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Example sentences for "sparke"

Lexicographically close words:
spareth; sparge; sparing; sparingly; spark; sparked; sparking; sparkle; sparkled; sparklers
  1. For her true forme how can my sparke discerne?

  2. In this third life, Reason will be so bright, As that her sparke will like the sun-beames shine; And shall of God enioy the reall sight.

  3. Leave, leave these teares; Death from me nothing takes but what's a burthen, A clog to that free sparke of Heavenly fire.

  4. What are wee People, or our flattering voyces That always shame and foolish things applaud, Having no sparke of Soule?

  5. Sparke towards the restoration of the south-west Transept, and that by the two Messrs.

  6. To the bequest of Bishop Sparke the Cathedral is indebted for the East windows, and those in the clerestory of the Choir, and the fund is not yet exhausted.

  7. If any sparke of Life be yet remaining, Downe, downe to hell, and say I sent thee thither.

  8. May it be possible, that forraigne hyer Could out of thee extract one sparke of euill That might annoy my finger?

  9. Farwell faint-hearted and degenerate King, In whose cold blood no sparke of Honor bides Northumb.

  10. Lady, how ere you prize me, without pleasure More then a kisse, I tender you this treasure; O what's a mint spent in such desire But like a sparke that makes a greater fire?

  11. Ah my dread Lord, if any little sparke Of melting pittie doth remaine alive, And not extinguisht by my impious deedes, Oh kindle it unto a happie flame, To light Allenso from this miserie Which through dim death he's like to fall into.

  12. Harke one of them hath some small sparke of life, To kindle knowledge of their sad mishaps.

  13. A moist sparke it is, A watry diamond; from whence The very tearme, I think, was found, 5 The water of a diamond.

  14. For mee, if e'r I had least sparke at all Of that which they Poetique fire doe call, Here I confesse it fetched from his hearth, Which is gone out, now he is gone to earth.

  15. Poure þat on fote yede][46] Sprongen forth so sparke on glede.

  16. Trothe I wonderd, Sir, You spooke of that no sooner, yet I hope None here are jealyous that I brought one sparke To kyndell that ill flame.

  17. While there was sparke of hope I did maintayne The fight with fiery resolution And (give me leave to speake it) like a Sodier.

  18. Tunnes and the other the Mary Sparke of Plimouth of the burthen of 50.

  19. Then mysser-like I sought to ope the myne And fynde the treasure, whereuppon I wanne Your inmost frendshipp, which with joy attaynd In seekinge for a sparke I found a flame, Whose rychnes made me admyratyons slave And staggerd me with wonder.

  20. No sparke of life appeares, yet from his eye Me thinks I see a glymmering light breake forth, Which, wanting strength, is like a twilight glimse.

  21. Yes, foorsoothe, I will confes my selfe emptye of sence, Dealinge with suche a wyttie sparke as you.

  22. If any sparke of life doe yet remayne Ile helpe to fanne it with a nymble hand.

  23. Trothe, I wonderd, Sir, You spoke of that no sooner, yet I hope None here are jealyous that I brought one sparke To kyndell that ill flame.

  24. The sparke of noble courage now awake, And striue your excellent selfe to excell; 8 That shall ye euermore renowmed make, Aboue all knights on earth, that batteill vndertake.

  25. Miss Sparke used to find herself sometimes put quite in the wrong by this extraordinary pupil.

  26. Mrs Burton would not accompany them, but Miss Sparke and Miss Devigny were considered quite a sufficient escort.

  27. I see old Sparke coming back as fast as she can, and she'll begin to call us all to the top of that little mound.

  28. Miss Sparke said, "Hold your tongue, Robina; you are not to correct me in school.

  29. That is what Sparke said; she hopes everything for the bird from our influence.

  30. How ready dayly your trauell is, and hath long beene besides to benefit all other persons, in whom any sparke of vertue or honesty remaineth, I need not labour to expresse, the world knowing already the same.

  31. Sparke kept his eyes open for side-shows and was delighted with the alligators, which he called crocodiles, perhaps for the sake of the crocodile tears.

  32. Sparke was lost in wonder over the famous Arbol Santo tree of Ferro, 'by the dropping whereof the inhabitants and cattle are satisfied with water, for other water they have none on the island.

  33. Sparke was a soldier who never found his sea legs.

  34. Sparke was greatly taken with the unknown art of smoking.

  35. Thus Sparke was the first man to record in English, from actual experience, the aboriginal craft whose name, both East and West, was suggested to primeval man by the idea of his being literally 'rocked in the cradle of the deep.

  36. Sparke got the delightful expression 'at the request of the soldiers did pass the arquebusers' from a 'very polite' Frenchman.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sparke" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.