Pronunciation of the English word hereafter.
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1. | See more hereof hereafter. | |
2. | Justice will be served, whether here or in the hereafter. | |
3. | I love judges, and I love courts. They are my ideals, that typify on earth what we shall meet hereafter in heaven under a just God. | |
4. | Even as we speak, envious time will have fled: seize the day, trusting as little as possible in the hereafter. | |
5. | "Beware... / Yet first 'twere best these billows to allay. / Far other coin hereafter ye shall pay / for crimes like these." | |
6. | "Fear not; take heart; hereafter, it may be / these too will yield a pleasant tale to tell." | |
7. | "Not so; though glory wait not on the act; / though poor the praise, and barren be the gain, / vengeance on feeble woman to exact, / yet praised hereafter shall his name remain, / who purges earth of such a monstrous stain. / Sweet is the passion of vindictive joy, / sweet is the punishment, where just the pain, / sweet the fierce ardour of revenge to cloy, / and slake with Dardan blood the funeral flames of Troy." | |
8. | Once more Anchises bids us cross the main / and seek Ortygia, and the god constrain / by prayer to pardon and advise, what end / of evils to expect? what woes remain? / What fate hereafter shall our steps attend? / What rest for toil-worn men, and whitherward to wend? | |
9. | A: You will not go again to sea hereafter, I suppose. B: Not unless God take away my wits from me. | |
10. | And Moses stretched forth his rod upon the land of Egypt: and the Lord brought a burning wind all that day, and night; and when it was morning, the burning wind raised the locusts. And they came up over the whole land of Egypt; and rested in all the coasts of the Egyptians, innumerable, the like as had not been before that time, nor shall be hereafter. |