All this worlds glory seemeth vayne to me, And all their showes but shadowes, saving she.
I am in your high Majesty's power," he answered, "to do with me as it seemeth best.
Ah, your supreme Majesty, to you whose heart is universal, the love of one poor mortalseemeth a small thing, but to those of little consequence it is the cable by which they unsteadily hold over the chasm 'twixt life and immortality.
But I have hope so strong within my breast that it seemeth I can take little thought for death.
Would I might go boldly to yonder chateau and claim thee for my bride, for it seemeth to me but a coward's part to hide like any evil-doer in such a manner.
But I go at once, for it seemeth that thou carest little for my presence.
Gather me some more flowerets thou idle wench, seeing that thy tongue seemeth somewhat tied this gay morn.
None can tell its name; skilled leech as he is, Father Ambrose hath no knowledge of it; and yet, so deadly is its nature, that truly death seemeth near.
It seemeth certain, O old woman, that a curse hath fallen on barbercraft in these days, because of the Identical, whose might I know not.
The voice of Bhanavar answered him, 'Not till we have feasted and drunken, and it seemeth little in our eyes.
But because the beginning of the whole worke seemeth abrupte and as depending upon other antecedents, it needs that ye know the occasion of these three knights severall adventures.
And if conjectural arguments may receive answer by conjectures; it then seemeth that some alteration may be found.
Yet it seemeth to me as if, in the divine anger, I had been smitten by a sudden madness, a supernatural and solemn frenzy, wrought not by human means.
I have often heard enough of the votaries,' returned Glaucus, 'but of their exact tenets know I naught, save that in their doctrine there seemeth something preternaturally chilling and morose.
Unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance; but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he seemeth to have.
There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.
Each year seemeth loath to go, And leave the joys of Christmas day; In lands of sun and in lands of snow, The year still longs awhile to stay.
And Elkanah her husband said unto her, "Do what seemeth thee good; tarry until thou hast weaned him; only the Lord establish his word.
Therefore the men of Jabesh said, "To-morrow we will come out unto you, and ye shall do with us all that seemeth good unto you.
And the king took his ring from his hand and gave it unto Haman, and said, "The people is given to thee to do with them as it seemeth good to thee.
And the king said unto them, "What seemeth you best I will do.
And they said, "Do whatsoeverseemeth good unto thee.
Therefore this soul which thou hast made in thine own image is placed wholly in thy hands to do with it as seemeth good.
Use her as thou wilt and where thou wilt, and leave her with me, or take her from me, just as seemeth good to thee and to thy glory.
Even pirates and all merchantmen avoid what seemeth to be a warship.
The gladiator seemeth to be in wrath," said one who looked upon him.
He seemeth to me to be as tall as ever, and he hath many strong floes with him.
It seemeth to me," said the jarl at last, "that thou speakest a saga that Hilda of the hundred years told me in my childhood.
That seemethnot to be for us," said Knud the Bear.
So it seemeth that being weary of her flight she fell into the boate, and not being able to rise againe died there.
They had great tufts of hair hanging from their foreheads and it seemeth that they had beards, because of the great store of hair at their chins and throats.
The innermost sanctuary of the Temple, it seemeth me, is scarce the fittest place to shoot rubbish.
For if the gift shall be given only to him that thirsteth for it, it seemeth me the thirst must needs be born ere we shall come for the water.
And should it be supposed that by this verse are meant the Manifestations of God, Who will be called upon, on the Day of Judgment, to perform such deeds, this too seemeth far from the truth, and is surely of no profit.
Notwithstanding all that hath been said, it seemeth as if not one letter of Our purpose hath been uttered, nor a single sign divulged concerning Our object.
God led us from Domrémy, and with me shall He do as seemeth good to Him.
Lord, through thy love alone we gain The pardon of our sin: The strictest life is but in vain, Our works can nothing win, That man should boast himself of aught, But own in fear thy grace hath wrought What in him seemeth righteous.
This is some allusion; but the thing is plain, as it seemeth to me, and wanteth no subterfuge, &c.
It is true indeed, the whole discourse seemeth to be a motley, inconsistent composition, made up of various shreds of equal fineness, although of different colours.
Therefore it seemeth the prudentest way to divide my expenses according to the proportion of others of my quality; some to the poor, and some to necessary charges, and some to actions of due civility.
Their daily trouble seemeth to them a necessary accommodation.
He justifieth himself in murdering the priests, because he thought that they helped David against him; and Doeg seemeth but a dutiful subject, in executing his bloody command, 1 Sam.
And though chastisement for the present seemeth not to be joyous, but grievous, yet afterwards let it yield the peaceable fruit of righteousness to this thy servant, that is exercised therein.
He seemeth to have less love than that man in hell, Luke xvi.
Though I know not whence he had this opinion, it seemeth that the devoting of a tenth part ordinarily to God, is a matter that we have more than a human direction for.
In which case, if those persons so little concerned, do but omit the action secretly, so as to be no scandal or public hurt, it seemeththat they have the implicit consent of the rulers.
The question is thus commonly stated, but not well; for it seemethto imply, that no delights are necessary, and so putteth things in opposition which are oft coincident.
Nor may you show gratitude by any scandalous way, which seemeth simony.
But as modest as this complaint seemethat first view, the poet next shows, from ver.
Cromwell seemeth to be distinguished in the most eminent manner, with regard to his abilities, from all other great and wicked men, who have overturned the liberties of their country.
But by the report of some it seemeth that he was not slaine in the heat of the conflict, among the rout of the fighting men, but afterwards in this sort.
He seemeth to me but a proper man Possessing skill anent his chosen crat.
It seemethto me that without his aid I like a desert wanderer am lost.
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