Use depart in a sentence
Sentences starting with depart
- Depart in peace, and come no more! [5]
Sentences ending with depart
- Kandaules may take your place to-morrow, but give hum the strictest orders, and say that the slightest neglect will put his life in danger.--Now depart. [10]
- But we were within the enemy's country now, so there was no help for them, they must continue the march, though Joan said that if they chose to take the risk they might depart. [5]
- Happy the old, who see Nature purified before they depart. [6]
- John at once went with the messenger, and Paula drew a deep breath as she saw him depart. [10]
- We made her welcome with all our hearts; but, on the other hand, you must understand that we must be free to bid her farewell--as free as she is to depart. [10]
- Jean Jacques prepared to depart. [11]
- It may be that in very truth Fleda Druse's spirit with its poignant solicitude controlled his will as he "rose up to depart. [11]
- That I solemnly say, and am ready to depart. [4]
- He drew the reins tighter, and the horses straightened to depart. [11]
- It is all one,--to be a Roman poet in his villa, a lazy friar of the Middle Ages toasting in the sun, or a modern idler, who has drifted here out of the active currents of life, and cannot make up his mind to depart. [4]
More example sentences with the word depart in them
- Depart, and when your work is finished, take as much as you like out of the treasury. [10]
- I see that you, too, are ready to depart and should grieve to behold the comfort of your aged hosts destroyed by hasty acts that may yet be needless. [10]
- The learned Master Windecke made haste to depart, as he could ill-endure such touching matters, while Uncle Conrad enquired of Ann what she had heard of Herdegen's end. [10]
- Can science tell when they depart forever from the scenes of their objective intrusion into the affairs of this world, or how long they are permitted to revisit them? [4]
- No matter at what hour of day or night a train may arrive or depart at a country station in America, the loafers are so invariably there in waiting that they seem to be a part of our railway system. [4]
- Having ascertained that we can get no more information about Baddeck here than in St. John, we go to bed early, for we are to depart from this fascinating place at six o'clock. [4]
- Mr. Robert Livingston was about to depart on his mission from the little Republic of America to the great Republic of France. [9]
- Her watchfulness is untiring; she who guarded the sepulcher was the first to approach it, and the last to depart from its awful yet sublime scene. [5]
- If Paaker comes to you repentant, receive him kindly, and let me know; but if he will not yield, close your rooms against him, and let him depart without taking leave of you. [10]
- When he went to her, after he was released" (here I thought it best to depart from any close resemblance to Mrs. Falchion's own story), "and was admitted to her, she treated him as an absolute stranger--as one who had intruded, and might be violent. [11]
- Cleopatra allowed them to depart without speaking a word; only to Publius she said: "Till we meet again! [10]
- And he yearned to depart with a great yearning, but something held him there. [9]
- Word was given to assemble on a certain night, when they would depart immediately. [5]
- When it was time to depart, she joined the hands of the betrothed pair, and called down a blessing from the gods. [10]
- Let us devote this last cup to the manes of the glorious Lysander; and then I advise you to depart, for it is long past midnight, and our pleasure has reached its highest point. [10]
- By the time they were ready to depart, school had begun. [12]
- He could hear the words "Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word. [11]
- The commandant of the Piraeus came in his boat, and said we must either depart or else get outside the harbor and remain imprisoned in our ship, under rigid quarantine, for eleven days! [5]
- When he heard the name of the musician Wilhelm, he begged her to warn him to depart in good time, and if possible in his company, then bade her a hurried farewell and ran down-stairs. [10]
- No trembling word the mother's joy revealed, One sigh of rapture, and her lips were sealed; Unmoved she saw the rustic train depart, But kept their words to ponder in her heart. [6]
- I could hear the clatter of arms among the bushes, but the Athenian was allowed to depart unmolested, the soldiers, without doubt, believing him to be a Persian. [10]
- The first is that of Stratford Canning, afterwards Lord Stratford de Redcliffe:-- "He is to depart to-morrow. [6]
- It seemed, then, that honest toil and brave diligence had but earned the heaviest dole that could befall a man in his state of life; namely: to depart from those he loved or ever he could provide for their future living. [10]
- He already saw Sister Death upon the threshold, and he wished to depart in peace and reap the reward for so much conflict, pain, and sacrifice. [10]
- Lieutenant Percy was sick and had leave to depart for England when he chose. [4]
- Pyramus, after a short stay at home, had been obliged to depart again to an inspection in Lowen, and the musician was sorry not to find his friend. [10]
- Stephen rejoiced to see the stranger turn his back on the manager of Carvel & Company before that dignitary had time to depart, and stand unconcernedly there as if nothing had occurred. [9]
- And so, having satisfied ourselves, we depart to-morrow, and leave the venerable Queen of the Republics to summon her vanished ships, and marshal her shadowy armies, and know again in dreams the pride of her old renown. [5]
- Then when she rose to depart from him, he had sent his serving-man to bid Master Holzschuher, the notary, to come to him, and to bring with him two trustworthy witnesses duly sworn to secrecy. [10]
- Meckel long ago remarked, that when the muscles of the arm depart from their proper type, they almost always imitate those of the leg; and so, conversely, with the muscles of the legs. [1]
- How it would relieve his mother's heart To see her son from this world depart, And hear his noble words of love, As he left this world for that above. [5]
- However, for the present, you can depart, but after the war I will hear no remonstrances. [10]
- And now Master Pfinzing knew all about it and, if he yet craved to hear more, he would find him among the birds, whereas Uhlwurm was to depart on his way with them that very day, without him. [10]
- Very well; these people were all to go out by the one gate, and at the time set for them to depart we young fellows went to that gate, along with the Dwarf, to see the march-out. [5]
- Many minutes had passed since the patriarch had left him; Orion had allowed his illustrious guest to depart unescorted, and this could not fail to excite surprise. [10]
- I remained standing on the spot where he had left me, unwilling to depart, and yet unknowing why I should loiter there. [12]
- He was born on St. Matthias's day, and he would depart from life on St. Matthew's,--[September 12, 1558]--Matthias's brother and fellow-disciple. [10]
- A great part of the unhappiness of this world consists in regret for those who depart, as it seems to us, prematurely. [4]
- I was one of the last to depart, long after midnight, and on looking for my overcoat I could not find it. [10]
- Before the ashes of the fire stood two gentlemen, one of whom she rightly judged to be the notary, and the other (who was buttoning his great-coat and was evidently about to depart immediately) Mr Abel Garland. [12]
- Orion was accused of serious crimes, and his guests were to depart on the following day. [10]
- Under the eye of our parent's pictures I bid him good night for the few hours till he should depart, and when I pointed up to them he understood me, and clasped me fondly in his arms saying: "Never fear, little mother Margery! [10]
- Under our frame of government and my official oath, I could not depart from this purpose if I would. [7]
- In this prospect of famine, the two Indians, Kemps and Tussore, who had been kept fettered while showing the whites how to plant the fields, were turned loose; but they were unwilling to depart from such congenial company. [4]
- The good-natured mistress of affairs, the head of the bureau of domestic relations, is at her wits' end, with guests who always promise to go and never depart. [4]
- Yet neither Daphne nor he was willing to depart without saying farewell to Hermon. [10]
- When, at length, my lover was about to depart, the storm had burst; wherefore the Brandenburgers besought him to tarry in the priest's house till it should be overpast. [10]
- He was bidding my Hans depart right graciously, and I went forth into the castle yard with Masters Tucher, Stromer, and Schurstab, all members of the Council. [10]
- Sir Wolf Hartschwert must depart for Brussels in the regent's train early the next morning. [10]
- It was too much for me to suffer that he should depart, and, like the fool that I was, the desire possessed me to bend to my will this man of all men, whose stiff-necked will was ever as firm as iron. [10]
- After a few more whispered words, they returned to the table, and the young man rousing Richard Swiveller informed him that he was waiting to depart. [12]
- He signed to me and Hans to follow whither he went, and then passionately besought us that we would depart from the dance for a while with him and his sweetheart, that was Ann. [10]
- When it is lost it will be time enough then for any who are luckless enough to remain alive to gather up their clothes and depart to some land where freedom exists. [6]
- We took many little fragments of stone from here, because it is well known in all the East that a barren woman hath need only to touch her lips to one of these and her failing will depart from her. [5]
- Yet, when at last we must depart, it went hard with her. [10]
- This evening, as it fell, Aunt Jacoba was not with her guests, but unwillingly, inasmuch as we were to depart homewards next morning, and the gentlemen sat late over their farewell cups. [10]
- It would be interesting to know why she treated them, on the whole, like travellers met by chance in a railroad station, from whom she was presently forever to depart. [9]
- I had previously informed him of his mistake about the distance from Allerheiligen to Oppenau, and had also informed the Ordnance Depart of the German government of the same error in the imperial maps. [5]
- The birds, twittering in the fruit-trees and over the vines, had the air of an orchestra, the concerts of the season over, gathering their instruments and about to depart. [4]
- Sixteen railroads meet in Minneapolis, and sixty-five passenger trains arrive and depart daily. [5]
- I asked him if he could persuade the others to depart if we paid him. [5]
- If that failed, I would order Grauvogl as a heroic remedy, and if he survived that uncured, I would give him my blessing, if I thought him honest, and bid him depart in peace. [3]
- So I thought I would depart and go abroad into the world somewhere. [5]
- And now when I say again: I will not suffer you to depart. [10]
- When the midnight hour had nearly arrived she prepared to depart, but after she had already set her foot on the edge of the boat she returned to the grassy seat. [10]
- But a lady here, herself one of the entranced, tells me that whoever climbs the hills behind Sorrento, and looks upon the Isle of the Sirens, is struck with an inability to form a desire to depart from these coasts. [4]
- The wages of hell should depart as quickly as they came. [10]
- No sooner had he given out that he would depart for England than they persuaded Mr. Percy to stay and act as President, and all eyes were turned in expectation of favor upon the new commanders. [4]
- The senator's wife had so completely changed in her demeanor to the water-wagtail, since Paula's imprisonment, that to Katharina she was as a living reproach, so she had no regret at seeing the worthy pair depart. [10]
- Permission to depart had been granted to him a few hours before. [10]
- He must go, for he had long been burning with impatience to depart. [10]
- But he met firmly the passive, inquisitorial eyes of the healer of the plague, and he turned, dropped another bar across the door, and bade the intruder to depart. [11]
- Would the day ever come when she, too, would depart for the bright places of the earth? [9]
- Rhodopis would not easily forgive me, if I allowed such valued guests to depart. [10]
- Now then, it doesn't seem logical that the State shall depart from this great policy, the health of the soul, and change about and take the other position in the matter of smaller consequence--the health of the body. [5]
- I hear the desert calling, and my heart stands still; There is Summer in my world and in my heart; A breath comes from the mesa, and a will beyond my will Binds my footsteps as I rise up to depart. [11]
- I hear the desert calling, and my heart stands still-- There is summer in my world, and in my heart; A breath comes from the mesa, and a will beyond my will Binds my footsteps as I rise up to depart. [11]
- And they said, Depart thou to Hades, and went their way. [5]
- If you will depart quietly and leave this woman to Miriam, I will give you the gold, and you can divide it among you. [10]
- And I can depart in peace, for I am no longer needed for anything. [10]
- At ten I depart for New Orleans. [9]
- Whatever happened, she could now depart from earth in peace. [10]
- I had such confidence in him that I saw the caravans bearing the treasure depart, without a pang of uneasiness. [10]
- So they were compelled to depart, and set forth reluctantly on their wanderings. [10]
- He who had come to bestow could not depart like a whipped dog. [9]
- By daybreak her coal was aboard, then came cleaning up, and preparations to depart. [11]
- I was in Chicago a few years ago about to depart for New York. [5]
- The inns were cheap too, and the landlord let no one depart dissatisfied with his bill. [4]
- No human being can rest for any time in a state of equilibrium, where the desire to live and that to depart just balance each other. [6]
- But this I can assure you, Phanes, I shall not let my little guests depart with the first Thracian ship. [10]
- The dagger hired by Ursula to kill Herdegen struck me; howbeit, by the time when my cousin Gotz brought my dear brother to see me, himself a free man, I was already healed of my wound and ready to depart. [10]
- Ann took him by the hand, and without a word of his ways with Ursula, not in chiding but as in deep grief, she said: "If you depart, you do me a hurt. [10]
- But by and by I cheered up, set the watch by guess, and commanded my bodings and superstitions to depart. [5]
- And a will beyond my will Binds my footsteps as I rise up to depart. [11]
- The preparations had been pleasant enough, and the prospect of sharing the same bench with the sons of noblemen and aristocratic citizens, flattered his unity; but when he saw his father depart, his heart melted and his eyes grew wet. [10]
- Well, as soon as I shall have settled up what's left of the old scores and snuffed up a few more of those pleasantly intoxicating clouds of incense, I shall pack and depart homeward. [5]
- As the Heliconidae are coloured in their usual manner, whilst the others depart from the usual colouring of the groups to which they belong, it is clear that the latter are the imitators, and the Heliconidae the imitated. [1]
- If it assails any doctrine of mine,--perhaps I am not so quick to see it as writers generally,--certainly I did not feel any disposition to depart from my habitual contentment, that you should say your thought, whilst I say mine. [6]
- Gentlemen of Cavalier and Puritan descent had not yet begun to arrive at the Planters' House, to buy hunting shirts and broad rims, belts and bowies, and depart quietly for Kansas, there to indulge in that; most pleasurable of Anglo-Saxon pastimes, a free fight. [9]
- And then, on a sudden, she stood firm on her feet, bid me depart right roughly, and pointed to the door; and I was ready and swift enough in departing. [10]
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