And the King had compassion upon them and granted their prayer; and the city was yielded to him on a Sunday at the hour of tierce, which was before a week had run out since the Monks of Lorvam had succoured the host.
And the King went down to him and welcomed him right joyfully, saying, In happy time are you come, my fortunate Cid; never vassal succoured his Lord in such season as you now succour me, for the King my brother had overcome me.
And my Cid and his company succoured Pero Bermudez, and they rode through the host of the Moors, slaying as they went, and they rode back again in like manner; thirteen hundred did they kill in this guise.
But Abishai the son of Zeruiah succoured him, and smote the Philistine, and killed him.
The king being herewith put in great feare, renounced his heathenish worshipping of idols, and was baptised, and as much as in him laie, from thenceforth succoured the congregation of the christians, and aduanced the church to his power.
I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee' (2 Cor 6:2).
These men were instantly succoured by the Chevaliers de Vercoyran and de Medran, who were immediately followed by the Bailli of Negropont and several other Knights.
For he saith: I have heard thee in a time accepted: and in the day of health, have I succoured thee.
For she hath succoured many, and mine own self also.
God had alreadysuccoured you at Bedr, when ye were the weaker!
He was, however, succoured by Prince Eugene, who, after various less serious attempts, directed a whole division on the town.
The viceroy was succoured by a regiment which Ney, though himself hardly pressed, despatched to his aid from Wiazma, and his rear-guard was disengaged by the exertions of Davoust, who marched hastily forward to extricate them.
I very much regret that money, for it might have succoured so many honest families; but it was necessary to think of the shame to your father and to myself.
He adds hideous details of their mutilation at the hands of the Spaniards, which have too frequently been quoted; Sozzini (who tells us that on one occasion the Spaniards succoured the fugitives, p.
The Spaniards had some pity, and succoured them with food on the way.
Alerane was succoured with some clothes to couer his bodie, and releued with a litle summe of money, which being spent, those twoo kinges children were constrained to begge, and aske for God’s sake reliefe to sustaine their infortunate life.
Rinaldo of Esti being robbed, arriued at Castel Guglielmo, and was succoured of a wydowe: and restored to his losses, retourning saulfe and sounde home to his owne house.
Rinaldo of Esti being robbed, arrived at Castel Guglielmo, and was succoured of a wydowe: and restored to his losses, retourning saulfe and sounde home to his owne house.
Iames, who hath so oftensuccoured you in youre aduersities.
He roved so long from one island to another that presently he came to Albanie where he had succoured them at first.
Now let him be here," saith he, "in such sort and in such prison as he put me; for well I know that he will be succoured of none.
For, had I been able to find my brother that I have been seeking this long time, then well should I have been succoured long agone!
He was named Ahuret the Bastard," saith the knight; "And he had but one arm and one hand, and the other was smitten off at a castle that Messire Gawain gave Meliot of Logres when he succoured him against this knight that lieth in the coffin.
The story saith that the damsel went her way toward her mother's castle as straight as she might, but sore dismayed was she of the Voice that had told her she might not be succoured save of her brother alone.
And you, damsel, that are within, have no affiance in the aid of strange knight in this need, forsuccoured may you never be save of your brother only!
And the other unhappy girl,--the artisan's daughter, whom the prince has so generously succouredin my name!
Ah, my lord, is it then in my name you have succoured them?
Finding that he could not maintain himself against King Edward until succoured by the Scottish reinforcements, Lancaster marched northward, and was joined by the Earl of Hereford.
Had Rupert succoured his centre at this stage of the battle he must have compelled the Parliamentarians to yield to him the victory.
Among those whom he succoured was a poor, broken-down gentleman, without wife or child, to whom he gave four hundred livres of pension, and a place at his table whenever he was at Orleans.
She frequently succoured her friends with money and influence; constantly did them the most important services, and very faithfully kept the secrets or the money deposits that were confided to her.
You were he who succoured all, and now all have forsaken you!
He raised them up, saying, By my God, friends, you havesuccoured me in time!
But I will tell you what seems to me good: these Damsels are twelve in number, and therefore ought to be succoured by twelve Knights.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "succoured" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.