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Example sentences for "hallows"

Lexicographically close words:
halloos; hallow; hallowed; hallowes; hallowing; halls; hallucinated; hallucinating; hallucination; hallucinations
  1. But Amile did off his coat and gave it to the pilgrim and said: "Pray thou to our Lord and his Hallows that they give me to find Amis my fellow.

  2. Abraham was saved by faith, and by faith have the hallows vanquished kingdoms; and God saith in the Gospel: 'That which ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them.

  3. In time the autumn festival of the Druids became the vigil of All Hallows or All Saints' Day.

  4. Mercy among the virtues is like the moon among the stars,--not so sparkling and vivid as many, but dispensing a calm radiance that hallows the whole.

  5. The statue of Heber, to Christian vision, hallows Calcutta.

  6. The festivities of All Hallows in Wales are in the main like those of other Christian lands, in so far as they consist of feasting and making merry.

  7. To have done less than marry the girl, after that, would have been to insult the good old lady's ghost, and cast reflections on the reputation of All Hallows eve.

  8. As was his purpose when he rode on the afternoon of All Hallows Day to London to look after his own interests and those of his master, so was his mission as minister and counsellor of the King, ‘to make or to marre.

  9. It was perhaps because of its convenience for his professional affairs that Admiral Penn had fixed such land-going residence as an admiral may have, in All Hallows Barking parish, where his great son was born.

  10. It was no bad preparation for coming presently to the church of All Hallows in the Wall, where a bit of the old Roman masonry shows in the foundations of the later defences, of which indeed, no much greater length remains.

  11. For the rest, a serene and touching beauty lingers around and hallows every relic which attests the hand of Phidias, or marks the country of Pericles and Epaminondas.

  12. This feminine Quixotry is a sentiment which hallows love and turns it to worthy uses; it exalts and reverences love.

  13. You alone can give me that title; he could accept anything from me then; I should claim the right of devoting my life to him with the love that hallows your self-sacrifice, but with some worldly wisdom too.

  14. After the Great Fire of London the League presented All Hallows with a carved oak screen that ran the length of the whole church.

  15. It was employed for the candles which the Hanseatics kept burning on their behalf in the church of All Hallows the More.

  16. An odor of lilies hallows the air, And sounds as of harpings are everywhere.

  17. I am afraid the truth is that Hallows is jealous: I had overstepped my province in getting up this run.

  18. Meanwhile the storm rages and Gillman and Senhouse continue to meet, while Hallows grinds his teeth in impotent anger.

  19. I have only just heard that Hallows issued an edict that no boy in his house was to come to my rooms under any pretext except with a signed order from him.

  20. He has no sort of respect for my seniors, but swears genially in Common Room, seizes the best chairs, takes up the whole of the fireplace and the only copy of the Times, while Hallows and Co.

  21. Hallows and Heatherington have each lectured both of them, and Hallows has caned Gillman frequently, but they refuse to give up the friendship.

  22. Hallows got to hear of this and was furious with me for introducing "so foul-mouthed and immoral-minded a poet" to boys.

  23. History hallows it; scientific discovery only tends to confirm our faith in it.

  24. Catherine’s chapel it would take too long to describe; a medallion head of the saint is especially noticeable for its great purity of outline and expression, and the heavenly suggestiveness which hallows and rarefies its human beauty.

  25. The spiritual life reacts upon the outer sphere of business relations, and while eliminating from it all tendency to mere selfish aggrandizement, enhances and hallows the worldly qualities requisite to its successful development.

  26. This divination is common to many countries, but the writer knows that it is resorted to on All Hallows Eve in Denbighshire by young ladies, partly, it may be in fun, and partly in earnest.

  27. So common is this test that in the North of England All Hallows Eve is called "Nutcrack night.

  28. Bright illusion, common to us all, where Poetry once hallows the human form!

  29. The great blending of the spirit forces with gold comes out wondrously in this: that sacrifice hallows what it touches.

  30. Sacrifice hallows what it touches, and the hallowing touch acts in geometrical proportion upon the value of the gift.

  31. The great excitement at present was the near approach of All-Hallows Eve, when it was the custom for the whole school to meet and spend the evening in 'apple bobbing' and other amusements.

  32. Well might that crested warrior kneel At such a shrine, well might he feel As if the angel in her eyes Gave all that hallows Paradise.

  33. Rector of All Hallows the Great and Less.


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