At least I am free of such blame as this, for in nowise would I nourish a traitor, if only a traitor I knew him to be.
Seven times a day they reposed them in their journey, so that the women might nourish the babe, and bathe and tend him duly.
This news will make sad hearts at Darnick, and in the cottages of Abbotsford, which I do not nourish the least hope of preserving.
To nourish angry passions against a man whom I really liked would be to lay a blister on my own heart.
The gift of it is from Him; its power to nourish is from Him.
We have an empty grave and an occupied Throne, by which to nourish our confidence in Immortality and our estimate of the insignificance of death.
But let mothers only vouchsafe to nourish their children,[2] and our manners will reform themselves; the feelings of nature will re-awaken in all hearts.
It is not allowable for people to have families without knowing how they will be able to nourish them.
The Lepailleurs' uncultivated enclosure alone remained, as if to bear witness to the prodigy, the great human effort which had quickened that desert of sand and mud, whose crops would henceforth nourish so many happy people.
Scarcely fifteen hundred million souls are to-day scattered through the few cultivated patches of the globe, and is that not indeed paltry, when the globe, ploughed from end to end, might nourish ten times that number?
And now yet other children might come, for floods of milk poured forth, and there were herds and flocks to clothe and nourish them.
They go on multiplying, take up water, and nourish themselves on the granular nutritive matter present from the first in the egg-cell.
The eggs are laid in old manure heaps and kitchen middens, and the maggots, which eventually are transformed into flies, nourish themselves in those accumulations.
Measuring ourselves by human standards, we nourish pride; measuring ourselves by divine standards, we nourish humility.
Stewart: "Without the work of the Holy Spirit redemption would have been impossible, as impossible as that fuel should warm without being lighted, or that bread should nourish without being eaten.
She felt that to nourish resentment on this account would be childish; a wave might as well nourish resentment against the rock on which it ineffectually dashed itself.
The poor, he goes on, will always have a carping word to say, or, if that outlet be denied, nourish rebellious thoughts.
But still I resolved to nourish the king's jealousy, and use it as a means of rendering this impudent creature harmless, as she seemed likely to succeed in supplanting us both in his favor.
Who would have imagined on coming to Egypt, that this luxuriant, laughing sunny land, whose sky is always unclouded, could possibly produce and nourish men given to bitterness and severity?
If it did not get rid of the old blood, it would not be in a healthy condition to nourish and take care of a baby, nor would its interior be ready to supply new fresh blood for the growth of the infant.
The reason why the womb does this every twenty-eight days is because it is impossible to tell just when the womb will be called upon to nourish and support a child.
When she becomes a mother, the hundreds of tiny glands in her breasts form milk from her blood with which to nourish her child.
The little reluctances which had marked its first appearance had been of small note; her father and mother had only laughingly reproved them, telling her "not to nourish prideful notions.
The plenty of these times likewise was such that all men generally were sufficiently furnished with corne, and many alsoe had plenty of cattle, swine, poultry and other good provisions to nourish them.
For people then alive about the nomber of foure hundred, very many of them in want of corne, utterlie destitute of cattle, twine, Poultrie and other Provisions to nourish them.
Last night I was dreaming of this very plant that thou dost nourish in yon large tub," said Hassan in a voice that sounded as if he thought it an extraordinary thing to be listening to his own words.
As for Nalaczi, the shame of the thing made it impossible for him to show himself at Court, and he could only nourish a grudge against the fool.
We shall speak of the protein that serves to nourish the cells in a moment, when we are talking about the relations of the fluids to the transportation of food material.