His father had sharplyupbraided him for a former retreat, where victory was thought impossible.
After a long conference, Gama abruptly upbraided him as a spy, and ordered him to be put to the torture.
But John, though Columbus rather roughly upbraided him, looked upon him now with a generous regret, and dismissed him with honour.
In the beginning of the seventh Lusiad, the nations of Europe are upbraided for permitting the Saracens to erect and possess an empire, which alike threatened Europe and Christianity.
He repaired to France, and upbraidedthe ministry of Versailles for having made him the tool of their dissimulation.
Then his mother upbraided him for his ignorance, and told him how the serpent was born from the marrow of the duck and the brain of swallows, mixed with Suojatar's saliva, and she told him too what the spell was to use against them.
Then the eagle flew up on to the mast once more, and upbraided Lemminkainen because he had broken his promise to his mother that he would not go to war for sixty years.
But Louhi grew angry and upbraided him with not having guarded her other daughter, and thus being guilty of her death, and she scornfully refused to give him another of her daughters.
When he had done this, he turned to the host and upbraided him for his bad treatment, and finally said that as the Pohjola folk could not treat guests decently, perhaps he could purchase good beer at least.
I was surprised to hear this, for I had felt that Mrs. Shepherd and Bragg had upbraided Jo to Mateel, to induce her to take the step she did, and that her father held his peace, if he did not approve of it.
I even brought to mind incidents familiar to me to prove that she was malicious, cunning, and deceitful, and upbraided myself that I had not warned Jo of it long ago.
Conscience, an after-wise counsellor, upbraided me with the futility of that pleasure which I had purchased at the price of offending my own friend, and my mother's friend.
Tears trickled down her cheeks while she upbraided herself as one who, having pretended to give up all, kept back a part; and even those tears she reproached as symbols of distrust and fear, rather than of repentance.
He sent for the Archbishop and the Committee, upbraided the Chairman with suffering such a proceeding, took possession of the minutes, and ordered Archbishop Ussher himself to frame a canon authorising the English Articles.
This was a doctrine that clashed disagreeably with James's absolute notions, and he upbraided the Commons with their presumption.
Though Keymis had been a faithful officer and friend of his for many years, sharing the dangers and hardships of his former adventures, he upbraided him bitterly with his ruin.
Mary upbraided him with his brutality; but he coolly assured her that it was all done at the command of her husband and king.
Henry, the moment that he heard of this unlucky accident, rushed into the queen's chamber, and upbraided her savagely "with the loss of his boy.
The queen saw it as clearly as any one else, and upbraided Henry with it, but does not seem to have used any harshness to Anne on that account, though she occasionally gave her some sharp rubs.
They approached him with an air of sympathy and loyal obeisance; and Edward, imposed upon by this, with his usual unguarded anger, upbraided them with being the real authors of his troubles.
She upbraided Coello with being faithless to his paternal duty, and called him a thoughtless booby.
On this occasion, the Jews and Mahometans, who served in the army of Kublai, upbraided his Christian soldiers with the disaster which had happened to the cross in this battle.
The venerable lady hath upbraided me, that being myself the cause that the execution of yesterday's contract is postponed, I would fain keep it suspended over your head for an indefinite term of years.
He then seriously upbraided me for having broken my word and betrayed my friend's secret.
Finding him in this state, Jezebel contemptuously upbraided him for his childish vexation and his cowardly helplessness, but promised him that he should nevertheless possess the desired vineyard.
Just as he was preparing the burnt-offering, Samuel suddenly appeared, and upbraided the king severely for being carried away by impatience.
In the school-room I took courage, and with some warmth upbraided Madame.
In my prayers that night my conscience upbraided me.
As Huang read these words his tears fell fast; and then, turning to Chiang-hsueeh, he upbraidedher for not having been to see him.
They were accordingly returning completely baffled, when Geirrida met them, and upbraided them with carelessness in searching for their enemy.
It happened in the course of the following winter that Gunlaugar, in company with Oddo, the son of Katla, had renewed one of those visits to Geirrida with which Katla had upbraided him.
The troops observed this, and insisted they would be more successful if Harald alone was chief of the whole army, and upbraided the general with never effecting anything, neither himself, nor his people.
They then upbraided him; but he denied their accusations, and besought God and the holy King Olaf to judge between them.
The heathens took their clothes and other valuable things, carried them out upon the wall, spread them out before the Northmen, shouted, and defied them, and upbraided them as cowards.
It is ashes in my mouth," I said, bitterly, and upbraided myself aloud, until she placed her fingers on my face and silently signed me to turn around.
Paul Pry, drying her eyes the while her tongueupbraided me.
On their return, they upbraided the person with telling them so monstrous a story.
Many times he deserted her for manlier joys, but though she was out of sight he could not forget her longing face, and soon he sneaked off to her; he upbraided her, but he stayed with her.
He was not even content to reclaim his personal share in the publication of the friend whom heupbraided for the act.
To the miserable remnant of the senate Totila upbraided the ingratitude which had been shown for Gothic benefits under Theodorick.
When we were alone together, he gently upbraidedme with having neglected to write to him during so long a time, but entirely omitted the mention of that crime which had occasioned it.
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