During the first half of the ninth century these monasteries sufferedsorely from the attacks of Viking raiders.
The Norsemen suffered a severe defeat, and in attempting to fly for refuge to their ships were slaughtered by Maelsechnaill at Dubhgall’s Bridge, near the Four Courts.
There has been a doubt as to where this gentleman suffered "a traitor's death.
His mother was Elizabeth Oldcorne, a rigid Catholic recusant, who had suffered imprisonment "for the Faith.
Queen Elizabeth's) at Court, threw in his lot with the Catholic party, and suffered in consequence of his conscientious adherence to the old creed.
He was very well liked by the regiment, and they suffered a great loss in his death.
They were not molested on the way up, but on their way backsuffered from sharp-shooters that lined the banks.
Hill's brigade suffered severely, and himself wounded in the foot.
The army got plenty to eat here, but we were notsuffered to remain long.
Is there any one of those who have suffered themselves to be persuaded into this miserable subjection, who does not equally surrender himself to all sorts of impostures?
The trees and foliage in general suffered greatly, and the Post said there would probably be little fruit the next year.
Of course, she knew this last could not be true, or she would not be skating at all; but she was in more pain than she had ever suffered in her life before without "giving in" to it.
The peril she had suffered quite broke down her haughtiness, and the rancor she had felt toward the Corner House girls was dissipated.
She was being trained for the bungalow fête, and she had suffered in the process.
All women suffer in an unhappy marriage--but you suffered doubly because you have always been capable of better things, perhaps, than you have ever had.
What he suffered as the afternoon faded and the ticking of the clock thudded on his senses, no one could ever know.
Many a horse and man suffered that spring from Jude's evil temper.
Suffered until nerves and body could bear no more, and then he went down to the Black Cat to face the situation Joyce had created and deal with it in his own fashion.
He never blamed any one, though there were others who should have suffered more than he.
Think back; was there never one you loved who suffered with you and for you?
How the world praised him--and how he suffered as they applauded him!
Sophia too had suffered much, suffered excruciatingly; she carried at that moment a whole tragedy in her young soul, unaccustomed to such burdens.
Miss Insull, whose throne was usurped, had to sit by the stove with less important creatures; she did not like it, and her underlings suffered accordingly.
All that she had previously suffered sank into insignificance by the side of that suffering.
At first he suffered as all reformers and inventors suffer.
Madame Foucault had suffered in one as a patient, and Laurence had been a nurse in another.
It was as though her bosom had suffered from a prolonged drought at a susceptible period of development, and had never recovered.
But the agony she had suffered as he clung to the frail wall was not ridiculous, nor her dark vision of the mine, nor her tremendous indignation when, after disobeying her, he forgot that she was a queen.
It needed a brave, indomitable woman not to cry out brokenly: "I've suffered too much.
Niepce in particular, though he sold goods to her at a special discount, suffered indignities.
It was reported that he suffered horribly in consequence.
In the quarter of an hour between six o'clock and a quarter past, Sophia suffered the supreme pangs of despair and verged upon insanity.
And beneath her happiness moved a wistful melancholy for the Sophia who had suffered such a captivity and such woes.
The enemy counter-attacked with an effort to outflank Mort-Homme by Hayette ravine but sufferedterrible losses.
On the evening of February 25th, the 37th Infantry Division which had suffered severely and was afraid of being outflanked on the South-East, fell back on the ridge of Froideterre.
Up to the Revolution, METZ escaped the horrors of war, though on every occasion the town suffered from the consequences.
In this great war France hassuffered more and has achieved more than any other power.
He never resented the infliction of just punishment, but suffered very much when punished in public.
An officer in the garrison at Gratz, suffered from a serious wound in the right arm.
From that time she has never suffered the slightest pain in the limb, and it appears perfectly sound.
Abstinence from meat became impossible, and for having attempted this slight mortification, how much I suffered in consequence, even in the very month of July, 1834!
Many persons knew what I suffered for six whole years, how I was worn out with a nervous, worrying cough, whose attacks were so frequent and so prolonged that one can scarcely imagine how I ever survived them.
Michel Chigi, son of the Vice-Consul from Holland to Santorin, for seven years had suffered most excruciating pains, inducing such a state of nervous sensibility, that she was unable to bear the least excitement.
For seven months and a half she suffered excruciatingly, and her malady had reached the crisis.
France, having been invaded by the Prussians, was conquered; Paris was besieged and suffered the horrors of famine, aggravated by the rigors of an extremely cold winter.
Lady Rose sufferedfrom the breach with her father, for Lord Lackington never saw her again.
And those were his last words, and the last words of Scarsellini also, who suffered with him.
When he suffered he merely said to himself, steadily, that time would heal the smart for both of them.
He suffered much inward distress as he thought of the father and son, and their old touching dependence upon him.
Roland Lansdell suffered from a milder form of that disease in a wild paroxysm of which Swift wrote "Gulliver," and Byron horrified society with "Don Juan.
She read the stories of real men and women, who had lived and suffered real sorrows, prosaic anguish, hard commonplace trial and misery.
Ah, if Louise de la Valliere suffered as much as that!
Roland Lansdell kept himself aloof from his kindred; but he was not suffered to go his own way unmolested.
But she was quite unused to sickness; and, being of a hyper-sensitive nature, suffered keenly at the sight of any suffering whatever.
As if I had not suffered enough already; as if the misery and disgrace had not been bitter enough and hard enough to bear.
No matter what the rank or station or sex of poor Othello; he or she is neversuffered to be at peace, or to be happy--knowing nothing.
He suffered from that moody desperation of mind which came upon Hamlet after his mother's wedding, and neither man nor woman delighted him.
Ah, if you knew how much I suffered before I came here to-night!
She suffered very much; the morbid sensibility of her nature made her especially liable to such suffering.
There had been so complete a sympathy between Lady Anna Lansdell and her son, that the young man had suffered himself, half unconsciously, to be influenced by his mother's predilections.
He heeded not the flames which shot out of the oven's mouth but caught the hot bread and shifted it with his hands and suffered no hurt whatever.
On another occasion Mochuda sent a golden belt to Fergus Mac Criomhthan who suffered from uncleanness of skin arising from kidney disease and upon application of the girdle, by the blessing of Mochuda he recovered.
A Preceptor, Gregory of Hildesheim, was said to possess writings of a wizard who had suffered death some years before, and to have used them for the profit of the Order.
It seemed passing strange that Sir Stephen should wish to return to the Moslems after suffering as he had suffered among them, but there was no time for further discussion then.
He hurried into the shed where his toilet was to be made, and suffered himself to be prepared in the usual way.
By this time Charley had half covered the half-sheet of foolscap which had been put before him, and here at the word 'pay' he unfortunately suffered a large blot of ink to fall on the paper.
At last he suffered her to lead him, and she put down on paper such figures as he dictated to her.
It might be difficult to say which at the moment suffered the bitterest grief.
Her mother, listening to a child's entreaty, had suffered her darling to go forth for a child's amusement.
He would almost rather have given her a written promise to marry her barmaid, than have suffered her to remain there till Mr. Oldeschole should return and see her there again.
The mothers were unable to attend to their children, most of whom were infants, and the ayahs suffered horribly.
I replied that I would undertake to pick out a room where life was still actively carried on by those who had suffered something terrible on that spot in the past, and who were now denizens of the Astral Plane.
To the very many women who suffered acute physical torture during the militant campaign, our easy victory must seem passing strange.
Such wild moments are not easily forgotten, and why I looked upon John Burns that night at Court with such a peculiar interest was because he led that riot, and suffered imprisonment for so doing.
Two days in the week the regiment went out on picket, and while there got but little sleep and suffered much from exposure.
We had had a late fall campaign, and had suffered much from exposure, of which one instance may suffice: We had been sent into Thoroughfare Gap to hold that mountain pass.
Baiting a rope's end with a morsel of our almost useless salt beef, I sufferedit to trail in the sea.
Jane," said the doctor, "of all that you have suffered since that hour, you deserved every pang.
And then the pair began to make love, or, rather, Maurice made it, and Sylvia suffered him.
He had suffered so much during the last two days that his senses were dulled to pain.
He had, indeed, seen and sufferedso much that the old life had been put away from him.
The self-important annoyance of the tone seemed to appeal to whatever vestige of appreciation for the humorous, chains and degradation had suffered to linger in the convict's brain, for a faint smile crossed his features.
Coming, breathless, to the conclusion of this wonderful relation, Sylvia suffered her hand to fall into her lap, and sat meditative.
If you have suffered injustice, the authorities will hear your complaint, and redress it.
So flattering himself, he gradually became bolder, and by slow degrees suffered his true nature to appear.
But to appreciate in its intensity the agony he suffered since that time, we must multiply the infamy of the 'tween decks of the Malabar a hundred fold.
Not a detail that could assist was omitted--not a line that could embarrass was suffered to remain.
Is it possible to imagine, even for a moment, what an innocent man, gifted with ambition, endowed with power to love and to respect, must have suffered during one week of such punishment?
Have you no pity for me for what I have suffered all these years?
Before we exclaim against the sin of such a determination, let us endeavour to set before us what the sinner had suffered during the past six years.
Her mind was swayed by a fresh current of ideas; it had suffered the invasion of a foreign personality.
Yes, she had known many a passing pain, but she had never really suffered until now.
Like the "souls" in Ted's ingenious masterpiece, Audrey had suffered a metempsychosis, and her very memory was changed.
It was there, in that last possibility, that she suffered most.
Until he was ten years old his days were passed on the laps of women; and he has never oncesuffered to stand on his ricketty legs.
And is he to be suffered to use that sword to destroy us?
His heart was ulcerated by the thought of the poverty, the feebleness, the political insignificance of Scotland, and of the indignities which she had suffered at the hand of her powerful and opulent neighbour.
If, in such circumstances, he refused to move, this was the strongest reason for believing that he could not safely be suffered to stay.
That was a question about which jurists differed, and which it was not likely that jurists would, even if they were unanimous, be suffered to decide.
The voyage was much longer than a voyage to the Antipodes now is; and the adventurers suffered much.
The health of James had been during some years declining and he had at length, on Good Friday, 1701, suffered a shock from which he had never recovered.
Rooke was a brave and skilful officer, and had, therefore, though a Tory in politics, been suffered to keep his place during the ascendency of the Whig junto.
Such was the report which the English legations made of what they had seen andsuffered in Russia; and their evidence was confirmed by the appearance which the Russian legations made in England.
He neither disguised his ill humour, nor suffered it to interfere with the discharge of his duties.
Was it for this that he suffered bondage in Syria?
My patient had suffered greatly through the night.
It has been remarked, that his pictures have more especially suffered under the hands of restorers.
Doctor Mayhew had been a faithful friend, and such he continued, looking to the interests of the friendless, which might have suffered in the absence of so good an advocate.
I suffered another week to glide away, and then hinted once more that I had trespassed long enough upon his hospitality.
Absorbed by the thoughts which possessed my brain, I had suffered myself to be carried forward, conscious of nothing but the waking dreams.
He was, indeed, very far gone, and hadsuffered great extremities; but his pride had kept pace with his passion.
And she it was who suffered most when he called upon her name.
He had suffered privation and hardship; he had known the vast comfort of friends--true friends, as certain as the very heart in his breast to serve him to the end.
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