Come hither in haste; I bring you the great enemy of the gods.
Loudly he sounds the horn, and cries to his servants: "Saddle the horses, and bring hither my hounds.
His weak eyes roved hither and thither but it was his keen scent and acute hearing which first located the ape-man.
Hither and thither he charged striking down the few who had the temerity to stand against him, and it was evident that unless a chance spear thrust brought him down he would rout the entire village and regain his prize.
Above them screamed the little monkeys, racinghither and thither in a frenzy of hysterical excitement.
Shrieking, snarling and growling, the three rolled hither and thither among the underbrush, while with staring eyes the sole spectator of the battle royal crouched trembling in the tree above them hugging Geeka frantically to her breast.
Send a servant with a led horse," said the General; "let the young man come hither instantly.
To relieve both of them from misrepresentation and scandal, he came hither on service.
His Highness has sent me hither in haste to inform your Excellency of the great news from the front.
The yellow brook laughs merrily on beneath the foot-bridge, and the swallows shoot hither and thither high up against the clear blue sky.
And so I suppose you have come hither to take over the rich inheritance without delay?
Oh, why did you come hither to see me in my misery, in my despair?
To come hither from Paris is to fall out of heaven into hell!
Let us go after him together, and the one that drags him hither shall be the Whitsun King.
I own property here, but I live at Paris, and what devils brought me hither I don't know.
You, my good nephew, have come hither from a great distance to inherit my estate, and your creditors no doubt will be marching after you in regiments, and now you find me alive.
There's a nice lot of people here, you see, and for all these folks they have only brought hither two bullocks--and little enough too.
As it was, the brief colloquy on the business interests that had brought him hither was almost concluded before the problem of his host's manner began to intrude on Bayne's consciousness.
Should I ever be tempted to relapse, even for an instant, into any of my former habits, I will return hither for instruction, and I hope you will again receive me.
Let us then send our hearts hence thither in such a manner as we may, by sending hither our worldly substance hence.
For it seemeth to me, cousin, first, that every man coming into this world here upon earth as he is created by God, so cometh he hither by the providence of God.
For he will think not only upon his bare coming hither and his bare going hence again, but also the dreadful judgment of God, and upon the fearful pains of hell and the inestimable joys of heaven.
While the sea was sore wrought and the waves rose very high, he lay tossed hither and thither, for he had never been to sea before.
As it is otherwise with Quin, let us recapitulate some details of his previous career, before we accompany him over that period which he filled so creditably, till he was rudely shaken by the coming of Garrick.
The woman said to him: Sir, give me this water, that I may not thirst, nor come hither to draw.
Then the master of the house, being angry, said to his servant: Go out quickly into the streets and lanes of the city; and bring in hither the poor and the feeble and the blind and the lame.
Then he said to Thomas: Put in thy finger hither and see my hands.
And bring hither the hand and put it into my side.
Jesus saith to them: Bring hither of the fishes which you have now caught.
And bring hitherthe fatted calf, and kill it: and let us eat and make merry: 15:24.
But they said to him: We neither received letters concerning thee from Judea: neither did any of the brethren that came hither relate or speak any evil of thee.
For you have brought hither these men, who are neither guilty of sacrilege nor of blasphemy against your goddess.
But as for those my enemies, who would not have me reign over them, bring them hither and kill them before me.
And not finding them, they drew Jason and certain brethren to the rulers of the city, crying: They that set the city in an uproar are come hither also: City.
And he told us how he had seen an angel in his house, standing and saying to him: Send to Joppe and call hither Simon, who is surnamed Peter, 11:14.
And now send men to Joppe: and call hither one Simon, who is surnamed Peter.
Send therefore to Joppe: and call hither Simon, who is surnamed Peter.
And he saith to him: Friend, how camest thou in hither not having on a wedding garment?
And all that heard him were astonished and said: Is not this he who persecuted in Jerusalem those that called upon this name and came hither for that intent, that he might carry them bound to the chief priests?
The Jesuits of England sent over the book hither to assure them that we are now coming home to them as fast as we can.
These great punctured eye-balls roll about hither and thither, but with no symmetry.
The time of its foundation ascends to the first years of the Christian era, since, in the year 47, the Emperor Claudius came hither in great pomp, to acknowledge the power of the god; and he left proofs of his piety and munificence.
On the hitherbank a fisherman was washing his boat; and another skiff, with her sail lazily half twisted, lay on the opposite strand.
The hospitable inn was called the Nag's Head, and standing beside the market-place, was as likely as any other to have entertained old Michael Johnson in the days when he used to come hither to sell books.
Sheni--that is the second servant, the big black Nubian there--bring hither the first dish.
Her want of steerage-way, however, let the Indiaman sheer hither and thither, till at times one was apt to get confused, and suppose her more in with the landloom than she really was.
That they should consign these teas to a house of character and fortune in Philadelphia, and direct the proceeds thereof to be remitted hither in bills of exchange or specie.
When I was travelling three years ago from Naples hither to Rome (oh, why did I not stay in Naples!
Often was the dawn whitening the roofs of houses while he was still crying from the depth of his mourning heart: "Lord, why didst Thou command me to come hither and found Thy capital in the den of the 'Beast'?
Let us die, but permit not the victory of Antichrist over the viceregent of God, and return not hither till the Lord has crushed him who shed innocent blood.
On the road to Greece, Carinas was sent hitherby Cæsar, who plundered cities and temples to fill the empty treasury.
Christ has not washed me yet, but ask Peter if on the way hither I have not told him my wish to be a real confessor of Christ, and begged him to baptize me, even in this hut of a quarryman.
Hither came Douglas Jerrold, and he was soon joined by Laman Blanchard.
Hither came all who desired to be "sealed of the tribe of Ben.
While Chaucer is standing in the House of Fame, a person goes up to him, And saide, Friend, what is thy name, Artow come hither to have fame?
Hither the noble knight would oft repair, 465 (His scene of pleasure, and peculiar care) For this he held it dear, and always bore The silver key that locked the garden door.
Whence all things, though remote, are viewed around And hither bring their undulating sound.
In the strong stream of war the swimmer is swirled helplessly about hither and thither by the waves, and he can by no means tell where he will come to land, or, indeed, that he may not be overwhelmed in the flood.
No doubt you thought it prudent to inquire into the nature of our trade, before you camehither in quest of employment?
Wilder, seizing the bewildered Earing by the arm, as the latter rushed madly up the steep of the deck; "it is our duty to be calm: Bring hither an axe.
Soon our own wherry was dodging among them, ships brought hither by the four winds of the seas; many discharging in the stream, some in the docks then beginning to be built, and hugging the huge warehouses.
For he had a certain puzzling pride, which flew hither and thither.
Others, having fallen, had been driven hither by a cruel world that shelters all save the helpless, that forgives all save the truly penitent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hither" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aboard; here; hither