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endue

[en-doo, -dyoo] / ɛnˈdu, -ˈdju /


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But his verse is such as it hath pleased God to endue him withal.

From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 With His Letters and Journals by Moore, Thomas

The purpose underlying the revelation of every heavenly Book, nay, of every divinely-revealed verse, is to endue all men with righteousness and understanding, so that peace and tranquillity may be firmly established amongst them.

From Gleanings from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh by Bahá'u'lláh

Surely God did not endue us with the power of hoping that we might fling it all away on trivial, transient things.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John by Maclaren, Alexander

The heads that guide endue with skill, The hands that work preserve from ill, That we who these foundations lay May raise the top-stone in its day.

From The Story of the Hymns and Tunes by Brown, Theron

The Hall of Cynddylan is gloomy this night, Without fire, without candle— Except God doth, who will endue me with patience?

From Trevethlan (Vol 3 of 3) A Cornish Story. by Watson, William Davy

This endues her, at her best, with a sweet and subtle fragrance of humanity that is, perhaps, unique.

From The Land of Contrasts A Briton's View of His American Kin by Muirhead, James F. (James Fullarton)

O, may you still in blest conjugal life   Find that true grace which evermore endues.

From The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects by Cowherd, Thomas

Such is our race: 'tis fortune gives us birth, But Jove alone endues the soul with worth: He, source of power and might! with boundless sway, All human courage gives, or takes away.

From The Iliad by Pope, Alexander

It even endues him, who is subject to its undisputed sway, with the power of working a species of miracles; but the effects of these miracles are always noxious.

From Godey's Lady's Book, Vol. XLII., May 1851 by Various

A handkerchief, a glove, a flower,—with a breath she endues them with immortal souls.

From Quest of the Golden Girl, a Romance by Le Gallienne, Richard

The perfection with which the conductor was endued must surely have passed electrically into every player,—there fell not a note to the ground.

From Charles Auchester, Volume 1 of 2 by Sheppard, Elizabeth

It requires more Resolution, however, than every Patient is endued with.

From Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health by Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David)

Why is not man endued with power to know The ends and upshots of events below?

From The Poems of Philip Freneau, Volume II (of III) by Freneau, Philip

It will need tact, discretion, and kindness of heart, and I trust I may be endued with the necessary qualifications to a much larger extent than I think I naturally possess.

From Letters to the Clergy On The Lord's Prayer and the Church by Ruskin, John

That Maggie Kane should also be in the plot was a complication beyond my stunned intelligence; I grasped only the single fact that she was an ally, endued with supernatural and sympathetic forethought.

From Further Experiences of an Irish R.M. by Ross, Martin

Yet, as Politico noted a few years ago, his presidency “left an enduing influence. It’s impossible to imagine an alternate reality in which the map of the United States stood frozen in 1844.”

From Slate Jul. 21, 2024

Iowa State: The Cyclones weren’t quite ready for the big stage, enduing one of the poorest shooting performances in recent memory.

From Seattle Times Mar. 17, 2023

She would be enduing this chap with attributes he did not possess, clothing him in fictional ruffles.

From The Ragged Edge by MacGrath, Harold

They become His temple, and their hearts are a holy of holies in which His blessed presence ever abides, and from that central citadel He works, enduing the man who has received Him with power.

From When the Holy Ghost is Come by Brengle, Col. S. L.

When spring comes round, he first exhibits his consciousness of his coming charge by suddenly enduing himself in a glowing coat of many colors and of iridescent brilliancy.

From A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV. by Jordan, David Starr




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