单词 | accurst |
例句 | Then came the day when Zeus who views the wide world drew men’s eyes upon that way accurst that wrung the manhood from the knees of many! The Odyssey 1961-01-01T00:00:00Z To condemn a father to death, to bring the everlasting regret into her heart, to wander, as if accurst, over the earth, with a parent's blood crying out for vengeance! The Smuggler: (Vol's I-III) A Tale 2012-04-26T02:00:10.260Z Jeremiah I, too, was rejected of God, and God has heard my prayer; I, likewise, was a man accurst, and God has blessed me. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z Where the hard hand was busy with the dust With which it soon must mingle—though it gleam Often with jewels—splendid, but accurst, That make the trappings of this Life's poor dream! The Portland Sketch Book 2012-03-28T02:00:28.847Z He had no other place than near the gallows, where he had so often buried the hanged and the accurst. The Monk and The Hangman's Daughter 2012-01-19T03:00:23.620Z I know not when I loved thee first; Not loving, I had been accurst, Yet, having loved, my heart will burst, Longing for thee, dear Isabel! Poems of James Russell Lowell With biographical sketch by Nathan Haskell Dole 2012-01-09T03:00:25.087Z None but the most accurst of villains could abuse such goodness. The Sylph, Volume I and II 2012-01-09T03:00:19.583Z Voices Ask not his name.—He is one accurst.—He is rejected of God. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z They passed, and lo, a plague of darkness fell, Unsleeping, and accurst with nameless things, And dreams that stood the ministers of Hell! The Star-Treader and other poems 2011-12-27T03:00:09.977Z Yet these blameless persons are treated as accurst and hated like mortal sin! The Monk and The Hangman's Daughter 2012-01-19T03:00:23.620Z Broken is many a heart by war accurst; Some think by peace and plenty they would burst. A Century of Emblems 2011-10-08T02:00:24.280Z O day, the most accurst I ever knew! Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z Voices Not he.—He is the cause of our troubles.—He is the rejected of God.—He is one accurst! Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z Not for a moment does his faith fail that “what God blessed once can never prove accurst.” The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z But observing my look of pain, she added: 'I have always lived in lonely, accurst places; I am accustomed to that. The Monk and The Hangman's Daughter 2012-01-19T03:00:23.620Z Formosus, who died the following year, was declared "accurst" by his successor, Stephen VII., and his body was dug up and cast into the Tiber, after it had lain nine months in the grave. A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day 2011-06-22T02:00:21.157Z Behold the wretch accurst of heaven and thee. The Fatal Falsehood 2011-05-31T02:00:36.033Z Away, man accurst, Break not the calm Of the death which you wrought. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z Each in its place is seen to be good and worthy, but when each devours the other both are accurst. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z May is coming, May is coming, comes the month so blithe and gay; April truly has its flowers, but all roses bloom in May; April, thou accurst one, vanish! Essays in the Study of Folk-Songs (1886) 2011-05-28T02:00:21.687Z “The Southron is accurst”— So they say; “He’s baser than the worst Beast of prey;” And the African is white, In those Northern foemen’s sight, As the lily, when it greets the god of day. Songs and Ballads of the Southern People 1861-1865 2011-03-06T03:00:22.800Z Look upon one accurst, Ere yet in blood she twine Red hands—blood that is thine! Medea of Euripedes 2011-03-03T03:00:47.283Z Let me remain in the darkness, most accurst of all men. Jeremiah A Drama in Nine Scenes 2012-04-10T02:00:19.943Z Marriage may all those petty tyrants chase, But sets up one, a greater, in their place: Well might you wish for change, by those accurst, But the last tyrant ever proves the worst. The Romance of Biography (Vol 2 of 2) or Memoirs of Women Loved and Celebrated by Poets, from the Days of the Troubadours to the Present Age. 3rd ed. 2 Vols. 2011-03-01T03:00:48.107Z That hour accurst how did the fiends rejoice, And hell, through all her confines, raise the exulting voice! The Real Robert Burns 2011-02-18T03:00:20.253Z Or the bed Of Paris the accurst, and have his head? The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z Round the wretch The inhuman ministers of rites accurst Stand, and expect the signal when to strike The seed of fire. The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West The bloody lanes of reigning Doom Are lasting tombs for souls accurst. Betelguese A Trip Through Hell Shall not the monster hear his deeds accurst? The Grecian Daughter And such, in sooth, was the sober truth; For the single fault of this saintly soul Was a desert thirst for the cup accurst,— A quenchless love for the Flowing Bowl. A line-o'-verse or two Once to set thine eye On Ilion the accurst, and die! The Rhesus of Euripedes 2011-02-06T03:01:01.240Z I offend; My fervor blinds me to the withering end Of all good council, and, accurst thereby, I vaunt anew the faults I cannot mend. A Lover's Litanies I see Once more roll back on my house, Never to ebb, the accurst All-flooding ocean of blood. Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold “That you prey upon the human race, whom I hate; because of all the world I alone am so deeply, so terribly accurst!” was the ominously fearful yet only dimly significant reply. Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf “Hence, hence away, ye outcasts two, Your sire accurst my uncle slew.” p. Marsk Stig's Daughters and other Songs and Ballads All pirates are superstitious; and Cookson cried, 'They do say the surest sign a ship's accurst is when there's one on board more than can be accounted for.' Peter and Wendy I would fly to the Ocean shore, or the Continent, To escape from a lot accurst; But here, by my own parole, I'm a prisoner pent! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, May 6, 1893 Then thrilled my nerves with more than mortal strength; A breath of Deity was in the burst That bore me out a goodly lance's length To meet the Water-Demon's son accurst. Indian Legends of Minnesota I could burst For impotence of effort: Those who made thee were accurst! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844 Those clear eyes would read my secret, and I should be as one accurst.” The Bag of Diamonds Be she of the most accurst, And deserve the name of worst! The Book of Humorous Verse There is scarce truth enough alive to make societies 215 secure; but security enough to make fellowships accurst:— much upon this riddle runs the wisdom of the world. Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] Said the Raven, “If I taste it Once, the Salt I have to live on May for ever turn to Loathing; And I sit a Bird accurst Upon the Shore to die of Thirst.” Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and Salámán and Absál Together With A Life Of Edward Fitzgerald And An Essay On Persian Poetry By Ralph Waldo Emerson Something can be made of those failures of men, for After last returns the first, though a wide compass round be fetched; What began best can't end worst, nor what God once blest prove accurst. Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles But his anguish was seen, and his wailings were heard, By the Lord God of Hosts; whose vengeance deferred, Gathers force by delay, and with fury will burst, On his impious oppressor—the tyrant accurst! The Liberty Minstrel I saw a vision in my sleep, Which made me bow my head and weep As one aghast, accurst! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, February 11, 1893 Prostrate at feet of his accurst misfortune, Pouring my teares out, which shall ever fall, Till I have pour'd for him out eyes and all. Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois Great gods, what a horrible and accurst book which, forsooth, thou hast sent to thy Catullus that he might die of boredom the livelong day in the Saturnalia, choicest of days! The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus Foe accurst! hast thou dared to seek me first? The Bon Gaultier Ballads Iberia bore him, but the breed accurst Inclement winds blew blighting from north-east.' The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 The red sun rose on fields accurst, The gray fog fled away; But neither cared to fire the first, For it was Christmas Day. Winning a Cause World War Stories The drivers swear, the bulls by pair Plunge panting through the dust, Like things accurst they die of thirst The war gods say they must. War Rhymes by Wayfarer The fruit was bitter, boys; 'twas I proposed it first— That foul joke from which poor Horace ever bore a life accurst! Poems Teachers Ask For Selected by readers of "Normal Instructor-Primary Plans" Ariosto sings: No doubt they are accurst and past all grace That dare to strike a damsel in the face, Or of her head to minish but a hair. The Age of the Reformation The name of the first murderer—the accurst of God—brought into the same aspect image with that of the Saviour of the World! Early Reviews of English Poets The Church rejects him as though he were accurst! A Mummer's Tale Thy limbs were fashioned in the womb of Earth, The rugged rocks of Caucasus accurst. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor Would he try how long, in my lot accurst, I can writhe and moan, ere my heart-strings burst— Thinks he that—? The Feast at Solhoug Let France be free, tho my name were accurst! Model Speeches for Practise May fire from heaven rain down upon thy head, Thou most accurst; who simple fare casts by, Made rich and great by others' poverty; How dost thou glory in thy vile misdeed! The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch Nearest to him stood a octoroon, who, hed she not bin tainted with the accurst blood uv Ham, wood hev bin considered beautiful. "Swingin Round the Cirkle." His Ideas Of Men, Politics, And Things, As Set Forth In His Letters To The Public Press, During The Year 1866. All vote to sail, and quit the shore accurst. The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor And O, of all tortures That torture the worst Has abated,—the terrible Torture of thirst For the naphthaline river Of Passion accurst! The World's Best Poetry, Volume 3 Sorrow and Consolation And we had hoped to find among these hills The House of Beauty!—Curst, yea, thrice accurst, The hope that lures one on from last to first With vain illusions that no time fulfills! Myth and Romance Being a Book of Verses And the same fate, or worse than Laius met, Let be his lot: His children be accurst; His wife and kindred, all of his, be cursed! The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 She smiled grimly to watch Mrs. Macanany and viragoes like her pouring oil on the flames and drumming the weak-kneed up and screaming against "blacklegging" as a thing accurst. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel Born, through my crime, to be offenders first; And, for those sins they could not shun, accurst. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 05 My boy, you may take it from me, That of all the afflictions accurst With which a man's saddled And hampered and addled, diffident nature's the worst. Bab Ballads and Savoy Songs O most accurst of men, how didst thou mar that skin, how sever with the cruel sword the poor limbs of this boy, nor didst feel pity? The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. But yet they frighted me; I looked on Corinth as a place accurst, Resolved my destiny should wait in vain, And never catch me there. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 And what of the doom of craft that first He planted, making the House accurst? The Agamemnon of Aeschylus Translated into English Rhyming Verse with Explanatory Notes Though we break our fathers' promise, we have nobler duties first, The traitor to Humanity is the traitor most accurst. The Duty of Disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Act Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 9, An Appeal To The Legislators Of Massachusetts "It means," answered Julius, covering his face with his hands, "that I am of all living things the most accurst!" Master of His Fate Call it the land of thirst, Call it the land accurst, Or what you will; There where the heat-lines twirl And the dust-devils whirl His heart turns still. The California Birthday Book I pity thee: Tell but why Thebes is for thy death accurst, And I'll unbind the charm. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 May your tongue be accurst for such blasphemy! Back to Methuselah Of all the inhuman, sham Maxims of Mammon, This one is the worst, For under its cover lurks cruelty callous, With murderous meanness that merits the gallows, And avarice accurst. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, December 13, 1890 Against the array accurst That ancient chief made gallant head, Dismayed not, nor disquieted At rancour's rude assault. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, December 6, 1890 Even the kindest men Shun friendship with the accurst. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 06 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Behold with me," he moaned, "a scene accurst. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 146, January 21, 1914 Benvenuto Cellini has told us how his father, in like fashion, was eager that he should practise the "accurst art" of music. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 5 Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Switzerland, Part 1 The beacon dies: "Are they out of that strait accurst" But other flames now dawning rise, Not mellowly brilliant like the first, But rolled in smoke, whose whitish volumes burst. Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War The fire fell from heaven, but could not burn out the accurst plague. The world's great sermons, Volume 03 Massillon to Mason Here do I stand in office, yet accurst,— My heart of lust to guard God's holiest gift, And plead in prayer from lips all stained with sin,— Pleading for you who purer are than I! Parsifal A Mystical Drama By Richard Wagner Retold In The Spirit Of The Bayreuth Interpretation If he be accurst that sets light by father or mother, what then is he that sets light by Christ? The World's Great Sermons, Volume 02 Hooker to South A blight will be upon his life—a withered brain, an accurst intellect; a blight will be upon his children, and on his people. The Old Bell of Independence; Or, Philadelphia in 1776 Therefore, if any reserve be made, any corner kept for something unconnected with this true work and sincere purpose, the whole is thereby vitiated and accurst. Famous Reviews Let the land we left be blessed!—that to which we go, accurst!— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860 O blind I was, and wretched, and accurst To wander off and leave thy tender love. Parsifal A Mystical Drama By Richard Wagner Retold In The Spirit Of The Bayreuth Interpretation For accursed, a shame and a hissing,Guiltless, accurst no less, I await the revenge of the sea-gods.Yonder it comes! Andromeda and Other Poems Ballad: True Diffidence My boy, you may take it from me, That of all the afflictions accurst With which a man's saddled And hampered and addled, A diffident nature's the worst. Songs of a Savoyard Painted emblems of a race, All accurst in days of yore, Each from his accustomed place Steps into the world once more. The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan Why, then,—while so much of the soil around him was bestrewn with the virgin forest leaves,—why should Colonel Pyncheon prefer a site that had already been accurst? House of the Seven Gables If I forget, The salt creek may forget the ocean; If I forget The heart whence flows my heart's bright motion, May I sink meanlier than the worst Abandoned, outcast, crushed, accurst, If I forget. The Woodlanders I knew that he nursed a malice accurst, like the blast of a winnowing flame; I pleaded aloud for a shield, for a shroud—Oh, God! then calamity came. Ballads of a Cheechako All pirates are superstitious, and Cookson cried, "They do say the surest sign a ship's accurst is when there's one on board more than can be accounted for." Peter Pan Painted emblems of a race, All accurst in days of yore, Each to his accustomed place Steps unwillingly once more! The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan "May he who first taught love to sell and buy, "In grave accurst, with all his riches lie! The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse I trow it is accurst; When a man hath most haste, he speedeth worst; If I be robbed or slain, or any harm get, The fault is in them, that doth not me in let. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 My choice be a wretch, Mere losel in body and soul, Thrice accurst! Robert Browning: How to Know Him This world's prince accurst, Let him rage his worst, Only roars about; His doom it is gone out, A word can overthrow him. Rampolli My boy, you may take it from me, That of all the afflictions accurst With which a man's saddled And hampered and addled, A diffident nature's the worst. The Complete Plays of Gilbert and Sullivan Cannon were broken up in haste accurst To burn the frames and make the pale fire high, Where those lay down who never woke or woke to die. Poems How loathly and foul, in their usage accurst! War Poetry of the South Who was it urged Friendly to tyrants that accurst decree, Whose influence brooding o'er this hallow'd hall, Has chill'd each tongue to silence. Literary Remains, Volume 1 But, the thrill I felt on seeing the accurst wall below, decayed and broken through, and the sun shining in through its gaping wounds, was like a sense of victory and triumph. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 3 France and the Netherlands, Part 1 He thinks too that the whole thing's ended So much more soon than was intended, Purely to scourge those men of sin Who brought the accurst Reform Bill in. The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes But I have prayed so much, I trust Her words may prove untrue; Though in a tomb the hag accurst Muttered: "Prepare thee for the worst!" Poems We are reminded here of Hamlet's exclamation:—'Wormwood, wormwood!' when the Queen of the Interlude speaks the two lines he had probably intercalated:— In second husband let me be accurst! Shakspere and Montaigne The old edition, and all but Sir T. Hammer, read, The private wound is deepest, oh time most accurst. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies You say these jewels were accurst— With evil omen fraught. Dreams and Days: Poems "Thanks to all-conquering treachery, "Without whose aid the links accurst, "That bind these impious slaves, would be "Too strong for ALLA'S self to burst! The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Nay more, our youth grow up to be thy prey, New slaves throng round, and those who crouched at first, Though oft they threaten, leave not for a day Thy roof accurst. Horace A leper white, accurst of gods, he stands! Babylonian and Assyrian Literature Sense is not love, but lawlessness accurst: This kills the soul; while our love lifts on high Our friends on earth—higher in heaven through death. Sonnets And here, and here, A mortal malady.—I am accurst: All nature curses me, and in my heart Thy curse is fixed; the truth must be laid bare. The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth — Volume 1 Oh! be the day accurst that gave me birth! The Humorous Poetry of the English Language; from Chaucer to Saxe A pitied child That begs its bread from door to door is blest; A wife who begs for love and confidence, And gets but alms from pity, is accurst. Bitter-Sweet You blame your pens, and the poor wall, accurst From birth by gods and poets, comes off worst. The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry ONE day it happened that a cunning clown Was by an imp observed, without the town, To turn the earth, which seemed to be accurst, Since ev'ry trench was painful as the first. Tales and Novels of J. de La Fontaine — Complete He felt himself to be a man mysteriously accurst,—banished as it were out of life, and stripped of all he had once held dear and valuable. Ardath Till my sins and sons through sinless lands dispersed, With red flame shod, Made accurst the name of man, and thrice accursed The name of God. Songs Before Sunrise The house accurst, with cursing sealed and signed, Heeds not what storms about it burn and burst: No fear more fearful than its own may find The house accurst. A Century of Roundels Nay, how accurst art thou, that art cause to the curse of the poor? Every Man out of His Humour With grief and wrath accurst, Who set my brain distraught. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 2 Jewish poems: Translations But cried she, "O dog, O accurst, joy from my lord is well nigh to me." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 14 Good sooth, it is a day accurst, thy slaughter-day * Shivering thy spear that won the day in many a fight! The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 The low bleak tower with nought save wastes behind Stares down the abyss whereon chance reared and nursed This type and likeness of the accurst man's mind, The house accurst. A Century of Roundels O this bitter scene, And thrice accurst horizon hung with gloom! Poems of the Past and the Present Out, insolent traitress! canst thou come accurst, And offer to my kiss thy lips' ripe charms? The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 2 Jewish poems: Translations He who lays a hand upon her I will strive to slay"—here he looked at me with meaning—"because I must or be accurst. The Virgin of the Sun But No animal accurst by Jove Music's sweet charms can ever love. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies Framing him jealous, fierce, at first, We gave him justice as the ages rolled, Will to bless those by circumstance accurst, And longsuffering, and mercies manifold. Satires of Circumstance, lyrics and reveries with miscellaneous pieces Oh confound the rest: Such Loue, must needs be Treason in my brest: In second Husband, let me be accurst, None wed the second, but who kill'd the first Ham. Hamlet My deerest Lord, blest to be most accurst, Rich onely to be wretched; thy great Fortunes Are made thy cheefe Afflictions. Timon of Athens Be then his Love accurst, since love or hate, To me alike, it deals eternal woe. The Poetical Works of John Milton There is scarce truth enough alive to make societies secure; but security enough to make fellowships accurst: much upon this riddle runs the wisdom of the world. Measure for Measure Thunder on the Hill accurst, Golgotha, be ye! and sweat Blood, and thirst the Passion's thirst. Poems — Volume 2 With this eloquent burst he exhorts the accurst— "Go forth in the desert and perish in woe, The sins of the people are whiter than snow!" Saltbush Bill, J. P. And O! of all tortures That torture the worst Has abated—the terrible Torture of thirst For the naphthaline river Of Passion accurst— I have drunk of a water That quenches all thirst. Bulchevy's Book of English Verse Mild zephyrs waft thee to life's farthest shore, Nor think of me and my distress more,— Falsehood accurst! Poems and Songs of Robert Burns And here a while, where no wind brings The baying of a pack athirst, May sleep the sleep of blessed things, The blood too bright, the brow accurst. Second April One shriek from him burst—"You creature accurst!" Saltbush Bill, J. P. |
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