Not envying shades which haply yet may throw A grateful coolness round that rocky spring, Blandusia, once responsive to the string Of the Horatian lyre with babbling flow; 1820.
Who gathered in betimes the unshorn flock To wash the fleece, where haply bands of rock, Checking the stream, make a pool smooth and clear As this we look on.
Well judged the Friend who placed it there 5 For silence and protection; And haply with a finer care Of dutiful affection.
Haply on swiftest steed, Or in the flying car, Now they approach the glen, West of white Oea's scaur.
Hither haste, my son, arise, Altar leave and sacrifice, If haply to Poseidon now In the far glade thou pay'st thy vow.
Or haply now we see fulfilled What fate long time hath willed?
O goddesses, fulfill Apollo's word, Grant me some consummation of my life, If haply I appear not all too vile, A thrall to sorrow worse than any slave.
To be misjudged and haply reviled by thy fellows for failing to do what it is not given thee to do?
When I shall have proved myself also mortal I may haply traverse realms which Zeus never knew, with, I would hope, Elenko by my side.
Yet do I know it for a red mouse and nothing worse; had I inhabited the Palace of Illusion haply I had deemed it a rat.
If the plant wither, or if a storm break it, then must the spirit again wait until once more a cherry stone, brought by a bird to the top of the lofty wall, shoot and put forth leaves, and haply grow to a tree.
In this descending sheet you'll haplyfind Some short refreshment for your weary mind, Nought it contains is common or unclean, And once drawn up, is ne'er let down again.
Lest haplynature lose That proud, that perfect line, Make thine The bronze of Syracuse.
When others smile And seem to say that haply they could love me, My heart yearns to them, yet its yearning goes Like incense past a picture, to her spirit.
Water these ashes, Ulric, with warm and consecrated tears, That haply some new sweetness thence arise Beneath another heaven.
Haply the wizards of the wood have charms To make a virgin weep.
Haply some part of Jove Sent here to rule the earth with mystic power, Balanced upon the void immense of air, Sounds through the caves, and in its flight returns To that high home of thunder whence it came.
Haply for this serpent land There may we long, where yet some living thing Gives consolation.
And those dread tortures which the living frame Of Marius (12) suffered at the tomb of him Who haply wished them not?
That pyre bestows No honour, haply by some Pharian hand Piled up in insult to his mighty shade.
Thou callest, Magnus, ignorant of fate, From all the world thy powers, and dost entreat Monarchs of distant realms, while haply here We in our treaties bargain for thy life!
Then haply had'st thou fallen by the hand That smote vile Spartacus the robber foe.
One whohaply swam Amid the battle, chanced upon a death Strange and unheard of; for two meeting prows Transfixed his body.
Haply you shall not see me more, or, if You do, a mangled shadow.
Tis but the boldness haply of his hand To which his heart was not consenting to.
Learn first that trade;-- Haplythou mayst know what thyself had made.
Yet haply there will come a weary day, 21 When overtask'd at length Both Love and Hope beneath the load give way.
My lord, I over-rode him on the way; 30 And he is furnish'd with no certainties More than he haply may retail from me.
That the soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird.
Reader, if haply thou art blessed with a moderate collection, be shy of showing it; or if thy heart overfloweth to lend them, lend thy books; but let it be to such a one as S.
And ere thou diest, she will forgive thee all, ay, even to pleasure me, that haply shall not be long behind thee, Ghysbrecht.
Haply he's the second time come to them; for they say an old man is twice a child.
I cannot smile again: Yet Heaven avert that ever thou Shouldst weep, and haply weep in vain.
Therefore from this high pitch let us descend A lower flight, and speak of things at hand Useful, whence haply mention may arise 200 Of somthing not unseasonable to ask By sufferance, and thy wonted favour deign'd.
As'ad, so haply shall the fire be quencht in my heart's core and in this life burn no more.
But he said to himself, "Haply the time will be tedious to her and she will go about her business, leaving me here, when I will wend my own way.
If I refuse and depart from him, I cannot be safe but that haply send after me troops to slay me; and if I consent, belike I shall be put to shame.
Allah hath brought me back safe and sound, I am now minded to set out again nor hath aught delayed me but the news I hear of thee; wherefore my heart burned for thee and I came to thee, so haply I may free thee of thy malady.
Then the wolf said to him as one jesting, "O evil-doer, go to my mother and tell her what hath befallen me; haply she may devise some device for my release.
Then he complained to her of his case, saying, "O my mother, go to her and speak with her; haplyshe will vouchsafe me her sight to see and dispel from me this despondency.
Or haply ye have gone Where other matter roundeth into shapes Of bright beatitude: Or do ye know Aught of dull space or time, and its dark load Of aching weariness?
And haply a bell with a luring call Summoned their feet to tread Midst the cruel rocks, where the deep pitfall And the lurking snare are spread.
Yet haply they sought but a wider range, Some loftier mountain-slope, And little recked of the country strange Beyond the gates of hope.
Or, if haply at hand, II 2 On the height where the curved altars stand, Thou art hallowing with oxen in sacrifice slain Yonder shrine of Poseidon, dread lord of the main, Hie thee hither!
Spare longer speech, and think how to secure Thy brother's burial, and what plea will serve; Since one comes here hath no good will to us And like a villain haply comes in scorn.
If haply I, who never saw his face, Thebans, may guess, methinks I see the hind Whose coming we have longed for.
Lord, if haply they may feel after him and find him.
The doctrine for which we contend is that of the Apostle Paul, that God has "determined beforehand the bounds of their habitation, that they should seek the Lord, IF HAPLY THEY MAY FEEL AFTER HIM AND FIND HIM.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "haply" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.