But first he resolved to register an oath, a greater oath than he had ever sworn before: and to do it properly he required a fit place and imagery; for there was something fetichistic in this man's beliefs.
The Inglissmen gaderit fellone fast; 175 The worthi Scottis the gait left at the last.
Bot all for nocht awailyeid thaim thar deid; The Scottis throw force apon thaim in thai yeid.
Twa monethis still he duelt in Dunbertane; A houss he foundyt apon the roch off stayne; 1600 Men left he thar till bygg it to the hycht.
Then Christian answered with his solemn dreadful accusation: "You kissed Rol--and Rol is dead!
Hardly a day passed but little Rolasked when White Fell would come again: pretty White Fell, who kissed like a snowflake.
Prone went Rol beside Tyr, his young arms round the shaggy neck, his curls against the black jowl.
In the reaction after pain and fright, Rol found that the quiet of that fire-lit corner was to his mind.
Little Rolrepeated it to himself, stroking and patting as before.
In a lull, after one such loud gust, Rol lifted his head in surprise and listened.
The stranger's smile and ready answer, as she looked down, saved Rol from the rebuke merited by his unmannerly question.
Little Rol crept near, staring at the stranger with all his might.
To avenge Rol and Trella was motive enough for him to do what man could do; but for Sweyn more.
En nu werd in engeren zin in mijn lyriek het gedicht datgene, waar zoowel bedoeling als techniek een groote rol in speelt, in dien zin dat beide erop gericht zijn, om naar andere menschen te gaan.
This most reprehensible of the practices attributed to the fairies is constantly spoken of by our old writers, and is several times mentioned by Shakespeare.
Captain Grantham, sir, the soldier officer, with the big beard, is a mixing punch in the grog-tub.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rol" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.