In extremis he was shriven, The Viaticum was given; "A furore Normanorum, Libera nos, O Domine!
Write upon the State's old banner, "A furore Normanorum, Libera nos, O Domine!
Monks crossed themselves, and said Libera nos, whenever his name was mentioned.
Before he quitted his home and fled beyond seas to seek out new enemies to our race, he gained a name which still makes the bravest of our Normans in Italie say a Libera nos when they utter it!
As these piercing shrieks were heard from below, the Normans roared in the corridor--some blaspheming and cursing the day and hour that they came to England, others praying to be forgiven, with many a Libera nos!
The bishop crossed himself; they all crossed themselves; and Elfric not only crossed himself, but likewise said "Libera nos!
Libera, in a word the entire lack of connexion in the religious consciousness of Rome betweenLibera and Persephone.
No better proof of this can be desired than the one accidentally given us in the introduction of Demeter and her daughter Kore into Rome as Ceres and Libera in B.
Dionysus had long been housed at Rome, under the name of Liber, in that temple of Ceres, Liber, and Libera which was discussed in detail in my eleventh lecture.
From the force and the fire of th’ Insolent Rabble That would hurl the Government into a Babel, And from the nice fare of the Mouse-starver’s table, Libera nos Domine.
From changing old Friends for rascally new ones; From taking Wildman and Marvell for true ones; From wearing Green Ribbons ’gainst him gave us Blue ones, Libera nos Domine.
From cringing to those we scorn and contemn In hopes to be made the citizens’ Gem, Who now scorn us more than we e’er did them, Libera nos Domine.
Libera chiesa in libero stato=--A free church in 5 a free state.
Chiesa libera in libero stato=--A free church in 20 a free state.
Libera te metu mortis=--Deliver thyself from the fear of death.
Libera me ab homine malo, a meipso=--Deliver me from the evil man, from myself.
Footnote 370: Either the libera legatio or the acting legatio in Gaul, both of which Cæsar offered him.
Footnote 253: A libera legatio was really a colourable method of a senator travelling with the right of exacting certain payments for his expenses from the Italian or provincial towns.
Footnote 135: The decree apparently prevented the recovery of debts from a libera civitas in the Roman courts.
Footnote 361: As a libera civitas Dyrrachium had the ius exilii, and would not be filled with Roman officials.
Moreover, in his canvass for the consulship, he has preferred to be robbing all the innkeepers, under the disgraceful pretext of a libera legatio, rather than to be in town and supplicate the Roman people.
A legatio from Tenedos, heard as usual in February, had asked that Tenedos might be made a libera civitas.
Zeno, then to the Virgin, with the invocation "Libera nos a poenis inferi," and finally to the great relic which it contains.
The work was laid out in thirteen numbers and assigned to thirteen Italian composers, Verdi taking the "Libera me," which was to be the last number in the work.
Mazzucato, of Milan, who had examined the work, was so impressed with the "Libera me" that he wrote to Verdi urging him to compose the entire requiem.
A caecitate cordis," In the Latin sing we, "Libera nos, Domine!
It is to be noted that the priest must lead him to the Church, from the Church to his house as a dead man, chanting the Responsorium Libera me, Domine, in such wise that the sick man is covered with a black cloth.
It was rather to be a Domus libera Dei, founded only for the poor of Christ.
Before Mass the sick man ought to make his confession in the Church, and never again; and in leading him forth the priest again begins the Responsorium Libera me, Domine, with the other versicles.
I conclude with that which Parker(383) allegeth out of the Harmony of Confessions: Cum adiaphora rapiuntur ad confessionem, libera esse desinunt.
Now, cum adiaphora rapiuntur ad confessionem, liberaesse desinunt, saith the Harmony of Confessions.
Ashen 'neath a silvered sun; When the curtain of the haze Shuts upon our helpless ways-- Hear the Channel Fleet at sea; Libera nos Domine!
Offertory, Domini from Verdi andLibera from Palestrina.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "libera" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.