And dimmed be all beauty that must own the clay; and dimmed be all wealth, and all delight, and all the annual prosperities of earth, that but gild the links, and stud with diamonds the base rivets and the chains of Lies.
Among the high civilisations he seems to be very comfortably situated indeed, and to have more than his proportionate share of the prosperities going.
But you were the favourites of Heaven originally, and your manifold and unfair prosperities convince me that you have crowded back into that snug place again.
Let him live in what pomps and prosperitieshe like, he is no literary man.
He is, let him live where else he like, in what pomps and prosperities he like, no literary man.
Such enterprise, such confidence, such strength, such interest in the local prosperities of the line, found their natural result in the absorption of the new bonds.
Out of momentary despondencies, originating in visions like these, he always rose with determinations that nothing should come between him and his possessions and prosperitieswhich his hand, by fair means or foul, could crush.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prosperities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.