And he ran and he ran, and he ran and he was almost embracing his wife and children when he felt a stunning blow upon the back of his neck. | |
Instinct told her that assassins strike blow upon blow without drawing back | |
Suppose that lad was to peach, to blow upon us all, first stealing out at nights to find the right folks for the purpose, then having a meeting with them in the streets... not grabbed, trapped, tried and brought to it on bread and water, | |
Take this horn. And if you are in peril, blow upon't. | |
Tomorrow you will hear our sails stretching and straining in the great billow of the sea, and the will of God will blow upon us. | |
And he ran and he ran, and he ran and he was almost embracing his wife and children when he felt a stunning blow upon the back of his neck. | |
Instinct told her that assassins strike blow upon blow without drawing back | |
Suppose that lad was to peach, to blow upon us all, first stealing out at nights to find the right folks for the purpose, then having a meeting with them in the streets... not grabbed, trapped, tried and brought to it on bread and water, | |
Take this horn. And if you are in peril, blow upon't. | |
Tomorrow you will hear our sails stretching and straining in the great billow of the sea, and the will of God will blow upon us. | |
--forces from the west are poised to strike the final blows upon Japan. | |
As I rained blows upon him, I realised there had to be another way. | |
Hath sorrow struck So many blows upon this face of mine, And made no deeper wounds? | |
Here feel we not the penalty of Adam, the seasons' difference as the icy fang and churlish chiding of the winter's wind which when it bites and blows upon my body even till l shrink with cold l smile and say: | |
I will show by evidence that this fellow Nicholson did knock the aged and innocent Joseph Casson to the ground... Rained down violent blows upon his head and, in doing so, took his life. | |
--forces from the west are poised to strike the final blows upon Japan. | |
As I rained blows upon him, I realised there had to be another way. | |
Hath sorrow struck So many blows upon this face of mine, And made no deeper wounds? | |
Here feel we not the penalty of Adam, the seasons' difference as the icy fang and churlish chiding of the winter's wind which when it bites and blows upon my body even till l shrink with cold l smile and say: | |
I will show by evidence that this fellow Nicholson did knock the aged and innocent Joseph Casson to the ground... Rained down violent blows upon his head and, in doing so, took his life. | |
"The soldier now blew upon a green whistle, | |
- She blew upon us... | |
Well, you really blew upon 14, but you still shot a 76. | |
"The soldier now blew upon a green whistle, | |
- She blew upon us... | |
Well, you really blew upon 14, but you still shot a 76. | |
A makeshift generator has blown upon our camera batteries while it was charging. | |
A makeshift generator has blown upon our camera batteries while it was charging. | |