We found 13 examples of how to use repose in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 13 of 13.
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1. | His brief repose was interrupted by her arrival. | |
2. | "I drink," he said, "to the buried that repose around us." "And I to your long life." | |
3. | The house of every one is to him as his castle and fortress, as well for his defence against injury and violence as for his repose. | |
4. | Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed, the dear repose for limbs with travel tired, but then begins a journey in my head to work my mind when body's work's espired. | |
5. | The only people a painter should know are people who are bête and beautiful, people who are an artistic pleasure to look at and an intellectual repose to talk to. | |
6. | How gaily the kids skip and play, whilst I sink into listless repose! | |
7. | At times also they would repose side by side under a goatskin. | |
8. | He watched over her slumber for some time, but Nature proved to be too strong for him. For three days and three nights he had allowed himself neither rest nor repose. Slowly the eyelids drooped over the tired eyes, and the head sunk lower and lower upon the breast, until the man's grizzled beard was mixed with the gold tresses of his companion, and both slept the same deep and dreamless slumber. | |
9. | She o'er Ascanius rains a soft repose, / and gently bears him to Idalia's height, / where breathing marjoram around him throws / sweet shade, and odorous flowers his slumbering limbs compose. | |
10. | "Spare, O AEneas, spare a wretch, nor shame / thy guiltless hands, but let the dead repose. / From Troy, no alien to thy race, I came. / O, fly this greedy shore, these cruel foes! / Not from the tree – from Polydorus flows / this blood, for I am Polydorus. Here / an iron crop o'erwhelmed me, and uprose / bristling with pointed javelins." | |
11. | "First must Trinacrian waters bend the oar, / Ausonian waves thy vessels must explore, / first must thou view the nether world, where flows / dark Styx, and visit that AEaean shore, / the home of Circe, ere, at rest from woes, / thou build the promised walls, and win the wished repose." | |
12. | A royal tent of purple and gold softly cushioned was raised amidships, where the bridal pair were to repose during the calm cool night. | |
13. | The weary don't have time for repose. |