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Example sentences for "feeleth"

Lexicographically close words:
feeled; feeler; feelers; feeles; feelest; feelin; feeling; feelingless; feelingly; feelings
  1. Now also he feeleth in him a readiness to fall in with every temptation--a readiness, I say, continually present.

  2. Yet he feeleth his heart so hard that he can find, as he thinks, no kindness under any of his miscarriages.

  3. This man feeleth the infirmity of his flesh; he findeth a proneness in himself to be desperate.

  4. At those words Angelica stode so astonned and confused, and so besides hir selfe, like as wee see one distraught of sense that feeleth himself attached with some amaze of the Palsey.

  5. But faith surmounteth there, where the very naturall inclynation feeleth it self constrayned and seeth that to be broken, whych obstynately was purposed to be kept in mynde.

  6. The joy that one feeleth in consequence of contact with objects of touch or of possession of wealth, is what is called pleasure.

  7. O king, the pain one feeleth in having to suppress one's wrath is more burning than fire itself.

  8. And the illustrious bull among the Kurus felt for them as a father feeleth for his sons, and they too felt for the Kuru chief even as sons feel for their father!

  9. Oh what a load doth lie on many a soul that feeleth it not, in the guilt of these two sins, loss of time, and idle words!

  10. The heart is apt to take its ease when it feeleth not some urgent instigation.

  11. Mandragora] sodden in wine cause sleep, and abate all manner of soreness, and so that time a man feeleth unneth though he be cut, but yet Mandragora must be warily used: for it slayeth if men take much thereof.

  12. Also he is so fat that when he is smitten with fishers' darts he feeleth not the wound, but it passeth throughout the fatness.

  13. When a man feeleth himself infect, as soon as he may, let him be let blood plenteously till he swoon: then stop the vein.

  14. I say that a man which is infect, that day eateth not much meat for he is replenished with evil humours; and forthwith after dinner he hath lust to sleep, and feeleth great heat under cold.

  15. This man feeleth the infirmity of his flesh, he findeth a proneness in himself to be desperate.

  16. Nothing so sensible as the soul, nor feeleth so quickly the love and mercy, or the anger and wrath of God.

  17. Yet he feeleth his heart so hard, that he can find, as he thinks, no kind falling under any of his miscarriages.

  18. The Lord pitieth them that fear him"; that is, condoleth and is affected, feeleth and sympathizeth with them in all their afflictions.

  19. No scripture, nor reason, nor sense, understandeth or feeleth sin when charged without its guilt and burden.

  20. I know that it is as possible for a man to forbear crying that hath repentance, as it is for a man to forbear groaning that feeleth deadly pain.

  21. In like manner a true Christian always carrieth the cross, though he feeleth it not always.

  22. And the poor and wretched sinner feeleth so great mercy, love, and kindness in God, that he is sure in him self how that it is not possible that God should forsake him, or withdraw his mercy and love from him.

  23. A christen man feeleth the working of the holy ghost in his soul: and in all tribulations and adversities fealeth God a merciful father and a loving.

  24. And what marvel, if he feeleth no burden who is carried by the Almighty, and is led onwards by the Guide from on high?

  25. So great sometimes is this grace that out of the fulness of devotion given, not only the mind but also the weak body feeleth that more strength is supplied unto it.

  26. Nor is he very wise, after a manly sort, who in time of adversity, or any trouble whatsoever, beareth himself too despairingly, and feeleth concerning Me less trustfully than he ought.

  27. Or who standing by a large fire, feeleth not from thence a little of its heat?

  28. But yet the man who is thus in so many wise afflicted, is not without refreshment of consolation, because he feeleth abundant fruit to be growing within him out of the bearing of his cross.

  29. Perceval felt his neck stiff and heavy, and feeleth that the knight is sturdy and of great might.

  30. When the lion feeleth himself thus maimed, he seizeth him by the teeth and the claws of his fore feet and rendeth away half the skirt of his habergeon.

  31. And the Giant returneth backward when he feeleth himself wounded, and taketh the King's son by the neck with his other hand and grippeth him so straitly that he strangleth and slayeth him.

  32. He maketh them go before him, and Kay the Seneschal followeth them behind, himself the third knight, that is right wroth of the wound he feeleth and the blood that he seeth.

  33. Lancelot waxeth right wroth thereof, and he grieveth the more for that he feeleth him wounded.

  34. The King feeleth the wound and the heat, whereof is he filled with great wrath, and the knight draweth back his spear to him, and hath great joy at heart when he feeleth the King wounded.

  35. The horse, that feeleth himself wounded, catcheth him with his two hinder feet or ever he could get away, so passing strongly that he breaketh the master-teeth in his jaw.

  36. The animal feeleth realities which are perceptible to the senses, but man perceiveth intellectual realities (or things perceptible to reason).

  37. Indeed the heart of Abdul-Baha approveth of this, because it feeleth its heat from this distant and Blessed Spot.

  38. Thou hast divined, I know it well, how the man feeleth who killed him,--the murderer of God.

  39. His Throne doth extend over the heavens and the earth, and He feeleth no fatigue in guarding and preserving them for He is the Most High, the Supreme (in glory).

  40. CXCII Roland feeleth his eyesight reft, Yet he stands erect with what strength is left; From his bloodless cheek is the hue dispelled, But his Durindana all bare he held.

  41. CLXX Olivier feeleth his throe begin; His eyes are turning his head within, Sight and hearing alike are gone.

  42. CXCVI Roland feeleth his hour at hand; On a knoll he lies towards the Spanish land.

  43. O save him from the everlasting flames, and from thy wrath, which he is the more in danger of, because he feeleth not, and feareth not his danger.

  44. Therefore except it be to a rich man that feeleth not the loss, or one that expressly undertook to stand to all hazards, foreseeing a possibility of them, charity and humanity will teach the seller to divide the loss.

  45. And therefore may it be a great comfort, as St. James saith, to every man who feeleth himself challenged and provoked by temptation.

  46. For, as St. Paul saith, "A carnal man feeleth not the things that be of the spirit of God, for it is foolishness to him.

  47. For no man troubleth him but himself, who feeleth how far forth he may conveniently bear, and of reason and good discretion shall not pass that--and if any doubt arise therein, it is counsel that he needeth and not comfort.

  48. But that the mind should not be grieved either with the pain that the body feeleth or with occasions of heaviness offered and given unto the soul itself, this thing the philosophers laboured very much about.

  49. And this I say to give you warning of the truth, to the intent that when a man feeleth such a horror of death in his heart, he should not thereby stand in outrageous fear that he were falling.

  50. A love that deeply feeleth The wants and woes of men, No tongue its fulness telleth, It passeth human ken.

  51. Between him that performeth without fatigue sacrifices every month for a hundred years, and him that never feeleth angry at anything, he that feeleth not wrath is certainly the higher.

  52. Encouraged by the command of my preceptor my heart feeleth no fear.

  53. Beholding the face of the son one hath begotten upon his wife, like his own face in a mirror, one feeleth as happy as a virtuous man, on attaining to heaven.

  54. And the monarch then experienced the great delight that one feeleth at the touch of one's son.

  55. What happiness is greater than what the father feeleth when the son running towards him, even though his body be covered with dust, claspeth his limbs?

  56. But the person of perplexed soul, who remaineth not awake, when the hour of death comes, feeleth the pangs of death and never attaineth salvation.

  57. Accordingly, when the hour of death approacheth, he feeleth no pangs.

  58. And He feeleth for our sadness, And He shareth in our gladness," sprang from her heart to her lips, and she hummed it over and over all the three-quarters of an hour that she was at work.


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