If some authors may be believed, the emperor of the Turks supplicated Jesus Christ himself to avenge the outrage committed upon his name by the perjured warriors.
And he supplicated all the Greeks, but chiefly the two sons of Atreus, the leaders of the people.
Then indeed at length his fair-girdled spouse, weeping, supplicated Meleager, and recounted all the disasters, as many as happen to men whose city may be taken.
And for me, may I not hope that it has formed--' He stopt; the penetrated Juliet cast upon him a look that supplicated silence.
I have entreated and supplicated to the Abhá Kingdom and have begged for those maid servants of the Merciful unbounded blessings, that each may unloosen an eloquent tongue and engage in the commemoration of the Beloved of the world.
Mrs Harrel, however, still followed, and clinging round her, still supplicated her pity and compliance.
I 'll just tell you at once, young fellow--' My aunt Dorothy supplicated his attention.
We were supplicated by the margravine to appease her brother's pride with half a word.
Agoult, I supplicated leave from her royal highness to lay at her feet this only English set I possessed.
Unfortunately, he has already noticed my depression, my gloomy taciturnity, several times; but he has supplicated me in vain to confide to him the cause of my melancholy grief.
We prayed, we supplicated for time; and now gentlemen, from some causes not explained, wish to postpone the matter, in order to have time to deliberate.
He repeatedly supplicated to be allowed to resign his command, and only the command of the sovereign, and the importunities of his friends and of the Allies, prevailed upon him to persevere.
Then Louis supplicated for peace to those whom he had so long striven to crush and annihilate: a bitter humiliation!
He may be [thorn]e same as [thorn]e Thomas Knott who supplicated for B.
In May 1560, he supplicated for [thorn]e degree of M.
Registers are missing), twenty-five Franciscans incepted or supplicatedfor [thorn]e degree of D.
It bore that he had supplicated permission to leave and in granting it the queen, to express her satisfaction with his services, appointed him ambassador to Germany or to Rome as he might elect, with retention of all his offices and salaries.
Once the Princess was deceived by a female painter of doubtful character, who supplicated her to present a work she had executed to the Queen.
The King of Sardinia, her family, and her particular friend, the Princess of Piedmont, supplicated ineffectually.
The painted figures on the skin pouch in which it is carried are similar to those on the cap, and all are supplicated in the same manner.
Especial care is taken by the Apache not to arouse his displeasure, and he is supplicated and propitiated whenever disease appears among them.
But the women, to whom the idea of separation was intolerable, supplicated so earnestly to be allowed to stay and share the fortunes of their fathers and husbands, that this resolution was abandoned.
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