How glad I am to find that you partake of my great aversion to the sort of puffery belonging to literature.
Over and over again have I redd [sic], the incomparably fine poetry you sent me; and intended that Lady Blessington should partakein the high enjoyment it afforded me.
It is simply a room in which visitors of either sex may partake of such food as the poor Franciscans can furnish them, which is by no means such as the more well-to-do Carthusians of Camaldoli supply to their guests.
Of course such a celebration would have brought Garibaldi to partake in it, wherever he might have been, short of in his grave.
Of course, the council broke up, and the Indians, who had remained on the other side of the river, were invited in the village to partake of the Pawnee hospitality.
But he who shall partake of them by constraint, without lust or wilfulness, no sin shall be upon him.
The "friends" who had been invited to the ball repaired first to the dining room to partake of a collation, and then to chambers which had been assigned them, to change their dresses for the evening.
Let us not mix two inconsistent things; If France be truly anxious for my hand, It must partake my interests, and renounce Alliance with my foes.
The book of your misdeeds shall one day be served up as a banquet, and all the world be invited to partake of it.
It was a burden to the Deity himself, and he created angels to partake his counsels.
Miss Dundas tried to laugh at his reverie, though she knew that such a flagrant instance of inattention was death to her hopes; but Pembroke, not inclined to partake in the jest, coolly asked his bearish companion what he wanted?
It is strange," continued Raoul, "that monsieur le comte persists in considering me a novice, and not allowing me to partake the honor and danger of his adventure.
I know you are in a hurry to go yonder to receive your reward, but, believe me, I am not less eager to partake of your joy, although from a distance.
But what astonishes me is, that he should have written so many letters, and made so many verses, and all should be of equal strength, that is, that all should partake of the powerful and divine genius which animated that great man.
Not sincerely, of course, my mind refusing topartake in it; but the flesh was slightly pleased.
The offender is not allowed to partake of the first two meals himself, but he joins in the third, and before it begins the head of the panchayat gives him water to drink in which gold has been dipped as a purificatory rite.
The totem-clan held itself to partake of the life of its totem, and on the above hypothesis one common life would flow through all the animals and plants of the totem and all the members of the clan.
The Suvarha Dhimars keep pigs and the Gadhewale donkeys, and are considered to partake of the impure nature of these animals.
In practice, however, many Muhammadans have adopted the Hindu rule against eating food touched by Christians, while owing to long association together they will partake of it when cooked by Hindus.
The binding force of the law rested in the words and not in the sense because the words were held to be those of the god and to partake of his divine nature.
One member is especially charged with the preparation of this, and if there should not be enough for all the castemen to partake of it, he is severely punished.
At the funeral feast the Satani offers cooked food, including flesh and also liquor, to the god, and the assembled guests then partakeof them.
The word Sapinda signifies those who partake together of the pindas or funeral cakes offered to the dead.
The little boat was loaded down with supplies and invitations were continuous from chateau and cottage to stop and partake of refreshment.
Now that I was started," said Paul, detailing an account of the wondrous journey, "I felt easier and stopped at noon to partake of a light dinner.
It was twelve miles out from Providence, and a place where all the stages stopped to change horses, and allow passengers to partake of a breakfast, or some favorite beverage at the bar.
Of course it was in entire accord with the custom of those days for the worthy pillars of the church to partake of the proffered beverage; and, on his return Col.
Bad water, and suffering the animal to partake too bountifully of cold water when heated and fatigued, are among the direct causes of disease.
The nearer the remedies partake or consist of air, water, warmth, and food, the more sure and certain are they to do good.
His soldiers seemed to partake largely of his evil tendencies, for, in their search after Hualcoyotl, they became a dread to the inhabitants of the valley and surrounding country in consequence of their flagrant and atrocious acts.
Now not a few present believe there is no grace in leavened bread, and others hold it impiety to partake thereof.
Bring the bench to my right hand, and partake with me, if but to break a crust.
Or did he assert both claimants to be of the same Church, and it the only true one, then why the refusal to partake of the Sacraments?
It was intended for that sort of negus which is offered at Christmas parties and of which ladies and children may partake with refreshment and cheerfulness.
With the early morning everybody rises and makes his or her appearance at the Springs, where they partake of water with a wonderful energy and perseverance.
The black took his cake and joined the others, to go back chattering to partake of their meal, while Carey and Bostock turned to go back to the cabin.
There was silence then, and Carey thought the man had stolen softly away; so he was trying to keep his promise, though the first effort he made to partake of the food gave him intense pain.
The sleep as well as the food of the laboring man is sweet, and if nobility likes to labor, it will partake of the poor man's blessing.
Meantime, a most charming chorus of Handel is sung behind the scenes, while Melchisedek and his attendants offer the bread and wine to all of Abraham's suite, who partake reverentially.
To partake our hard lot, and involve yourself into as hard a life, would not help us, but add to your afflictions.
There are two ways in which we can partake of other people’s sins.
The reason of this personal distinction is founded in nature, for though we partake of one common nature and likeness, yet we do not partake of one and the same essence.
The devils which haunt the two races partake of the national characteristics.