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They were still around him, the people who had come to bereave him.
Curse me not that I bereave you, I cannot stay, no more would she.
She saw intuitively that the Hills could bereave her of herself as absolutely as any wrong.
Would you rashly bereave him of this belief?
"What we love that we have, but by desire we bereave ourselves of the love."
"To whom, think ye, is your life of such consequence, that they should seek to bereave ye of it?"
Words pay no debts, give her deeds; but she'll bereave you o' th' deeds too, if she call your activity in question.
See, I hang it on this tree: you shall be master of it, if you bereave me of life; not else."
"Did not court her thyself, and bereave the Blue Demes- nes a second time?
Though ye take from a covetous man all his treasure, he has yet one jewel left, ye cannot bereave him of his covetousness.
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Millions of men have killed a fellow man because of a woman--to spite her or bereave her or get her.
Others are involuntarily hurtful to us, and bereave us of the power of thought, impound and imprison us.
MARINA No, I pray you; I'll not bereave you of your servant.
When the Elohim sought to bereave him of our protection, she commanded our dismissal, thus betraying him to the ill intent of those folk.
They would not have been able to bereave him so deeply if he had not already been exposed to them by his native impulse to take all harm upon himself.
Empirical science is apt to cloud the sight, and, by the very knowledge of functions and processes, to bereave the student of the manly contemplation of the whole.
Step- is related to the Old High German stiufen, "to bereave," following the death of a parent; with the increase in divorces, death no longer determines step-status.
It was only the success of his efforts to make you a confederate in your own destruction, to make your will the instrument by which he might bereave you of liberty and honor.
Sufficeth thee not that Abu al-Hasan is dead, but thou must put to death my slave girl also and bereave us of the twain, and style me little of wit?"
And I will let loose among you the beasts of the field, which shall bereave you of your children and destroy your cattle and reduce your number so that your roads lie deserted.
Of the past he will take no heed; for its wrongs he will not hold himself responsible: he will say, all the meanness of my progenitors shall not bereave me of the power to make this hour and company fair and fortunate.
Thy suppliant I beg, and clasp thy knees; bereave me not, Whereon I live, thy gentle looks, thy aid, Thy counsel, in this uttermost distress, My only strength and stay: Forlorn of thee, Whither shall I betake me, where subsist?
Show us the constituency, and the now invisible channels by which the senator is made aware of their wishes; the crowd of practical and knowing men, who, by correspondence or conversation, are feeding him with evidence, anecdotes and estimates, and it will bereave his fine attitude and resistance of something of their impressiveness.
She has so contrived his frame, that nothing but the most violent necessity can oblige him to labour; and she employs all his other wants to overcome, at least in part, the want of diligence, and to endow him with some share of a faculty of which she has thought fit naturally to bereave him.