But no, vowother trappers--that is impossible, for here are blue fox-skins captured in the depths of midwinter with not a white hair among them.
Some old trappers vow they do--others just as vehemently that they don't.
Where the hunters found tufts of fur on the sage brush, bits of skin on the spined cactus, the others might vow coyotes had worried a badger.
Out of my heart, base lust, or heart, I vow Those flames that heat me thus, I'll burn thee in.
Your gentle pardon: I vow my erring eies had almost cast you For one of the most mortal enemies That our Family has.
Have you forgot the retrograde vow you took With her, that now is come in evidence?
Your vow is past to me that I should ever Preserve my virgin honour, that you would never Tempt me unto your bed.
Oh keepe it, Sir, as you should keepe that vow To which (being sign'd by Heaven) even Angels bowe.
Lost or forlorn, to me she was right deere: And this is certaine; vnto him that could The place where she abides to me vnfold For ever I would vow my selfe his friend, Never revolting till my life did end.
And here I vow my selfe to be hereafter What ere Bellina shall instruct me in: For she was never made but to possesse The highest Mansion 'mongst your Dignities, Nor can Heaven let her erre.
They made their vow that they would slay-- Godscroft, v.
The Etheling must needs have extraordinary respect for the endurance of Harald Fairhair, for it is said that to accomplish a vow he went three years without barbering himself," another said gravely.
Were it not for your father's sake, and for the sake of my own honor, I vow I would!
Stamping iron-shod hoofs and the baying of deep-voiced hounds broke the stillness of the cloister, and threescore merry voices laughed out of memory the Benedictine vow of silence.
The spirits will have forgot your wish before that time comes," he laughed, "for I vow that I will raise a beard or ever I woo a maiden.
Suddenly it occurred to him to suspect that his new-sworn vow of obedience was about to be put genuinely to the test, and he drew himself up stiffly, facing the King.
Mr. Lion hol' up he han's en des vow 't ain't him.
Miss Meadows vow atterwards she year plum ter her house, en down he come--kerblim!
The long and dangerous journeys to Rome and Jerusalem were frequently taken, but the favourite foreign vow was to Compostella, in Spain.
Why not make it a vow to me this moment, for this gentleman's contentment, that he shall be your husband within a given period?
You forgive me all that, for I could vow that Willoughby has betrayed me.
I could vowyou are the girl I thought you; you have your wits on tiptoe.
Clara took up the old broken vow of women to vow it afresh: "Never to any man will I give my hand.
If continence is a stringent duty for unmarried persons independently of {455} their sex, the observance of the sacred marriage vowmust be so in a still higher degree.
In Tibet some sects of the Lamas are allowed to marry, but those who do not are considered more holy; and in every sect the nuns must take a vow of absolute continence.
The parties then pronounce a long imprecation and mutual vow over the blood, saying, inter alia "O this miserable fowl weltering in its blood!
In seasons of great peril, as when a pestilence was raging, the ancient Italians made a vow that they would sacrifice every living being that should be born in the following spring.
And besides the virgins who thus professed perpetual virginity in the monasteries, there were other women, of the blood royal, who led the same life in their own houses, having taken a vow of continence.
Whenever her husband or a son is dangerously ill, a vow is made that on the recovery of the patient, the goddess would be regaled with human blood.
Her good sense will teach her what is her duty; nor will she want reminding of the tenor of her marriage vowto him.
To a eulogy of needlework he adds: You may season Works with Reading, for though Women should not pretend to commence Doctors, yet I would not have 'em forswear Knowledge, nor make a Vow of Stupidity.
Thus, a vow of stability made on entrance into a Congregation cannot be dispensed without the consent of the Congregation itself, for the vow was also a contract between the Congregation and the vower.
Hence, it would be irreligious to take a vow to steal, or to count one's steps, or to prefer marriage itself to celibacy.
Jepthe's vow to immolate the first living being that came before him) are imprudent, and should not be kept as to the part that is sinful.
According to a still stricter view, no public assignment to worship is necessary, whether the consecration be personal or non-personal, and hence even the violation of a vow to fast would be sacrilegious.
The pertinacious person continues in the course he has begun when right reason bids him to discontinue, as when one has taken a vow and does not wish to accept the dispensation which a change of circumstances necessitates.
By mutual consent one or both may make a vow of chastity, as was done by St. Joseph and the Blessed Virgin, or the husband may enter the priesthood and the wife become a nun.
Example: One who has made a vow to go on pilgrimage to a distant sanctuary, is not bound to go part of the way, if he is unable to make the entire journey.
It is also lawful to vow an offering to God if one escapes unhurt from a duel, for such a vow does not ask God to bless the duel but to protect one's life.
Indirect annulment, on the contrary, only suspends a vow, since it affects only the matter of the vow and this matter may be withdrawn from the power of him who annuls.
Church, as when a person in danger of shipwreck makes a vow for his safety) or public (i.
Grave matter is the same as for the virtue of chastity, but the vow could be violated without the violation of the virtue (e.
After this vow the queen gave birth to a handsome boy.
A husband and wife make the usual vowto St. James that if he will give them children they will make the pilgrimage to Santiago.
Devil is going to carry away the king's daughter, on account of a foolish vow that her father once made?
I registered a vow to live up to the promise she had exacted from me, but I knew that I would break it She was in love with me.
So I cursed Naphtali for an apostate, registered a vow to shun him, and was looking forward to the following day when I should go to see him again My interest in the matter was not keen, however, and soon it died down altogether.
As I listened I was tingling with a mute vow to be good.
Judges Chapter 11 Jephte is made ruler of the people of Galaad: he first pleads their cause against the Ammonites; then making a vow obtains a signal victory; he performs his vow.
He made a vow to the Lord, saying: If thou wilt deliver the children of Ammon into my hands, 11:31.
She had no conception, or, at best, a faint one, that a breach of the marriage vow could be an outrage on the laws of Heaven.
I vow to heaven," cried his lordship, "that I never knew people the aim of whose lives seemed so bent on sly mischief as those two sisters.
I vow I never meet him without thinking of Jemmy Jessamy, and the rest of the gossamer beaux who squired our grandmothers!
His roving Cupid had long settled its wing, and he eagerly sought to plight, before Heaven's altar in the church, the already sacred vow he had pledged to a fair daughter of that country while sharing the dangers of its battlefields.
Ny nuptial vow is as completely annihilated as if I had left him never to return.
Such was the import of the implied vow on entering the university.
He who becomes drunk against the commandment of the Lord, if he has a vow of holiness let him do penance 7 days on bread and water, and 70 days without fat; the laity without beer.
If therefore the monk is to remove, he must obtain permission of his abbot, and this was not regarded as a violation of the vow of stabilitas loci and obedience to his abbot.