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Example sentences for "the morrow"

  • And little Dagonet on the morrow morn, High over all the yellowing Autumn-tide, Danced like a withered leaf before the hall.

  • Then the good King gave order to let blow His horns for hunting on the morrow morn.

  • Nor slept that night for pleasure in his blood, And green wood-ways, and eyes among the leaves; Then being on the morrow knighted, sware To love one only.

  • He sat within earshot, milking the cows by the light of a lantern, which I seized unceremoniously, and, calling out that I would send it back on the morrow, rushed to the nearest postern.

  • They entirely refused to have it in bed with them, or even in their room; and I had no more sense, so I put it on the landing of the stairs, hoping it might he gone on the morrow.

  • The same question was repeated at dinner and tea; and again on the morrow after, and received the same answer.

  • I thought I would go to Rastignac on the morrow to confide Foedora's strange resolution to him, and with that I slept.

  • But I loved her all the same; I loved this woman with the untouched heart that might surrender at any moment--a woman who daily disappointed the expectations of the previous evening, by appearing as a new mistress on the morrow.

  • I grieve for the maiden, for she is of fair and comely countenance,--I beheld her in the lists of Ashby.

  • Hasten to make thy crowns chink in the ear of De Bois-Guilbert, ere worse comes of it.

  • I went thither to render to Isaac the Jew of York," replied Gurth, "the price of a suit of armour with which he fitted my master for this tournament.

  • Isabel told him he must prepare for death on the morrow.

  • Hero then told her that she was to be married to Claudio the next day, and desired she would go in with her and look at some new attire, as she wished to consult with her on what she would wear on the morrow.

  • Aliena, Orlando said be had advised his brother to persuade his fair shepherdess to be married on the morrow, and then he added how much he could wish to be married on the same day to his Rosalind.

  • The morrow, which was to have been her wedding-day, brought sorrow on the heart of Hero and her good father, Leonato.

  • And it came to pass on the morrow, that Moses sat to judge the people: and the people stood by Moses from the morning unto the evening.

  • And it came to pass on the morrow, that Moses said unto the people, Ye have sinned a great sin: and now I will go up unto the LORD; peradventure I shall make an atonement for your sin.

  • And the LORD did that thing on the morrow, and all the cattle of Egypt died: but of the cattle of the children of Israel died not one.

  • And they rose up early on the morrow, and offered burnt offerings, and brought peace offerings; and the people sat down to eat and to drink, and rose up to play.

  • If on the morrow he had committed a crime, the persons whom he had seen that day would have testified that he had talked strangely and had not seemed like himself.

  • And with Rowland's promise to present himself on the morrow at Casa Light, he shortly afterwards departed.

  • She carried their shy affections by storm, and made them promise to drink tea with her on the evening of the morrow.

  • I have known it to breathe flame and fury at ten o'clock in the evening, and soft, sweet music early on the morrow.

  • My blood and my life were yours on the morrow of the day when I first saw you in the gallery," he said; "but I scarcely dared to hope the time might come when you would accept them.

  • Better, dear friend," and made him think she would be up and recovered on the morrow.

  • Josephine never forgot anything that Claes told her relating to themselves; she remembered the most trifling circumstances of their happy life; but of her evening studies nothing remained to her on the morrow.

  • I had but one preoccupation--to be up in time on the morrow for my work; and when I observed the clock on my chimney-piece to have stopped, I decided to go down stairs again and give directions to the porter.

  • Urquart begging him to set Carthew on his guard; the morrow saw me in the ferry-boat; and ten days later, I was walking the hurricane deck on the City of Denver.

  • February; and they played with varying chances for twelve hours, slept heavily, and rose late on the morrow to resume the game.

  • At four o'clock another note came, which simply said that if the money was not forthcoming that evening the matter would be laid before Fitzgerald and Moy on the morrow, and other steps would be taken to get it.

  • She decided to take up that opportunity on the morrow.

  • The Barbarians had encountered the storm in their ill-closed tents; and they were still quite chilled on the morrow as they tramped through the mud in search of their stores and weapons, which were spoiled and lost.

  • On the morrow, at the same hour, the last of the men left in the Pass of the Hatchet expired.

  • On the morrow of his victory, Hamilcar, to dazzle the people, had sent to Carthage the two thousand captives taken on the battlefield.

  • On the morrow he opened the pits in which he kept stores of corn, and his stewards gave it to the people.

  • Bret, contrary to his expectation, received him very coolly, in consequence of some rumours that were spread abroad respecting him; and told him to call upon him on the morrow.

  • Yet neither on the morrow, nor on the day following, nor on the third would documents arrive at the suitor's abode.

  • The affair ended in their deciding to do this on the morrow, and to arrange for the signing of a deed of purchase.

  • But he only rallied her and laughed again, and prophesied joy on the morrow.

  • With such simple husbandry, and in such a home, giving no thought to the morrow, he passed with cheer and comfort from day to day.

  • He had carried the papers to his Excellency that evening, and desired to take himself, on the morrow, the news of the appointment to her whom he was now endeavoring to exhibit as his mistress.

  • No wizard could foretell the future of this young man in whom all talents were incomplete; who was incapable of perseverance, intoxicated with pleasure, and who acted on the belief that the world ended on the morrow.

  • But such a step seemed to Susy to involve departure on the morrow, and this in turn involved notifying Ellie, whose letter she had vainly scanned for an address.

  • At any rate, there was nothing to be done that night: nothing but to work out the details of their flight on the morrow, and rack her brains to find a substitute for the hospitality they were rejecting.

  • He seemed to have recovered his self-composure, and it struck her painfully, humiliatingly almost, that he should have spoken in that light way of the expedition to Fontainebleau on the morrow.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and departed; cantus firmus; the country; the dry; the field; the people; the presence; the second; the thoughts; thee again; then added; then beat; then draw; then drop; then perhaps; then plane; then pour off the; then shall; then the priest shall pronounce him; theological literature; there isn; there they; these last; these people; these subjects; these things