Dey said dat Mr. Nat's oberseer wus kinder mean ter de slaves, an' when he whupped dem dey 'membered hit ter de longest day dey lived.
Such equal-membered stanzas can be extended, of course, in each part uniformly without changing the isometrical character of the stanza.
This metre, broken up into four lines, is one of the oldest and most popular of equal-membered stanzas.
In Moore we have a similar stanza: a b4 c2 b a4 c2 which is unequal-membered on account of the arrangement of rhyme (cf.
This important class of bipartite unequal-membered anisometrical stanzas was very much in vogue in the Middle English period.
Unequal-membered anisometrical =stanzas of six lines= are only rarely met with in Middle English, as e.
Otherwise, stanzas like these might be looked upon as bipartite unequal-membered stanzas, with which, indeed, they stand in close relationship.
The arms of Lauder of Haltoun were--argent, a griffon salient sable, beaked and membered gules.
My pappy 'membered de Johnson's and took dat for his name.
Dat man is gwine to be 'membered by de people always, but them dat has fought him and worked against him is sho' gwine to be forgot.
He 'membered de Lord, you see, in all his ways and de Lord guide his steps.
One of de fav'rite texties was de third chapter of John, and most of 'em jus' 'membered a line or two from dat.
She 'membered it when he come back after she took sick and offered to do somethin' for her.
It is clear, however, that they are six-membered hydrocarbon rings, with additional hydrocarbon groups attached to one or more of the carbon atoms in the ring.
The irregular growth of population necessitates a periodical revision of the electoral boundaries of single-membered electorates.
Contrast this with the present system, in which the representatives are cooped up in single-membered electorates to denned sets of supporters.
The exclusion of the minority in a single-membered electorate excites only a feeling of hopelessness, but when it fails to secure a single representative in an electorate returning several members, a spirit of rankling injustice is aroused.
What is to be thought, then, of the claim made by Professor Nanson that Preferential Voting, with the process of elimination, is the most perfect system known for single-membered electorates.
In Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland bills have been introduced dividing the States into single-membered electorates, and some of the smaller States are inclined to use the Block Vote.
The present system of single-membered electorates will not suffice.
The rest of the delegates were elected in single-membered electorates, and of these the Republicans secured 81 and the Democrats 47.
From the inception of the representative system it has been usual to elect representatives in small districts, returning only one or two members, and the single-membered electorate is now almost universal.
But as it is impossible for both parties to be represented in a single-membered electorate, the best alternative is that both should contest the seat and one be represented.
The system of single-membered electorates was rational in the fourteenth century, because there was only one party.
This proved so unjust, and operated so adversely to the federal spirit in promoting combinations of States, that Congress, in 1842, made the single-membered electorate obligatory on all the States.
That they will not be obtained if the present schemes of dividing the States into single-membered electorates are adopted is morally certain; and the result can only be disaster and bitter disappointment.
A three-membered cornice crowns each column, which supports arches that reach from one column to another.
The double door frame projects pilaster-like, with a four-membered cornice above, from which rises an elliptical arch, with an elliptical cornice about a foot above.
The period between the flood and Abraham is filled up in Q by another ten-membered genealogy, which, to judge from the analogy of Genesis iv.
Buttmann has also shown that the elements of the ten-membered genealogy of Q (Genesis v.
I'll try to in future, but it wornt with any thought of love that I 'membered you last night.
As I were leaving the house, I 'membered I had no money in my pocket.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "membered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.