On and on I went With no more hope than fear of what came next, Till lo, I push a door, sudden uplift A hanging, enter, chance upon a shift Indeed of scene!
The North that was to rise, Ireland to help,-- What cameof it?
I do not propose now to deal with the experience of others, although I have from the beginning made that a part of my study, but shall confine myself to what came to me.
The evidence of truthfulness in what came to me at this seance rests on something stronger than barred windows and locked doors;--it was in the complete embodiment of the character, both mentally and physically.
What came of it was, that I began to read my mother's big Testament in earnest, and then my conscience began to speak.
He even lowered himself in his own eyes so far as to quote Scripture like a canting dissenter, and remind his partner of what came to a house divided against itself.
Illustration: What came of Picking Jessamine] 'But if he is really your brother, why did you hide him?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what came" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.