"Endue" Quotes from Famous Books
... i. 182. Thou west create of dust and cam'st to life, iv. 190. Thou west invested (woe to thee!) with rule for thee unfit, vii. 127. Though amorn I may awake with all happiness in hand, i. 75. Though now thou jeer, O Hind, how many a night, vii. 98. Three coats yon freshest form endue, viii. 270. Three lovely girls hold my bridle-rein, ix. 243. Three matters hinder her from visiting us in fear, iii. 231. Three things for ever hinder her to visit us, viii. 279. Throne you on highmost stead, heart, ears and ... — The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 10 • Richard F. Burton
... and youth recall, Such as I was beneath Praeneste's wall; Then when I made the foremost foes retire, And set whole heaps of conquer'd shields on fire; When Herilus in single fight I slew, Whom with three lives Feronia did endue; And thrice I sent him to the Stygian shore, Till the last ebbing soul return'd no more- Such if I stood renew'd, not these alarms, Nor death, should rend me from my Pallas' arms; Nor proud Mezentius, thus ... — The Aeneid • Virgil |