- gates,
though now but one; the
hooks remaineth yet. Also
there hath been two portcullisses; the one of them
remaineth, the
other wanteth, but the
place of...
-
Though these all be gone, our vict'ry has been won; The
Kingdom ours
remaineth.
These are the
lyrics of the hymn from the 1978
translation from the Lutheran...
- of fat, into the
consistence of the
hardest castile-soap:
wherof part
remaineth with us. The
chemical process of
adipocere formation, saponification,...
- his seat attaineth, And each
hidden deed arraigneth,
Nothing unavenged remaineth. When
therefore the
Judge will sit,
whatever lies hidden, will appear:...
- inscription" on a wall reading: "Who
loveth not wine,
women and song, he
remaineth a fool his
whole life long."
Leaks found within the vault's
spaces necessitated...
- ayd and help of
their brethren of England, p. 237 (1644): "The
prince remaineth, even
being a prince, a
social creature, a man, as well as a king; one...
- written:
Unless the
grain of
wheat falling into the
earth doth die,
itself remaineth alone; but if it die it
bringeth forth much fruit." It is
chiefly on Pope...
- p****age out of us, have
become common things. But
there is a word
which remaineth inward, in the very man himself;
distinct from the
sound which proceedeth...
-
historian John Stow,
writing at the end of the 16th century,
reported "there
remaineth in this
church a
table whereon is written, I know not by what authority...
- For
which aye
praise be given, Did not
desire it so.
Steadfast my
heart remaineth In my
adversity My
princely courage straineth All
nerves to live and be...