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Example sentences for "erelong"

Lexicographically close words:
erections; erectness; erector; erects; ered; eremite; eremitical; eres; erethism; erevpon
  1. The excuse was that it would be well for the town to be rid of him, as it would erelong be obliged to maintain him.

  2. Tis ours to save our brethren, with peace and love to win Their darkened hearts from error, ere they harden it to sin; But if before his duty man with listless spirit stands, Erelong the Great Avenger takes the work from out his hands.

  3. Erelong he will graduate from these moist surroundings, and we shall see quite another sort of being, whom we would not dare to affront by the mere mention of such an ignominious, foamy existence.

  4. Erelong shall the faithful behold, in the day of the latter Resurrection, Him Whom God shall make manifest descending with this city from the heaven of the Unseen, together with a company of His exalted and favoured angels.

  5. Erelong shall they be cast into the fire of affliction and find none to help or succour them.

  6. God willing, this We shall erelong accomplish in its appointed time.

  7. Unripe cucumbers are a modern dish, and will erelong go out of fashion.

  8. If let alone, nature will erelong set to rights those things, which have gone wrong perhaps all winter; and then appetite will return in a natural way.

  9. And erelong it was evident, though she would scarcely have acknowledged it, that she was seeking not only the rest but the "Rest-Giver.

  10. Her slight shyness soon vanished through Ada's unaffected pleasant ways, and erelong the two girls were talking to each other with all the frankness of youth, and long ere the hour for the concert came they were fast friends.

  11. Nevertheless, feeling the urgency of the case, she assisted her friend to pack her boxes; and erelong Frida was off, all unaware of what might be awaiting her in the great city.

  12. His short holiday was drawing to a close, and erelong Frida was embraced by the brother of the father she had loved so much and mourned so deeply.

  13. Glaring throughout Scotland and England is the necessity for the devoutest application of intellect and love to the cure of ills that cry aloud, and, without such application, erelong help must be sought by other means than words.

  14. They will soon find their mistake: the book-sellers will erelong find it in the sale of such works.

  15. Threatened with so serious a danger, it is not surprising that the powers of Europe were in the utmost alarm, and erelong took steps to endeavour to avert it.

  16. But Prince Eugene erelong obliged them to fall back from the banks of the Adige to the line of the Oglio, on which they made a stand.

  17. The pioneers of Marlborough, however, have now gone before, and it will be the fault of English genius if the divine artist does not erelong make the proper use of the materials at length placed in his hands.

  18. Moreover, if the fire of sorrow should burn your heart because of that separation, it would erelong consume you, as fire consumes dry grass.

  19. I shall accomplish it now, and so acquire erelong Complete Wisdom.

  20. Erelong will the breaths of chastisement seize thee, as they seized others before thee.

  21. Thou hast arisen to put out the light of this Cause; erelong will thine own fire be quenched, at His behest.

  22. Erelong will the state of affairs within thee be changed, and the reins of power fall into the hands of the people.

  23. Erelong will God raise up the treasures of the earth—men who will aid Thee through Thyself and through Thy Name, wherewith God hath revived the hearts of such as have recognized Him.

  24. Erelong the world and all that thou possessest will perish, and the kingdom will remain unto God, thy Lord and the Lord of thy fathers of old.

  25. The tree, transplanted into Switzerland, without having taken deep root, would soon have been torn up by the vigorous hand that was erelong about to seize upon it.

  26. Erelong an opportunity presented itself of exercising his criminal talent on a larger scale.

  27. Erelong he was made to understand more plainly what was reserved for him, and it was insinuated, that if he did not submit, the Emperor would expel him from his states, and inflict upon him the severest punishment.

  28. Erelong a greater agitation eclipsed all these rumours, and events which threatened the whole evangelical body, proclaimed its great and intimate union with new force.

  29. But erelong they gave positive marks of their hostile disposition.

  30. Erelong the friends of the Reform amounted to a great number.

  31. Then, in astonishment at this metamorphosis, they listened devoutly to the sermon which Sebastian Benli of Zurich came and preached to them, and erelong employed themselves in propagating the Gospel, and in singing psalms in German.

  32. Three different times Zwingle took leave of Bullinger, who was erelong to be his successor.

  33. Another reverse erelong augmented the desolation of the Reformed party.

  34. Illness fell upon him in addition to so many afflictions; the plague was in the city; a violent inflammation attacked him,[1251] and erelong a tranquil scene succeeded the tumult of Cappel.

  35. Erelong the monk of Como thought he heard these words in his heart: "Go to Ulric Zwingle and he will tell thee.

  36. The low grounds between Ramilies and the old chaussee were quickly passed, and the victorious horse, pressing up the slope on the opposite side, erelong reached the summit of the plateau.

  37. The public, almost to a man, are demanding the adoption of that measure--and doubtless erelong they will be opened.

  38. They soon cut down the palisades, and, throwing their grenades before them, erelong got into the covered way; but there they were exposed to a dreadful fire from two ravelins which enfiladed it.

  39. The Judge partakes, and sits erelong Upon his bench a railing blackguard; Decides off-hand that right is wrong, And reads the ten commandments backward.

  40. This discovery led to further researches, and the exact positions of the two cities were erelong ascertained.

  41. But erelong there was seen re- ascending the shining mirror of the surface of lava, which then recommenced the rhythmic play of its ordinary less violent bubblings.

  42. But within the vast gulf, nearly a mile in diameter, which was thus left yawning open, there soon began to be formed a new cone, which showed itself erelong above the jagged edge of the crater.

  43. So enormously has the habit of travelling increased of late years among French people, that France itself will erelong prove too narrow for its own tourists, to say nothing of foreigners.

  44. These grumblers will doubtless erelong take a different tone, as the glorious scenery of the Lozère becomes more widely known and Mende is made the tourists' headquarters.

  45. And the monarch said little, and erelong retired.

  46. The palpable improvement in the morals of his followers led erelong to his being invited to preach within the town again, where the white people began to be numerous among his hearers.

  47. Thus not only was missionary zeal eclipsed but the desire of conquest likewise, and the spirit of exploration erelong partly subdued, by commercial greed.

  48. Then it chanced in a nobleman's palace That a necklace of pearls was lost, and erelong a suspicion Fell on an orphan girl who lived as a maid in the household.

  49. Thronged erelong was the church with men.

  50. Erelong a storm arose, and the fleet was dispersed.

  51. Many a mighty knight strove to win her favor; but though she was kind to all, her smiles were reserved for her brother's comrade, and erelong she became his promised wife.

  52. Know that slander is not long-lived, provided that your conduct does not justify them, and that truth, the child of time, erelong will appear to vindicate thee.

  53. Time in advancing carries them forward, and erelong they will feel like exclaiming, with the older and more sad and serious ones around them, that their youth exists only in remembrance.

  54. Erelong the African troops were seen to advance from the city, Agramant at their head; his brilliant arms adorned in the Moorish fashion, his horse a bay, with a white star on his forehead.

  55. Ogier continued some time at the court, detained by the favor of the king and queen; but erelong he had the pain to witness the death of the king.

  56. Nothing, however, followed to increase his misgivings, and erelong he came in sight of the beacon.

  57. Cups flowed fast and freely, and erelong little was left of the venison pasty but the outer crust, and nothing more than a few fragments of the baked red deer.

  58. They were soon again by the side of Pendle Water, and erelong reached Rough Lee.

  59. Erelong the arrangements for defense were completed and thirteen men marched out to form a decoy party on the Lexington road; their orders were to fire rapidly, make all possible noise, but not to pursue the savages too far.

  60. They thereby aroused a spark of resentment that erelong became such a flame that the Indians began harassing and killing the families outside the fort.

  61. Soon her weird cries were mingled with his calls of distress, and erelong the citizens knew something unusual was happening in the little schoolhouse.


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