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Example sentences for "springeth"

Lexicographically close words:
springboks; springe; springen; springers; springes; springhouse; springing; springings; springless; springs
  1. Glass was first found beside Ptolomeida in the cliff beside the river that is called Vellus, that springeth out of the foot of Mount Carmel, at which shipmen arrived.

  2. The man that is influenced by affection is tortured by desire; and from the desire that springeth up in his heart his thirst for worldly possessions increaseth.

  3. When any of the six senses findeth its particular object, the desire springeth up in the heart to enjoy that particular object.

  4. O Brahmana, my heart inclineth to that merit which springeth from the service of my husband, for I regard my husband as the highest among all the gods.

  5. For he is all my salvation, and all my will: neither is there ought thereof that springeth not up.

  6. All flesh shall fade as grass, and as the leaf that springeth out on a green tree.

  7. As the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, shineth in the morning without clouds, and as the grass springeth out of the earth by rain.

  8. After bakbyting cometh grucching or murmuracion; and somtyme it springeth of inpacience agayns god, and somtyme agayns man.

  9. Of the rote of Contricion springeth a stalke, that bereth braunches and leves of Confession, and fruit of Satisfaccion.

  10. Of this rote eek springeth a seed of grace, the which seed is moder of sikernesse, and this seed is egre and [573] hoot.

  11. The grace of this seed springeth of god, thurgh remembrance of the day of dome and on the peynes of helle.

  12. In the grave where tyrants thrust them, lies their labour and their pain, But undying from their sorrow springeth up the hope again.

  13. Meet is it to pursue advantage moderately: fiercest is the madness that springeth from unappeasable desires.

  14. Darken not thou the light of one who springeth from the same stock of Kallianax.

  15. Summer is a-coming in, Loud sing cuckoo, Groweth seed and bloometh mead, And springeth the wood now.

  16. It springeth in the Spirit's deep content.

  17. And painful Pleasure springeth from the bond Between the senses and the sense-world.

  18. Poyas Semnoi, being on the left hand toward the sommer East, and springeth out of a great stone of the same mountaine, called Camen Bolschoi.

  19. Pandu replied, 'If, indeed, this your resolve springeth from virtue, then with you both I shall follow the imperishable path of my fathers.

  20. My face I fixed upon that Hill to gaze Towards highest heaven which springeth from the wave.

  21. Trust me,’tis more than a fable; the Fountain of Youth springeth ever Jocund and fresh as of old!

  22. Tis this, I say, Flower that springeth in a day Ne'er to die or fade away Since True-love dieth never.

  23. Tis this, I say, Flower that springeth in a day, Bird of joy to sing alway, Deep in the heart of me.

  24. But she smiled at his speech and retorted: “Indeed, it is a matter right marvellous how error springeth from the disorder of man’s intendiment!

  25. And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.

  26. They have spoken words, swearing falsely in making a covenant: thus judgment springeth up as hemlock in the furrows of the field.

  27. And peace and universal unity, From thy sweet bosom springeth up no seed Of bitterness and sorrow, that like thorns Cling to the vesture of mortality, Piercing the spirit through with cruel woe.

  28. There springeth up within me a new want, A perfect yearning for the spiritual, That shaketh from its pinions all the cares And interests of earth, like cleaving dust That clogs its upward winging to the skies.

  29. How passing beautiful must they not be, Thus dower'd with Virtue's highest attributes, That from the spiritual springeth up A living fount of light and loveliness.

  30. But meseems that the earth is lovely, and that each day springeth anew And beareth the blossom of hope, and the fruit of deeds to do.

  31. But the divination which springeth from the internal nature of the soul is that which we now speak of; which hath been made to be of two sorts, primitive and by influxion.

  32. For from this root springeth chiefly that note or opinion, which by us is expressed in adage to this effect, that there is no great concurrence between learning and wisdom.


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