On the whole the joints of the structure are not so manifest as in the Telemachiad and the Ulyssiad; still they exist.
The other Suitors give something, not their own; still they share in the guilt.
This part of the Book is sung for the men, the opposite sex is withdrawn into the background; still they will be duly mentioned, since the whole conflict is over a woman.
Still they do not rise, and probably Antinous tried to frighten the Suitors into his drastic method.
Still they had no choice; their water and food was expended, they were suffering from hunger and thirst, and their limbs were cramped and chilled, and they must land or perish.
Still they laboured on, teaching many the principles of Christianity although none turned to the truth.
Still they persist, when Festing taking up a musket ready at hand, fires it over their heads.
Still they submitted to this feeling of resentment.
Still they went on, till they found themselves at the base of an iceberg, but not a trace was visible to show whether the party ahead had made their way round by the north or south end.
The traces of their friend's sledge and footsteps had been entirely obliterated by a fall of snow, so that they had not the benefit of them as a guide; still they went on.
Still they struggled, like brave men, to the last.
Still they went, and with doubt in her heart Sihamba sat awaiting their return.
So still they toiled on till at length the path took a turn, and there, in a fold of the hill, they beheld the great kraal of Sigwe, a very large Kaffir town.
Still they rode on, for they dared not stop, and presently behind them they heard a shout of triumph, and knew that their pursuers had also seen the Red Water, and rejoiced because now they had them in a trap.
Half-drowned and almost torn in two as they were, still they held on till enough men were safe on shore to finish the fray.
Still they kept up their spirits, and when the water washed into the boat they were glad to jump up and bail it out again.
Still they had no resource but to obey, and scrubbed away with might and main.
Although the heavenly bodies and spiritual things differ in the genus of their nature, still they agree in having a changeless being, and are thus measured by aeviternity.
The Delawares had little fear that the Mohawks would begin their attack before dark, still they determined to be ready for any emergency.
Still they seemed to be some distance back from the water, and he had hopes of picking up Running Fox before they could reach the river.
Still they coasted on till they had rounded the northern end of Nova Zembla and unexpectedly sailed into a good harbour where they could anchor.
Still they toiled on, till one July day they entered Mongolia and found the headquarters of the Great Khan about half a day's journey from Karakorum.
Still they fought, though no longer in line, yet singly, or in maniples, which faced about to meet those who charged them on the flanks.
Still they came to the banquet, where they from the first excited the suspicions of the king and the rest of the company, by showing less joy at the events than the others present.
The legates were overpowered by the rudeness of the answer: still they proceeded to ask him, “Who said such things about them?
Later on, laws more merciful than in former times have taken a more humane view of them and been contented by classing them as “vagrants and scoundrels”—still they came.
Still they hoped, and all the way to England they hailed every small sail which came in sight, trusting still that it might be the Squirrel.
Still they had no desire to fight if by any other means they might gain their end.
Still they determined to go, such was their eagerness to serve God aright.
I felt that for these men captivity was even more serious than for me, for, although their careers were more or less perfected and mine broken off sharply at its beginning, still theyhad so much less time left.
They get little news but of disappointments, still they go about their duties with a step unsteady and painfully slow, and at every fresh misfortune they joke and smile.
In a moment more a large snake was twisting and writhing in their hands, hissing and darting his forked tongue out as if he would gladly poison all of them, still they held on.
Again it was a flame of fire darting here and there threatening to scorch their faces and even to burn out their eyes; still they held on.
Then it became a beautiful tree, tall and stately, with broad spreading branches and shining green leaves, still they held on.
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