Heaven be with me, and make my boiled beans take root and grow!
Sir, I hope that you will authorize me to join together, in beneficence, those peoples which nature and Heaven have made our brothers.
Heavens make our presence and our practices Pleasant and helpful to him!
Heaven make you better than your thoughts!
'Heaven has made none in more than twice ten years, sir,' said the widow mildly.
Hawthorne lamented, "I wish Heaven would make me rich enough to buy the copies for the purpose of burning them."
"Every man is as Heaven made him, and sometimes a great deal worse."
It is you who are so particular, after the fashion of men whom Heaven made very shy.
And, good Heavens, what a jumble he makes on functions.
Heaven or hell, it made no difference.