He would not presume again, but in silence live worthily of his love for one so lovely.
Marechal de Villeroy could not be allowed to remain under a person whom he preceded in rank; that the superintendence of the King's education could not be more worthily filled than by M.
Duc, and for Millain even, who had worthily served in this great undertaking.
May you do worthily in Ephrata, and be famous in Bethlehem!
The Duke aunsweared him: if thou wilt (quoth he) do as thou makest promise, I wil worthilyreward thée.
If any man attribute too much vnto ceremonies, he cannot be excused from superstition, which worthily deserueth blame.
She feels exhausted, weary unto death, and she strengthens herself for this last toilsome journey, that she may worthily pass through it.
And he was buried in that church wherein he had worthily served the Lord, and wherein, adorned with manifold miracles, he had accustomed himself to live in Christ.
Nevertheless did he not omit every day worthily and devoutly to offer up unto the Father the sacrifice of the Son; and never ceased he to teach the people or instruct his disciples.
And Saint Patrick advanced him unto the ecclesiastical order, and, after he hadworthily ministered in each degree, consecrated him the bishop of the Church of Scleptus.
And so your sufferings may truly and worthily be compared with the sufferings of the saints, even as your confession may truly and worthily be compared with the confession of the saints.
You are the only one of these fellows with whom I can worthily do single battle for life or death.
Your late father, from whose hand alone he could worthily accept it, delayed this proof of honour longer, perhaps, than was desirable, considering the relation in which they stood.
Not only in the frame of man, but in the bodies of the lower animals, are suggestions which ingenuity might well have acted upon in the past, or worthily pursue in the future.
Mr. Buchanan’s forward stride has been worthily followed up.
The historian Eratosthenes informs us that when Alexander was about to set out on his great expedition, Olympias told him the secret of his birth, and bade him act worthily of his divine parentage.
Corn grows; character is built up as the result, first of worthily receiving the good seed, and then of patient labour and much self-suppression.
We {743} can dishonor I know not how many human and even divine things; but in the shipwreck Christ remains visible to us in many who worthilylove and serve him.
But Him we most worthily acknowledge to be the most supremely excellent of all things.
How earnestly should he resolve to walk worthily in all that true manhood requires!
No young man can hope to rise in society, or act worthily his part in life, without a fair moral character.
San Martin had fought worthily in La Plata, and he had earned the gratitude of the Chilians by winning back their freedom in conjunction with O'Higgins in 1817.
Those may boast of the laurel who sing worthily of things pertaining to heroes, substituting heroic souls for speculative and moral philosophy, and praising them and setting as mirrors and exemplars for political and civil actions.
That the gift may be received worthily or unworthily, but that it is always received.
That the gift may be received, in the case of adults, worthily or unworthily, but that it is always received.
Memorials of the Counties of England' is worthily carried on in this interesting and readable volume.
After the Dissolution its name became transferred to the church near the end of London Bridge, formerly known as St. Mary Overies, the splendid fane which in our time has worthily become the cathedral of Southwark.
But now the prince of merry England Worthily under his shield Hath taken the King of France, At Poictiers in the field.
Five score knights he made on a day, And dubb'd them with his hands; Rewarded them right worthily With the towns in merry England.
But of this noble subject, how many panegyrics are worthily written?