I have come, making thee to trample under foot the uttermost ends of the earth, the Circuit of the Great Circuit is in thy grasp, I have made them to see Thy Majesty as the hawk, which seizeth what it seeth when it pleaseth.
He seizeth his shield, he raineth blows upon him, but he hath no need to repeat his attack, for he slayeth his foe before he can hurl his spear at him.
Death cometh, and he seizeththe babe at the breast of his mother, as well as the man who hath arrived at a ripe old age.
He is perfect [and] seizeth his moment; he is irresistible.
Hearts are shameless, and every manseizeth the goods of his neighbour.
Melancholy seizeth on them forthwith being alone, and is such a torture, that as wise Seneca well saith, Malo mihi male quam molliter esse, I had rather be sick than idle.
And if one say unto him, Fear GOD; pride seizeth him, together with wickedness; but hell shall be his reward, and an unhappy couch shall it be.
Then thou sayest, I bring other vain arguments to prove that every one hath not the Spirit of Christ.
There is a death seizeth men often after some measure of light received from God, and some profession of the gospel of Christ.
A Kshatriya begs of no man; what is refused him he seizeth in battle at all times.
I am Death that seizeth all, and the source of all that is to be.
She makes no noise, but stilly seizethon The flower or herb appointed for her food, The which she quietly doth feed upon While others range and glare, but find no good.
And being found giltie by the inquest, the king seizeth vpon his possessions, and calleth vp the bishop to answer vnto the trespasse.
O Commander of the Faithful, it is because of a twitch that seizeth me betimes.
He, the Living, the Eternal One, whom nor slumber nor sleep seizeth on!
Sometimes it seizeth the object of its pursuit, and at others, like a person dizzy with the heighth of his station, it staggers and falls headlong.
Sometimes his pictures are heightned with beautiful imagery, and he seizeth the imagination before he appeals to reason.
Thereupon he seizeth him by the bridle and thinketh to lead him away, but the knights and the force of Briant rescue him.
And he cometh toward the column as fast as he may, and seizeth the sword with both hands.
When the lion feeleth himself thus maimed, he seizeth him by the teeth and the claws of his fore feet and rendeth away half the skirt of his habergeon.
The hermit seizeth him and bindeth him to a tree so strait that he may not move.
Thine old sickness seizeth thee," said here the king on the left, "thy loathing seizeth thee, my poor brother.
And if one say unto him, Fear God; pride seizeth him, together with wickedness; but hell shall be his reward, and an unhappy couch shall it be.
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