But I'm inclined to guess I'm only sprained and bruised and sore all over.
Though sore and shaken, his worst hurts, it turned out, were sprains; and in three or four days he was ready to go on again.
We are insore straits now, but our case is a just one.
It is not alone because I am sore under his tongue, Morcard.
While they were shouting I slipped between them and got up the stairs into a chamber, where I bolted the door and would not open to them, though they pounded their fists sore and cursed at me.
Lord Hafbur mid his longing sore Down on the bed he sat: I tell you of my soothfastness, His byrny clashed thereat.
O thou art still as he is still, So sore as ye longed to talk your fill.
Uprose the fair knight Aagen, Coffin on back took he, And he's away to her bower, Sore hard as the work might be.
He burnt the harvests many a time, He made fair houses heaps of lime; Whatso man loved wife or maid Of Evil-head was sore afraid.
She blushed as red as the sun-sweet rose: "My garments gay were e'en of those That the false Queen dight to slay my heart; And sore indeed was their fleshly smart.
Uprose the fair knight Aagen, Coffin on back took he, And he's away to the churchyard now, Sore hard as the work might be.
But sore adread do the chapmen ride; Wide round the wood they go; And the judge and the sergeants wander wide, Lest they plead before the bow.
This withal spake the evil nurse, The nighest that she durst: "Never saw I yet fair maiden Of drink so sore athirst.
Son, sorrow and wisdom he taught me, and sore I grieved and learned As we twain grew into one; and the heart within me burned With the very hopes of his heart.
Weird laid he on her, sore sickness he wrought, Fowl are a-singing.
Come here, my love; come here for rest, So sore as my body longs for thee!
Love, let thy lips depart no more From those same eyes they once did kiss, The very bosom wounded sore When sorrow clave the heart of bliss!
Now Jesus waves his sceptre high, Unfurls his banners in the sky, While loud the gospel trumpets sound: His enemies withsore dismay, Retire in haste and yield the day, While trophies to the Lord abound.
When trials sore obstruct my way, And ills I cannot flee, O let my strength be as my day: Good Lord, remember me.
He was a tall slender laddie, some fourteen years old, and sore grown away from his clothes.
The thing, doubtless, was not intended, but it gave Nanse and me a very sore heart.
Many a dust have I seen rise out of that business--broken shins and broken heads, sore bones and sound duckings--but this was none of these.
For, as sure as I live, Such a hiding I'll give, As shall make him feel sore in each bone.
You're too stiff an' sore to risk climbin' jest yet.
Why, I had a sore hand and I asked him to cut one of my feet off and he cut it off for me and then he got mad at something I said and threw one of his legs at me.
They say they are pretty sore now that they have found that there is a boat which may give them a hard rub and perhaps take the cup away from them after all.
Sore smitten were both captains, and many lads beside, And still to cut our rigging the foreign gunners tried.
There was many a sore on back and wither, Many a spur that ran with red, But none of them caught the stout Sir Walter, Though they counted of horses sixty head.
Away went Gilpin, out of breath, And sore against his will, Till at his friend the calender's His horse at last stood still.
But the cheerfu' spring came kindly on, And showers began to fall; John Barleycorn got up again, And sore surprised them all.
The wound it seemed both sore and sad To every Christian eye; And while they swore the dog was mad, They swore the man would die.
He was here in sympathy with the secret sore of his age, and gave utterance to what all felt but none dared to whisper but he.
Sore throat is sometimes felt, but in general the first indication of the local affection is a red and painful spot at the side of the nose or on one of the cheeks or ears.
He had a sore finger and it bothered him a lot more than the thought of hangin'.
Of a sore heart a girl must run the chance,--as also must a man.
A whole day he ascended over snow and ice: his feet were sore and bruised, and he was shivering from the cold, and yet no hut was to be seen that might offer him shelter.
Thus from a local sore a general infection may result.
Sore throats thus acquired are par excellence the site for the development of diphtheria.
Boracic acid is one of the most useful antiseptics with which to wash sore eyes, or preserve tinned foods or milk.
The fight raged after Max and I left, and there was many a sore head and broken bone that night among the Italian mercenaries of the Duke of Burgundy.
Campo-Basso said that his heart was "sore with grief," and the Italians jabbered like monkeys.
My blighted youth, my sore distress, Alas, will then seem happiness!
What sore laments, what bitter tears O'er my sad state I shed, When first I felt from my cold heart Its gentle pains had fled!
She has excellent Cosmeticks to anoint the Face after the Small Pox, which wears out any Scars, Marks, or Redness; and has great skill in all manner of sore Eyes.
Death they’d call till gripings sore had set them free from life.
Catiline meantime bustling round in the forefront of battle, helping them that were sore bestead.
In all you suggest with so much feeling about their return to virtue being cruelly cut off, I concur with a sore heart.
She has a sore throat; from sitting in constant draughts, I suppose; but with that exception, we are all quite well.
And they wondered, and were sore astonied at that which had happened unto him.
And lo: the angel of the lord stood hard by them, and the brightness of the lord shone round about them, and they were sore afraid.
And when the disciples heard that, they fell on their faces, and were sore afraid.
And the spirit cried, and rent him sore and came out: And he was as one that had been dead, insomuch that many said, he is dead.
And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth, and there fell a noisome and a sore botch upon the men, which had the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
For the pistels (saith he) aresore and strong: but his bodily presence is weak, and his speech homely.
And he went up unto them into the ship, and the wind ceased, and they were sore amazed in themselves beyond measure, and marvelled.
And when they were come to the people, there came to him a certain man, and kneeled down to him saying: Master have mercy on my son, for he is frantic, and is sore vexed.
As you see, sir," said he, "I am soreperplexed and troubled.
Ah, father, I see you are in sore need of a woman's hand about the old house.
Her fingers were pricked and sore weeks after she began.
We are reorganizing and regulating our industries, our business, making sacrifices and preparing to make more sacrifices in order to meet the needs of our Allies, now that they are sore beset.
I reckon we'll fare better than ye think, tho' we'll miss ye sore about the place.
But what makes me sore is that they don't give you a chance to put this thing across.
Sadie Hartmann was sure sore when I tangoed off with him," she would observe reminiscently.
Jake Wheeler moped through the days in Rias Richardson's store, too sore at heart to speak to any man, and could have wept if tears had been a relief to him.
I am for cauterizing the sore so that it shall not spread.
He play with the son of the Great White Chief, and his belly is very sore where the Chief's son kicked him.
You've got money to burn and you're sore because I spend mine to buy what I need.
And my first impression out of the confusion was of the bewigged speaker enthroned under the royal arms, sore put to restore order.
And, lacking aid from on high, I am sore afraid I may not do so much as I have said.
Wherefore were the Maid and her men-at-arms sore hampered.
At the news that these accursed Armagnacs were at the gates of Compiègne and occupying the neighbouring castles and their lands, the folk of Paris were sore afraid.
He had fasted the livelong day, sore against the grain, holding that a good Christian ought not to fast in the glorious Resurrection week.
Charlemagne and the twelve Counts had never a notion of this; so they were sore surprised to behold the King of Constantinople step forth.