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Example sentences for "sundering"

Lexicographically close words:
sundaes; sundaie; sundawn; sunder; sundered; sundew; sundews; sundial; sundials; sundown
  1. Then he saith he will look on the face, if it bear him love or hate, Or the bonds for his life's constraining, or the sundering doom of fate.

  2. Such are dreams of the night," said Gunnar, "that lovers oft perplex, When the sundering hour is coming with the cares that entangle and vex.

  3. So fared the battle, and the ranks of the Dalesmen began to thin; but Osberne had no thought of going back a foot's length, and his men were so valiant that they deemed nought evil save the sundering of the Flood.

  4. Now I bid thee depart, and I will go home; but I would kiss thee were it not for the Sundering Flood.

  5. Now the name of this river was the Sundering Flood, and the city at the mouth thereof was called the City of the Sundering Flood.

  6. And they both forgat the Sundering Flood, and how they should never meet, as they sat each side of the fearful water, and the tale and sweet speech sped to and fro betwixt them.

  7. Meseems my might is so much eked, that I deem I could swim the stream of the Sundering Flood and overcome it.

  8. The Lip of the Sundering Flood Chapter LXVII.

  9. O sound they sleep, and saft, and deep, But night and day wake we; And ever between the sea-banks green Sounds loud the sundering sea.

  10. It was this immobile complacency of hers in the face of his own profound and sundering agitations that stirred in Rickman the first stinging of remorse.

  11. And yet he knew that there could be nothing more sundering than such meanness, such corruptibility as Jewdwine's.

  12. Napoleon promptly sent this document to the Czar at Vienna; but his hopes of sundering the allies were soon blighted.

  13. In fact, as the British Ministry now aimed above all at maintaining good relations with the Czar, Bonaparte's proposal could only be regarded as an ingenious device for sundering the Anglo-Russian understanding.

  14. They are in this way essential to, and constitute the content of the Idea, which in thus sundering itself, attains to form.

  15. It pleases me to imagine the copper mine which brought, as Mr. Mackail has told, so much unforeseen wealth and in so astonishing a way, as no less miraculous than the three arrows in The Sundering Flood.

  16. Ladd, Philosophy of Mind, 176, speaks of the "dramatic sundering of the ego.

  17. Only such men die so; though the worst have been known to die calmly and the meanest bravely, this pure lyric rapture of spirit and perfect music of sundering soul and body can only be given to these few.

  18. Ties that are sundering here are binding into a glorious sheaf loves and affections up yonder, as imperishable as God's great throne.

  19. A precious pearl of great price in a casket of exceeding beauty; a sword of ethereal temper that divides unto the sundering of bone and marrow; but there are diamonds upon the hilt and golden tracery upon the scabbard.

  20. And now this moment is the moment of sundering and farewell.

  21. I wot not, said Arthur; some would say that we have done penance for our fault, both thou and I; and what other penance may we do, save sundering from each other?

  22. Then she turned away and went toward her chamber, saying to herself that the sundering was easier to bear than she had deemed it would be, and that she had a many things to do that day.

  23. For the hate of the weapons: he himself knew not Wherethrough forsooth his world's sundering should be.

  24. But his sundering of soul In the days that we tell of, the day of this life, Should be weary and woeful, the ghost wending elsewhere To the wielding of fiends to wend him afar.

  25. Now I all unsoftly with life I escaped, In war under the water dar'd I the work Full hard to be worked, and well-nigh there was The sundering of strife, save that me God had shielded.

  26. He did not long survive the sundering of their relations, and died in Paris in 1849, very deeply deplored by all admirers of his genius.

  27. Chopin felt, and often repeated, that the sundering of this long friendship, the rupture of this strong tie, broke all the cords which bound him to life.


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