And my justice shall answer for me tomorrow before thee, when the time of the bargain shall come; and all that is not of divers colours, and spotted, and brown, as well among the sheep as among the goats, shall accurse me of theft. From Wordnik.com. [The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 01: Genesis The Challoner Revision] Reference
If it was, then charges against the accurse for filing false police reports would seem to be appropriate. From Wordnik.com. [News for Richmond Times-Dispatch] Reference
Now you don't need to worry about getting fingerprint on your iPad or the glare that sometimes accurse when. From Wordnik.com. [Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now] Reference
Do you not accurse your native land by dooming her to the eternal endurance of the degradations and distresses which she feels she has already borne too long?. From Wordnik.com. [National Rectitude the Only True Basis of National Prosperity: An Appeal to the Confederate States] Reference
"Thou shalt have it, severed from my head by this accurse steel," answered Wallace, taking off his bonnet, and letting his amber locks fall in tresses on his shoulders. From Wordnik.com. [The Scottish Chiefs] Reference
Canterbury should have consented and also have crowned him, wherefore S. Thomas gat a bull for to do accurse them that so did against him, and also on them that occupied the goods longing to him. From Wordnik.com. [The Golden Legend, vol. 2] Reference
Dost thou, whom for thine iniquities it has pleased heaven to accurse with a two-fold respimtion -- dost thou, I say, presume to address me in the familiar language of an old acquaintance?. From Wordnik.com. [The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4] Reference
They cannot make anything without the infrastructure that the government provides so I hardly think it unfair to ask those who benefit the most form it to pay a little more than those who don’t accurse such benefits. From Wordnik.com. [Lean Left » Blog Archive » Taxes and Politics] Reference
Many a thing have I bound relentlessly for months and years; for I used to come coiling into warehouses where the great boxes lay all open to the air, and one of them would be suddenly closed up, and my fearful strength would be set on him like accurse, and if his timbers groaned when first I seized them, or if they creaked aloud in the lonely night, thinking of woodlands out of which they came, then I only gripped them tighter still, for the poor useless hate is in my soul of those that made me in the place of doom. From Wordnik.com. [A Dreamer's Tales] Reference
Thou should'st accurse the time I met thee here. From Wordnik.com. [A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6] Reference
To hallow or accurse the scenes of glory and honour, or of shame and sorrow; to give to the imagination the arms, and homes, and senates, and battles of other days; to rouse, and soften, and strengthen, and enlarge us with the passions of great periods; to lead us into love of self-denial, of justice, of beauty, of valour, of generous life and proud death; and to set up in our souls the memory of great men, who shall then be as models and judges of our actions -- these are the highest duties of history, and these are best taught by a Ballad. From Wordnik.com. [Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry] Reference
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