Fondare 25 Risultati per: Disgrace
A thief must blush and do penance, a hypocrite men will mark and avoid; the back-biter earns indignation and enmity and disgrace all at once. (Ecclesiasticus 5, 17)
Against such a plague be thou timely on thy guard, or it may prove thy eternal disgrace. (Ecclesiasticus 11, 35)
Man’s wickedness is too strong for woman at her best;✻ and a woman that plays thee false brings thee only disgrace. (Ecclesiasticus 42, 14)
Only when thou calledst me back to thyself did I repent; only when my lesson was learnt did I cry out upon my shame.✻ How did I blush with confusion, bearing the disgrace the sins of my youth had earned! (Jeremiah 31, 19)
From the purple robes that rot on them, you may learn they are no gods; they, too, shall be eaten away when their time comes, and be a disgrace to the country-side. (Baruch 6, 71)
that was before thy own sins came to light, that now disgrace thee before Syria’s daughters, Philistia’s daughters, thy watchful neighbours north and south. (Ezekiel 16, 57)
The disgrace, the punishment of all their guilt, they needs must bear …✻ … when they are dwelling safely in their own land, free from all alarms; (Ezekiel 39, 26)
Tongue-tied we stand, that have brought disgrace on the livery of thy true worship. (Daniel 3, 33)
To the sea-coast he turns his thoughts instead, and conquers lands a many; puts to silence the author of his own disgrace, and covers him with disgrace in his turn.✻ (Daniel 11, 18)
Many shall wake, that now lie sleeping in the dust of earth, some to enjoy life everlasting, some to be confronted for ever with their disgrace. (Daniel 12, 2)
here be revellers that will keep their own company, here be idolaters in grain, and princes that dote still on their own disgrace. (Hosea 4, 18)
Up to this point, they listened to his speech; but then they cried aloud, Away with such a fellow from the earth; it is a disgrace that he should live. (Acts 22, 22)
