Messire Jean Nicot, thou whofearest neither God nor Devil, why fearest thou the eye of a man?
Firetower, and heardest the starry silence whisper to thee the last mystery that baffles Death,--fearest thou Death at length?
If thou fearest not hell, fear the consumption, gout, or dropsy.
Have I not held my peace even of old, and thou fearest me not?
And if thou hear such rotten talk, reprove it, or be gone, and let them see that thou hatest it, and fearest God.
Then said Antinous: "How is this, thou braggart, that thou fearest this old man, all woebegone as he is?
But the swineherd answered: "He doeth well, O lady, in that he fearest the wrong-doing of these insolent men.
Thou fearest not to rest within the camp of the Huns?
Art thou small or little in this sense, yet if thou fearest God, thou art sure to be blessed.
Well, but the Lord whom thou fearest will not leave thee to thy ignorance, nor yet to thine enemies' power or subtlety, but will take it upon himself to be thy teacher and thy guide, and that in the way that thou hast chosen.
The fear, pit, and the snare shall come upon thee, because thou fearest not God.
Touching election, out of which thou fearest thou art excluded.
Jesus Christ hath not counted thee faithful to commit to thee any of his jewels to keep, because thou fearest him not.
Look to it, sinner, these things are signs that with thy heart thou fearest not God.
Surely thou, of all men living, fearest not wolves or robbers?
Yet if thou fearest God, if thou fearest God indeed, thou art certainly blessed with the best of saints.
Child of God, thou that fearest God, here is mercy nigh thee, mercy enough, everlasting mercy upon thee.
And He said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from Me.
Woe is my name, and if thou fearest not Woe, thou fearest not me.
Thus art thou blest that fearest God, And he shall let thee see The promised Jerusalem, And her felicity.
The poet saith,-- Flee with thy life if thou fearest oppression, and leave the house to tell its builder's fate.
I held my peace even of old, and thou fearest me not?
And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither do thou any thing unto him: for now I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son from me.
Then Gernot spake out before the assembly, "Because thou fearest death with reason among the Huns, it were ill done on our part to keep away from our sister.
Then said Hagen, "Lady, if thou fearest hurt for him in battle, tell me now by what device I may hinder it, and I will guard him afoot and on horse.
Fearest thou to investigate the mysteries of Eblis, or to serve his handmaiden?
Fearest thou death, or dost thou part reluctantly with this world?
Why fearest thou then to take up the cross which leadeth to a kingdom?
For because thou fearest to be despised, thou art unwilling to be reproved for thy faults, and seekest paltry shelters of excuses.
If thou be oppressed as thou sayst,' rejoined she, 'ask help of God; surely He will protect thee from thine enemy and from the mischief thou fearest from him.
As the saying runs: Thou that fearest ill fortune, be of good heart and hope!
But fear not the Devil: for if thoufearest the Lord, thou shalt have dominion over him; because there is no power in him.
But trust in the Lord, that if thou dost these things, anyfearest him, and abstaineth from every evil work, thou shall live unto God.
How then," said he, "why fearest thou, and knowest not?
He said: "I fear neither the Waste nor the dead men if thou fearest not, beloved: but I lament for these poor souls.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fearest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.