To this I was bred by my sire and grandsire ofsainted memory.
The real state of the Irish Church was then made known to the Holy See; no living man could have described it more accurately and truthfully than the sainted prelate who had sacrificed himself for so many years for its good.
In 656 the country was once more visited by the fatal Crom Chonaill, and again holy prelates and saintedreligious were foremost amongst its victims.
Or a slight shade of sadness seems to say, That they are thinking of the saintedsoul That looks from heaven on them!
The remains of Mr. Shelton now have a final resting-place with his sainted wife and two of his daughters in the cemetery before mentioned.
For even in a faithless day Can we our sainted ones discern; And feel, while with them on the way, Our hearts within us burn.
And thysainted name shall be In the blessing of the captive, And the anthem of the free.
I will not mock thee with the poor world's common And heartless phrase, Nor wrong the memory of a sainted woman With idle praise.
Cold the heart that would undo them, And the solemn organ banish That this sainted Maid invented.
Careful as that lily flower, This Maid must keep her precious dower Live a sainted Maid, or die Martyr to virginity.
Till these feuds are over, I crave your royal leave to quit England, and perform my pilgrimage to thesainted shrine of Compostella.
This is the king for whom ye dethroned the sainted Henry!
Lord Warwick, defend this boy, restore his rights, release his sainted father, and for years of anguish and of exile, Margaret of Anjou forgives the champion of her son!
Jackeymo crossed himself, and began praying to his sainted namesake with great fervour.
Jackeymo again struck the spark, and, wonderfully relieved at the padrone's return to the habitual adviser, mentally besought his sainted namesake to bestow a double portion of soothing wisdom on the benignant influences of the weed.
I looked across the loch to the little cairn that stood sentinel above the sainted dead, and then I turned and made for home and Mary.
The horse leaped, spurning to the ground the Bread and Wine, and the man of blood, swinging his sword high, brought it down upon the head of the sainted minister, who fell cleft to the chin.
To nervous persons, like the sainted Schiller, her custom of continually twirling between her fingers some fragment of paper or similar small article was particularly annoying.
It is as if she had learned it naturally in infancy from listening to the songs of the angels, who watched her in her sleep, or from the lips of a sainted mother bending over her pillow from heaven.
There is a picture of St. Elizabeth of Thuringia, our sainted Landgravine, in our parish church, which always makes me think of Aunt Ursula.
The words of the sainted Malagrida will come too true," exclaimed the Marchioness: "our altars will be profaned, and our holy priests driven into exile.
I would relate this on my knees, to your royal Edward, and call on the spirit of his sainted queen to enforce my suit, by the memory of her love and her devotedness.
The litter of Montgomery drew near-the curtains were thrown open-Wallace stretched out his hand to him: "The prayers of sainted innocence are thine!
The blessed Francis had been canonized;--sainted had he been indeed before his death!
So they gave him a piece of the cloak, and after dinner he went off and befouled it, folded it up, and called for all to come and see the precious relics of the sainted John, which he had lost in the latrina.
O King, and ye Princes and peers and people, it was the daily teaching of the Sainted Lady, our Queen, that the Golden Age is the time when Christ is present in our life.
The tender pathos of his voice, as he said this, made me feel that his sainted mother, were she present, would have no reason to feel ashamed of her son.
Somehow or other he succeeded in securing the absolute veneration of his companions, so much so that the sainted Xavier always wrote to him on his knees.
They did not seek to sweep away the old form, for it was prepared by the sainted doctors of the Church of all ages; but they would purge it of all superstitions, and retain what was most beautiful and expressive in the old prayers.
When contemplation sheds her mental ray, I seem, through optics of the mind to see Thy sainted spirit, from incumbrance free!
How oft, in vision, have I gazed enchanted On thy fair towers--a sainted thing thou art!
A bright green coil closely clutched in his withered hands was the bed cord appertaining to the bed--a sainted possession from which its owner sternly refused to part.