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Example sentences for "immortals"

  • There were the Immortals of the King's Guard, for instance.

  • His wife replied, "The way of immortals is not that of men.

  • The art I practise is a secret known to the Immortals only: how can I divulge it to you?

  • Bow down before her from whose lips the secret names of the immortals, and of the things near their hearts, are about to come, that the immortals may come again into the world.

  • We have been deceived by devils,' said one of the old men, 'for the immortals would not speak through a woman like this.

  • Perhaps Christianity was good and the world liked it, so now it is going away and the immortals are beginning to awake.

  • And I forgive Thee, Milton, those thy comic-dreadful wars Where, armed with gross and inconclusive steel, Immortals smite immortals mortalwise And fill all heaven with folly.

  • She appeals to the Immortals for instruction in tillage with a view to security and welfare.

  • These worthy Immortals required their minds to be opened, and I trust I have effectually performed the necessary operation.

  • We Immortals are deprived of this resource.

  • Thus in the rage of his mood did he outrage illustrious Hector; But from the mansions of bliss the Immortals beheld him with pity, And to a stealthy removal incited the slayer of Argus.

  • But to the skeptic nothing was sure: and if he would deny the existence of the Divinity, he naturally must disbelieve that of any beings in a sphere between the supersensual immortals and sentient human creatures.

  • We shall be quite content, and perhaps the immortals may restore your joy in life as a reward.

  • For when the veil no longer hid that face from my gaze, I felt as though the gods had revealed a mystery to me which till now only the immortals had been permitted to know.

  • The immortals have indeed shown me very plainly that it is their will sometimes to spoil the feast of life with a right bitter draught.

  • The little summer-house by the sea must be removed to-morrow, it is true; you know that our gracious Queen may return any day-victorious if the immortals are just.

  • The immortals have placed you and Charmian at her side to sustain her, if her own strength fails.

  • When you say you know that the immortals will have pity on the innocent woman whom they have led to the verge of the abyss, perhaps you may be right.

  • All in all, a handsome, haughty, calculating man, whose friendship would hardly benefit the heart, but from whose enmity may the immortals guard all we love!

  • A great joy--the greatest which the immortals can bestow upon human beings--was dawning for him and his young wife, and in May the women on the island shared her blissful hope.

  • Had he been convinced of the contrary, he would have sacrificed everything he possessed in order, by lavish offerings, to propitiate the immortals in behalf of her to whom he had devoted his life and every faculty of his being.

  • He will certainly escape and, if the immortals aid us and we are wise and brave, you also.

  • Cleopatra answered with tearful eyes, 'Let us rather be better than they, very good indeed, Arsinoe, that the immortals may love us and bring our father back.

  • He knows that you are the idol of the city, the whole country; and if he really succeeds in adding fresh victories to this first conquest, if the immortals permit your throne and--may they avert it!

  • As for the fugitives, so far as he could see, only two possibilities were open to them: Cleopatra would cleave to Mark Antony and go--would that the immortals might avert it!

  • As Caesar's son I ought to have ruled Rome; but the immortals knew what they were doing when they prompted my father to disinherit me.

  • That she certainly was not; for the immortals are free from the faults and weaknesses of humanity.

  • The Immortals were cut to pieces round his dead body, while the rest took flight and sought refuge in their camp.

  • The Immortals had shown him peculiar favor, but still he was but a man; that he realized from the pain in his wound, and the treason to which he had been a victim.

  • He had been hit by an arrow, and had fallen to the earth--a quite mortal catastrophe; but Rameses still believed that one of the Immortals had come to his rescue.

  • May the Immortals soon bring this war to a close!

  • An apocryphal sacred writer says that the power which thus works in him is by mortals called love, but the immortals call him dove, or the winged one, in order to represent the force of his wings--such at any rate is his nature.

  • Awful and fair she arose, most like in her coming to Here, Queen before whom the Immortals arise, as she comes on Olympus, Out of the chamber of gold, which her son Hephaestos has wrought her.

  • All the clever immortals when seeking did not find the calf though sojourning round about us.

  • When the immortals created the two eyes of heaven, they placed fair splendor in him.

  • The gazing gods lean forward from the sky; To whom, while eager on the chase they look, The sire of mortals and immortals spoke: "Unworthy sight!

  • Of all my race thou most by heaven approved, And by the immortals even in death beloved!

  • To their own hands commit the frantic scene, Nor mix immortals in a cause so mean.

  • The shining synod of the immortals wait The coming god, and from their thrones of state Arising silent, wrapp’d in holy fear, Before the majesty of heaven appear.

  • The first fat offering to the immortals due, Amidst the greedy flames Patroclus threw; Then each, indulging in the social feast, His thirst and hunger soberly repress’d.

  • Such war the immortals wage; such horrors rend The world’s vast concave, when the gods contend First silver-shafted Phoebus took the plain Against blue Neptune, monarch of the main.

  • The immortals guard him through the dreadful plain, And suffer not his dart to fall in vain.

  • But if from heaven, celestial, thou descend, Know with immortals we no more contend.

  • Your own resistless eloquence employ, And to the immortals trust the fall of Troy.

  • The poet whose imagination has renewed for us the legend has caught the true significance of these hurrying forms: "The immortal desire of immortals we saw in their eyes and sighed.

  • But it is to the giant and spiritual childhood of the young immortals we must return, when into their clear and translucent souls first fell the rays of the father-beings.

  • Between Temple of All the Immortals and Cloaca of the World, how are poor human creatures whirled!

  • Indeed the oracle of Buto has declared that the Immortals will show no favor to Egypt, until all the temples that have been built in the black land for the worship of false gods are destroyed and their worshippers banished.

  • The whole empire, they say, men and women alike, besought the immortals unbidden for the welfare of Titus.

  • My art has few means of mitigating them, and the immortals are little inclined to lighten the load they have laid on this man.

  • The immortals who had afflicted her, and whom she had often bitterly accused, could be kind and merciful too.

  • Have the judgments of the immortals not fallen hardly enough on us?

  • The immortals have wrought as great a miracle in you as in me.

  • I would enjoy the happy hours of health, and show the immortals and mortals alike how much true and real pleasure power and riches can procure!

  • No one might reject such a gift from the immortals merely to gratify an ordinary passion.

  • Every one hopes for a miracle from the immortals when his own power has come to an end!

  • Can the great Bhimasena of strong arms possessing the might of ten thousand elephants, be vanquished in battle by the immortals themselves?

  • And the immortals who guarded the amrita, blinded by that dust, could no longer see Garuda.


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