"...have shown reverence to the gods, have offered thanks to the gods, also the inhabitants of Cos..." | |
"And none so poor to do him reverence. | |
"I bow to you in reverence." | |
"Let mutual reverence mutual warmth inspire | |
"The reward for your reverence." | |
"...have shown reverence to the gods, have offered thanks to the gods, also the inhabitants of Cos..." | |
"And none so poor to do him reverence. | |
"I bow to you in reverence." | |
"Let mutual reverence mutual warmth inspire | |
"The reward for your reverence." | |
"Who so belongs only to his age reverences only its popinjays and mumbo jumbos." | |
And upon being ushered into the royal presence chamber, you will make three reverences, like so: | |
Clearly your congregation reverences you. | |
Duncan, you start by the reverences. | |
He/she sends him/her their hottest reverences. | |
"Who so belongs only to his age reverences only its popinjays and mumbo jumbos." | |
And upon being ushered into the royal presence chamber, you will make three reverences, like so: | |
Clearly your congregation reverences you. | |
Duncan, you start by the reverences. | |
He/she sends him/her their hottest reverences. | |
I've always reverenced you for the fine things you've done. | |
I've read everything you've ever written and reverenced it. | |
The ancients reverenced their bees. They valued them more than slaves. | |
They say bundling is a New England custom both reverenced and honored. | |
I've always reverenced you for the fine things you've done. | |
I've read everything you've ever written and reverenced it. | |
The ancients reverenced their bees. They valued them more than slaves. | |
They say bundling is a New England custom both reverenced and honored. | |