But which are these sensations which give birth to religious thought?
But I cannot help saying that the preference given by your devils to the exorcism of that handsome monk over the incantations of the ugly Capuchin is likely to give birth to remarks rather detrimental to your honour.
That's all nonsense, for you are made togive birth to amorous desires, and a man who could live with you without being able to possess you ought to cease to live.
To give birth to; to bear; -- said of brutes, esp.
To bring forth, as cubs or young; togive birth to.
The scullion asked how she came there; but she only made signs that she was about to give birth to a child.
The most usual form of the story in Italian is this: A woman who expects to give birth to a child is seized with a great longing for some herb or fruit (generally parsley) growing in the witch's garden.
The queen was about to give birth to another child, and the king said that if it was not a daughter all seven children would be cursed.
This heart the host's daughter has eaten, and she will, in due time, give birth to me.
All, my children, all, live only to give birth to strength.
Was he not forever the seeker, the restless spirit roaming the earth, ever in the death-throes of the Old, togive birth to the New?
But the time comes when she is to give birth to a child.
Defn: To bring forth, as cubs or young; to give birth to.
This was not too long wherein to give birth to a ministry which itself a year later was to give birth to the Revolution of July.
I believe that the first step in conjugal life will, according to the circumstances accompanying it, give birth to captivating sympathies or invincible repulsion.
Death of seed to give birth to the new plant a symbol in all religions, 395-u.
The former, poured, as it were, into the latter, is an integral and essential part of it, and causes it to give birth to the succession and continuance of the Universe.
A; b6] for an animal to gather stuff to give birth on.
Nagdugmun ang anay kay taliának na, The sow gathered stuff because she was about to give birth.
About 2,350 years ago Demosthenes could assert that woman had no other vocation but to give birth to legitimate children and to faithfully guard the house.
The results are suffering during menstruation and diseases of the sexual organs that sometimes make it dangerous or impossible to give birth to children or to nurse them.
So the birds and all the others of every sort assembled, and learnt from the Creator when to copulate, and when to give birth to their young.
The peacock lives in the sky, and only descends to earth to give birth to its young.
It will be well for thee to copulate one spring, and to give birth to thy young in the spring of the following year; and thou mayest eat any of the grass that may grow in any land.
This was common ground; and no dreams of future happiness, no visions of dawning wealth, crossed the imagination of Chatterton in which Emily was not the fairy to give birth to the one, or the benevolent dispenser of the hoards of the other.
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