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Example sentences for "oftimes"

Lexicographically close words:
oftentimes; oftentymes; ofter; oftest; ofthe; oftner; ofttimes; ogee; oggi
  1. The charm of good manners is not a qualification belonging to any particular station in life, for, to the poor and unlettered oftimes may be traced deeds and actions that mark them as nature's noblemen.

  2. Silence never makes enny blunders, and alwus gits az mutch credit az iz due it, and oftimes more.

  3. The Nine themselves oftimes have join'd the song And revels of the Bacchanalian throng.

  4. I essay Thy praise in verse to British ears unknown, And Thames exchange for Arno's fair domain; 10 So Love has will'd, and oftimes Love has shown That what He wills he never wills in vain.

  5. See here the vile effects of causeless rage, In what black crimes does it oftimes engage.

  6. Yea, said she, self do, self have--Many men think to do a bad turn but it turneth oftimes to himself.

  7. History is full of Humbugs and liberty itself oftimes but a gilded lie.

  8. My aunt, the Lady Abbess, says that dreams Are sent us oftimes by the saints to warn, Guide, and admonish us.

  9. Balani a smaller sort of vniualue growing commonly in clusters, the smaller kinds thereof to bee found oftimes upon oysters wilks and lobsters.

  10. Likewise the furniture craters upon the ninth floor oftimes find their job a sizable one indeed.

  11. Mahomet oftimes goes to the mountain--or sends a representative to it to buy some of its goods--yet more often the mountain comes to Mahomet.

  12. And in this branch romance oftimes dwelleth.

  13. I know it is usual, when relating matters of fact, to make remarks or reflections, yet as this oftimes brings authors under suspicion of party zeal or partiality, they are designedly waved in the body of the book.

  14. But in these panegyrical orations, they oftimes rather exceed than excel.

  15. Oftimes he said, "It is a sweet word God saith, As I live, I delight not in the death of a sinner.

  16. Getting something for nothing, or risking the smaller in hope of obtaining the greater, seems a passion inherent in human nature, requiring a calm survey of the probabilities, and oftimes the baneful effects to attain a moral resistance.

  17. The Continental Congress led the van for the United States, who oftimes tardy in its conservatism, is disposed to give audience to merit and finally justice to pertinacity of purpose.


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