And thus they should keep some room in their heart open for him, till he should be pleased to come to them with salvation; and who can tell how soon he may come?
Achilles answered, "Ulysses, noble son of Laertes, I should give you formal notice plainly and in all fixity of purpose that there be no more of this cajoling, from whatsoever quarter it may come.
Let us make our way through the throng; it will be well that we defend him; I fear he may come to harm for all his valour if he be left without support, and the Danaans would miss him sorely.
Run instantly to the ships and tell Achilles, that hemay come to rescue the body and bear it to the ships.
If Achilles be not thus assured by the voice of a god, he may come to fear presently when one of us meets him in battle, for the gods are terrible if they are seen face to face.
Say to Herr von Aman that, if he wishes to have a right merry wedding, he must be so kind as to wait till we return, so that what he promised memay come to pass, namely, that I was to dance at his wedding.
He is still in his garden, and Heaven knows when he may come!
Each of us is the son of his own works; and being a man I may come to be pope, not to say governor of an island, especially as my master may win so many that he will not know whom to give them to.
But set him forward on his journey in peace, that he may come to me; for I expect him with the brothers.
Let us get the ark of the covenant of Yahweh out of Shiloh to us, that it may come among us, and save us out of the hand of our enemies.
You shall take no ransom for him who is fled to his city of refuge, that he may come again to dwell in the land, until the death of the priest.
Give me wisdom and knowledge that I may come in and go out before thy people: for who can worthily judge this thy people, which is so great?
Prolong not the night that people may come up for them.
He sheweth his friend concerning it, that it is his possession, and that he may come up to it.
David's prayer to God in his distress, to be delivered, that he may come to worship him in his tabernacle.
And thus, by a due consideration, and examining any good proposed, it is in our power to raise our desires in a due proportion to the value of that good, whereby in its turn and place it may come to work upon the will, and be pursued.
He may come to gain your majesty's sanction to his ambitious plans of territorial aggrandizement.
Perhaps we may come in time to send another well-directed arrow in the midst of the sisterhoods.
Perhaps it may come to pass that I win your love; perchance your goodness and your worth may win my sad heart back again to life--the day may come when we shall be able to say that we love each other.
The South got a provision that New Mexico and Utah, when admitted as States, may come in with or without slavery as they may then choose; and the North got the slave trade abolished in the District of Columbia.
As a community grows luxurious and becomes accustomed to such display, itmay come to seem strange and hideous to see a wooden plate or a pewter spoon.
A man who has truly loved, though he may come to recognise the thousand incidental illusions into which love may have led him, will not recant its essential faith.
Thus I may come to attribute to a single object, the term of an intellectual synthesis and ideal intention, my experiences through all the senses within a certain field of association, defined by its practical relations.
Poverty is the most comprehensive earthly evil; all conceivable evils, temporal, spiritual, and eternal, may come of that.
If he shall only learn their value out there, let his lines be ever so hard, he may come home a wise and a good man.
It may cometo that; I have been steeling myself all the morning to meet it.
So much better that: Mr. Hurst says he may come to the office to-morrow should there be no relapse.
It may come for a few moments in a day, and then it may depart in an instant.
We may come to the conclusion that the secret of life transcends and over-brims all rationality.
We may come to the conclusion that the universe is rather irrational than rational.
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