And he praised the chaplain when he came near, saying to him, "It was by your aiding me in an act of faith that I tided over this calamity.
And when he had won her, he lived united with her, like a banyan-tree, that has tided through a severe winter, united to the glory of spring.
From Wolf Neck and from Flying Point, From island and from main, From sheltered cove and tided creek, Shall glide the funeral train.
I will not dream in vain despair The steps of progress wait for me The puny leverage of a hair The planet's impulse well may spare, A drop of dew the tided sea.
It was not entirely, satisfying as water, but it tidedthem over a difficulty.
The more fortunate in the older states responded to their appeal and tided them over their distress until prosperity placed them beyond the reach of want.
And then as Mark gave an ironic wail: "You've tided me over.
But it tided over the interval until money was forthcoming.
No one can imagine how they tided over the crisis.
How they had tided over that twenty-four hours had been known to no one--to no one but Laverick himself and the manager of his bank.
Business appears to have improved, too, and he was tided through another year during which he seems to have made payments on an expensive piece of real estate on Hill and Main streets.
Clemens and his wife loaned Gillette the three thousand dollars which tided him through his period of dramatic education.
For more than a year it remained doubtful whether the works could be kept on under their then owner, and even when this critical period had been tided over, there were still dangers and losses enough to be faced.
They command me not to desert you basely in the face of that which threatens you, but to remain at your side until the worst has been tided over, and the date originally fixed for our parting has come.
Had they not been tided over the hard places during sickness, severe cold and in other emergencies, this family must have gone under in the unequal struggle.
The crisis had been severe, but it had been tided over, and the Governments seem to have made renewed efforts to come into friendly relations.
Zynool rubbed his fat hands with joy at the success of his plot to snub the Hindus, while Rayner's bag of rupees for the price of the site was a godsend to him, and had tided him through many months.
The enthusiasm of the great Genoese was of the kind which has tided men over obstacles and difficulties and troubles throughout the ages.
Several times Irala was on the point of losing his Governorship, but on each occasion the measures he adopted, aided by good fortune, tided him over the crisis, and left him continuing in the seat of authority.
It tided him over the bad months of nineteen-seven, over the intolerable hours that Levine was giving him in the office of the "Monthly Review.
Thus Elizabeth had tided over the first difficulties of her reign, and felt her throne growing firmer beneath her, though there were still dangers on every side.
It must, however, be granted that at its first imposition ittided England very successfully over a dangerous financial crisis.
The victories of St. Vincent and Camperdown were the salvation of England, for the naval crisis was tided over, and the union of the hostile fleets prevented.
The people have been let alone; they retain the holdings their fathers tilled, and they have tided over bad times so well that their April rents have, to my certain knowledge, been all paid.
He has on his own account had a few difficulties with his workpeople; but these were tided over by concessions on his part, and all went smoothly till the serving of notices upon Lord Erne's tenants.
It was certainly a less complete Bill than its predecessor, it could not be a permanent arrangement, but tided over the present difficulty, and was carried without serious opposition.
They were eagerly used, and with the paper issues of the Bank and the free use of cheques and credit by all, the dangerous time was tided over.
A loan from a friend or a visit to the pawnbroker tided over the severer difficulties; and then from time to time the writing of street-ballads, for which he got five shillings a-piece at a certain repository, came in to help.
He had had a life-long familiarity with duns and borrowing; and seemed very contented when the exigency of the hour was tided over.
With this squadron, together with the St Albans and Lark, and the Turkey trade under their convoy, we tided down channel for the first forty-eight hours.
It was forty days from our arrival at St Helens to our final departure from that place; and even then, having orders to proceed without Lord Cathcart, we tided down the channel with a contrary wind.
For it was forty days from our arrival at St. Helens, to our final departure from thence: and even then (having orders to proceed without Lord Cathcart) we tided it down the Channel with a contrary wind.
Perhaps I ought not to speak of it, but George was in a little difficulty which the old gentleman tided over.
He met his pressing notes, and was tided over; but, oh!
Much of the labor employed is a surface and floating population, the result of season and periodic work in connection with so many of our industries, and the men are just tided over a hard time in their experiences.
Their rooms had in fact been "wanted" before their first week had come to an end, and Little Ann herself scarcely knew how she had tided over that situation.
She had tidedhim past the worst currents without letting him slip into them.
The productive capacity of my ranches for years past safelytided me over all financial difficulties.
Friends tided my finances over, and letters passed between my banker friend and myself, resulting in an appointment to meet him at Fort Worth early in February.
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