professed epigrammatist dowered with a gift of humour and a turn for satire.
Yet he realized that, were he dowered with the faculty, here lay matter for an Epic of Death such as no Homer ever dreamed, no Virgil ever could have penned.
But the woman who is not dowered with the fragile advantages which the children of Adam seek is alone capable of inspiring that mysterious passion which never wanes; to her true love is given, and with it the deathless embrace of the soul.
La Grande Breteche" is the essence of the Causes Celebres, and dowered French literature with a new shudder.
Celtic in vivacity and charm, feminine in sensitiveness, Canning was dowered with virile persistence and pugnacity.
Manly in bearing, persistent of purpose, and prompt in decision, they were also richly dowered with social gifts.
On most persons his austere self-concentration produced a repellent effect; and it must be confessed that the Grenville strain in his nature dowered him with a fund of more than ordinary English coldness.
Dowered with insight into character and foresight as to the trend of events, the Monarch must, for the most part, subordinate energy to self-repression and the prophetic instinct to the warnings of courtly sagacity.
I said that Nature had dowered Mr. Whistler with every gift except that of physical strength.
It owes its existence to the taste of a gentleman known as George the Third, and it has been dowered by the State to the extent of at least three hundred thousand pounds.
Nature had dowered Laura Romeyn very richly in the graces of both person and mind; but many others are equally favored.
There resided not far away from the home of this fatherless, richly-dowered girl, an old and well descended race of gentlemen called Greville.
Beyond their personal tie, so her whole demeanour showed him, he had nothing to add to her highly dowered life.
Above all she was dowered with an overwhelming power of enthusiasm.
And that he might lack no great gift, he was dowered with every physical perfection that should go to the making of a King.
I add: Onofrio left one child behind, A daughter named Valeria, dowered with grace Abundantly of soul and body, doomed To life the shorter for her father's fate.
By cunning chicanery he had forced his daughter's sudden marriage, hoping that Arctic dangers, often fatal, would soon make her a widow dowered with millions.
Proud of the social prestige with which her Brahmin birth and stainless family record had dowered her, she wielded her influence in uncompromising hostility to all who advocated a tacit acceptance of the new conditions called "peace.
And yet out of this raw material he had built up the potent, complex, highly-dowered organism known to the world as Mr. Dale of Rodchurch.
But now Pandora with her hands lifted the lid from the great jar with which the gods had dowered her, the great jar wherein these evils had been securely imprisoned, and let them loose upon the earth.
Beside her, on each hand of the pillars of the door, were two handmaids, dowered with beauty from the Graces, and the shining doors were shut.
On the contrary, men were the more despicable in that, doweredas by tradition they were dowered, they yet were--what they were!
That one so exceptionallydowered should find pleasure in, for instance, dalliance of sex!
To be doweredso well and so fatuously to betray his dowry!
The imperial cortege was to stop at the cathedral of St. Stephen, there to witness the bridals of twenty-five young couples, all of whom the empress had dowered in honor of her son's second marriage.
So dowered and so portioned, will you take me, Gunther?
She must go forth at least as richly clothed and dowered as any of her predecessors.
Madeleine, a girl of fourteen, and dowered with beauty if not with wealth.
And then, with sudden light, Was dowered my veiled sight, And I beheld in a sequestered place A slender crocus show its sun-bright face.
Dowered with all the strategical skill and political sagacity which his father lacked, he had won victories for the family arms, and again and again had restrained the rash exercise of Kiyomori's impetuous arrogance.
The new Empress was dowered with an estate much larger than that of the Emperor himself, although the latter's allowance was increased by ten thousand koku.
Not only could women be dowered with, or inherit, fiefs, and transmit a legal title to them to their own children, but a childless woman was even fully empowered to adopt an heir.
The huge, disconsolate crows seemed all the life left in the valley, and poplar-trees against the rare blue sky were dowered with miraculous snow-blossoms, beautiful as any blossom of Spring.
Christmas Eve, a sparkling frost, and every tree round the little chateau rimed so that they shone in the starlight, as though dowered with cherry blossoms.
To render these gracious imaginings of a people so eminently dowered with feminine tact, the pen of a woman was necessary.
It is thus that little peoples dowered with imagination revenge themselves on their conquerors.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dowered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: endowed; invested; stipendiary; subsidiary