Sentence Examples
Begone, and trouble us no more, for I and thy mistress are sore wroth with thee. |
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If a woman comes to me and I feel her growing angry, then I can deduce that she is wroth with me, but I cannot deduce why. |
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It was plain to see that all three members of the Zetarahn royal family, along with many of the guests, were now extremely wroth. |
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For the iniquity of his covetousness was I wroth and smote him, and he went on frowardly in the way of his heart. |
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And the High Priestess waxed exceeding wroth and said to the people, Fear not. |
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This was during an interview with Salon, in which Culberson waxed wroth about the whole idea of any government intervention into health care. |
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Mr. Goodell waxes wroth on global warming. |
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But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very wroth, and his countenance fell. |
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And they waxed wroth against the High Priestess and said, Didst thou not sware, even unto seven times, that thou wouldst not call a snap election? |
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Jonson and Wroth interacted socially, and Jonson is variably referred to as both Wroth's mentor and her patron. |
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Wroth highlights and intensifies the complex, highly-structured nature of the corona by composing it of fourteen sonnets, mirroring the fourteen lines of the sonnet itself. |
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The first Independent Church in Wales was founded at Llanvaches in 1638 by William Wroth. |
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In 1638 Wroth, along with fellow dissenter Walter Craddock, resigned, but continued to preach and gather followers. |
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And first, Sir Thomas Wroth had his cue to go high, and feel the pulse of the House. |
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Wroth is known to have preached at Broad Mead chapel in Bristol, with those of similar views. |
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In fact Wroth had to preach in the churchyard because the church was too small to accommodate all those who attended. |
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In 1638 Erbury resigned, but Wroth conformed and continued at Llanvaches, preaching and gathering followers. |
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Wroth was raised in Abergavenny, and educated at Oxford University, where he graduated MA in 1605 from Jesus College, Oxford. |
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Wroth died shortly before the outbreak of the first English Civil War, and was buried beneath the church porch at Llanvaches. |
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By 1639, although he had not formally left the Church of England, Wroth is likely to have been ejected from his living. |
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Jonson has pastoralized the river and feudalized the Wroth estate, in accord, that is, with James's claim to be the lord of all the land of England. |
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Wroth cast away his violin, and falling on his knees in the midst of the company, most fervently prayed for the blessing of God upon this alarming providence. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
So we were wroth and made to slay the other baas, but he shot us down with a fire stick and returned to his own country in haste. |
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But the tipstaff was wroth, and picking up a large law book smashed it flat. |
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Then we Great Britains, feeling as we had been hartfully swindled, rose up in our mighty wroth and wowed wengeance! |
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Then Izanagi was wroth and expelled him with a divine expulsion, and charged him that he should depart and show his face no more. |
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Then was he wroth, and, loosing from him his sledge, he ran after the squirrel. |
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So, when he orated then and there in the council, he was wroth against all white men. |
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Moreover, as he further bethought him, Agesilaus must needs be wroth with him for his deceit. |
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When the King a woke and missed his scabbard, he was wroth, and he asked who had been there. |
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Then the King was wroth with those sons, and punished them as he thought best. |
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Having done none of these things, how, then, can the Gods of Egypt be wroth with thee? |
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So wroth was I that like a fool I determined to attack the whole family of them. |
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They that are bitten of a wood hound have in their sleep dreadful sights, and are fearful, astonied, and wroth without cause. |
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Be not wroth with my father, for we cannot fight against fate. |
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At that Hauskuld waxed wroth, and bade Hrut begone to his own house. |
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At this the innkeeper waxed very wroth, and threatened if he did not pay to compel him in a way that he would not like. |
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Then the peasants trembled, for they knew that Asathor was wroth. |
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She was, or pretended to be, very wroth, and she was also foul-mouthed. |
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And so Tarzan harangued the moon, and when Goro did not reply, Tarzan of the Apes waxed wroth. |
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At this Sir Tristram was wroth, and struck him more furiously. |
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The Sheriff of Nottingham waxed wroth at the report, but all his traps and excursions failed to catch the outlaws. |
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When Pryderi heard of it, he was very wroth, and wished to stay and fight. |
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Not returning in due course, her husband grew wroth at her dalliance. |
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Then shall Asmund be wroth and drive Eric from Gudruda's side. |
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I have a son too, and I should be very wroth with those who detained him from me after a three months' voyage. |
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He grew very wroth and confused when the prince asked for the portrait, and explained how it came about that he had spoken of it. |
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He had sent the party after Abdul Kamak, and he was wroth that instead of his erstwhile lieutenant they had sent back a wounded and useless Englishman. |
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Then the princes of the Achaeans took the son of Peleus to Agamemnon, but hardly could they persuade him to come with them, so wroth was he for the death of his comrade. |
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