Use paulus in a sentence
Sentences starting with paulus
- Paulus did not withdraw, he accepted the blow from his victim as a gift or a greeting, thinking, "Aye, and I only wish you had a dagger in your hand; I would not resist you. [10]
- Paulus soothed him with gentle words, and told him of the errand on which he had sent the lad to the farther coast of the sea. [10]
- Paulus obeyed his wish and then went with Hermas to the top of the tower to spy the distance from thence. [10]
- Paulus brought him to me this morning before he set out against the Blemmyes, that I might nurse him. [10]
- Paulus was nowhere to be seen, but there stood the food he had prepared for her. [10]
- Paulus started at the words like a sleep-walker who is suddenly wakened by hearing his name called. [10]
- Paulus collected all the overflow of the old man's heart in one sentence, and called out his blessings through his two hands as a speaking-trumpet, after his friend's son as he departed to battle. [10]
- Paulus groaned from the lowest depth of his breast and murmured while the tears ran down his cheeks, "He too has fought the fight, and he too has striven in vain. [10]
- Paulus sat by the hearth, and was so busily engaged with some carving, that he did not observe her approach. [10]
- Paulus declined to sup with them, for after he had scourged himself in despair and remorse for the throwing of the discus, he had vowed a strict fast. [10]
Sentences ending with paulus
- The workmen are to be here by sunrise, and if--" "Show me the key," interrupted Paulus. [10]
- She felt that rather would she defy the prowling panthers, the night-chill, hunger and thirst, than appear again before Dame Dorothea, the senator, and Marthana, with this guilt on her soul; and the flying Miriam was one of the goblin forms that had terrified Paulus. [10]
- The messenger had not been able to learn what his name in the world had been, but among the hermits he was known as Paulus. [10]
- I had been Menander, and like unto Saul, I became Paulus. [10]
- Did you ever love a woman, Paulus? [10]
- She takes the fire lighted by shepherds at night to warm their hands for the rising sun--the rattle of chariots for the thunders of the Almighty!--Why, how many thousands have called themselves Paulus! [10]
- And you had better not linger too long with your fair companion--pious Paulus--saintly Paulus! [10]
- It was Paulus. [10]
Short sentences using paulus
- Are you Paulus, the Alexandrian? [10]
- Was it Paulus returning? [10]
- Is Paulus with my father? [10]
- Paulus went cautiously forward. [10]
Sentences containing paulus two or more times
- The Paulus of my story must not be confounded with the "first hermit," Paulus of Thebes, whom Weingarten has with good reason struck out of the category of historical personages. [10]
- There stood the jug, which Paulus had given him, but it was long since empty, and neither Paulus nor Hermas had come back. [10]
- My father has hardly slept these five nights, and now Paulus has sent me to you--the pious Paulus of Alexandria--but you know--and so I--" "I see, I see," said Petrus with encouraging kindness. [10]
More example sentences with the word paulus in them
- You lent us yours yesterday, Paulus, and I must--" "I should soon have forgotten it," interrupted the other. [10]
- Let Paulus be your captain, for he is strong, cautious and brave. [10]
- The good Paulus, you say, is with him? [10]
- Behind the rocks which hemmed in the plateau on which Paulus met her, at last, when she was quite exhausted, she found a shady resting-place. [10]
- She knew now where the excommunicated man dwelt after whom Stephanus often asked, and she had gathered from the old man's lamentations and dark hints, that Paulus too had been ensnared and brought to ruin by her enemy. [10]
- Stephanus and Paulus were silent, and yet a tacit intercourse subsisted between them as they sat gazing towards the west, where the sun was near its setting. [10]
- She knew the way without a guide to the spring from which Paulus had brought her water at their first meeting, and she now slipped away, and went down to it with a pretty little pitcher of burnt clay in her hand. [10]
- I am a vessel of wrath," replied Paulus, with a deep, rich; sonorous voice, and his peculiarly kind blue eyes were raised to heaven as if to attest how greatly men were deceived in him. [10]
- But it fell to the ground before reaching which Paulus had indicated as the mark. [10]
- There Paulus delivered to him his father's letter to his uncle, and spoke to him more lovingly than he had ever done before. [10]
- From time to time Paulus murmured in a low voice, but in tones of keen anguish, "In vain--all in vain--" and again, "I seek, I seek--but who can show me the way? [10]
- How many kindly ties, how many services willingly rendered and affectionately accepted were swept away by these words--but Paulus obeyed at once. [10]
- The longer Paulus thought it over, the more indispensable it seemed to him that he should himself accompany the Gaulish lady to Alexandria, and in his own person find her a safe shelter. [10]
- Only tell her this, that I, Paulus, gave him this wound in a moment of rage, and to forgive me if she can, she and Petrus. [10]
- And how did this affect Paulus as he climbed the mountain, lonely and proscribed? [10]
- So soon as they reached Stephanus' cave, both turned their backs on Paulus with conspicuously marked intention; nay the acolyte signed his brow with the cross, as if he thought it necessary to protect himself against evil influences. [10]
- In front of the cave where she had hoped to meet with Paulus she found Sirona; she did not stop with her, but contented herself with laughing wildly and calling out words of abuse. [10]
- It was now some hours since Hermas and Paulus had left the wounded anchorite, and he still lay alone in his cave. [10]
- Paulus heard the soldier's steps as he paced up and down the court-yard, but they soon ceased, for Dame Dorothea appeared at the door with her husband, and on her part emphatically declared that she knew nothing of Sirona. [10]
- Paulus was still sitting on his bed, and after they had prayed together, he gave him the jar which Hermas had filled with fresh water before going down to the oasis. [10]
- Your Paulus of Sinai is my lost father. [10]
- Stephanus, whose feeble sight could not reach so far as the plain at the foot of the declivity, made Paulus report to him all that was going on there, and with the keen insight of a soldier he comprehended the centurion's plan. [10]
- Paulus declined to share the simple supper that the father and son were eating, but expressed his intention of remaining with the sick man. [10]
- But now a shadow appeared before the opening of the cave, and he breathed a deep sigh as he felt himself released from the hideous vision, for he had recognized Paulus, who came up and knelt down beside him. [10]
- With Paulus came Sergius and Jeremias to whom, on the way, he had spoken words of encouragement. [10]
- Paulus did indeed see her, but he made as though he neither, saw nor heard, for he knew she was going there to wash herself, and to dress and smarten herself as well as might be--for was she not a woman! [10]
- Clutch hold, I say, clutch hold, or--" "Or you will fall upon me," said Paulus, whose arms had dropped by his side during the youth's address. [10]
- The unfortunate Paulus sat on a stone bench in front of the senator's door, and shivered; for, as dawn approached, the night-air grew cooler, and he was accustomed to the warmth of the sheepskin, which he had now given to Hermas. [10]
- At last the sailors drew in the ropes; Paulus turned once more to the youth. [10]
- Paulus started and said, speaking like a man who is aroused from a dream and who is suddenly conscious of having heard some one speak, "You are right; it is growing dark and cool and you must go back into the cave. [10]
- Paulus had guessed rightly for she held the body of little Iambe in her arms. [10]
- Sirona had to remind Paulus that night was coming on, and was startled, when the hermit removed her hand from his arm with ungentle haste, and called to her to follow him with a roughness that was quite new to him. [10]
- Paulus did not refuse to take some food and drink, and in the cool of the evening, when he was refreshed and invigorated, he sat again by the side of Stephanus, and understood from the old man that Magdalen was certainly his wife. [10]
- Paulus declined all pity or thanks, and spoke to Hermas of his father and of his future, until it was light, and the young man prepared to go down to the oasis to pay the last honors to the dead. [10]
- They named me Paulus, and I am in truth Saul, aye, and worse than Saul! [10]
- As soon as Paulus had satisfied himself that she had no symptoms Of fever, he said, "Now, for to-day, you want nothing more but a warm mess of food, and a bed sheltered from the night-chill; I will provide both. [10]
- Paulus, on his part, did not retreat by a single step, but looked at him with a smile that alarmed Petrus and the rest of the bystanders. [10]
- Paulus rose at once, and approached the gate-way. [10]
- As the hoofs of the mule sounded fainter and fainter in the distance, Paulus also quitted the senator's courtyard; Dorothea pointed after him as he walked towards the mountain. [10]
- Petrus had heard nothing but good of Paulus, and yet he measured him now with no friendly eye, for all that wore the aspect of extravagance repelled his temperate and methodical nature. [10]
- The sun was no longer visible though its scorching heat could be felt, but Paulus paid no heed to this sign of an approaching storm. [10]
- It would take neither food nor drink; its cool little nose was hot; and when she left the cave, Iambe lay panting on the fine woollen coverlet which Paulus had spread upon the bed, unable even to look after her. [10]
- The anchorite's self-accusation must have appeared incredible, and indeed scarcely possible, to all who knew Paulus and Sirona; and nevertheless no one, not even the senator, doubted it for an instant. [10]
- Paulus thought no more of the fair, sleeping woman; tortured by acute remorse he lay on the hard stones, feeling that he had striven in vain. [10]
- The other gentle men, and among them my brother-in-law Paulus, had likewise sprung forward to lend their aid; he, indeed, had snatched his lace neck-tie off and dipped it in the fountain. [10]
- Every nerve quivered like the leaves of the poplars in her former home when the wind blows down to meet the Rhone, and she found it difficult to follow what Paulus said, and still more so to find the right answer to his questions. [10]
- Paulus, in the last few hours, was Menander again, but the lonely woman in the cavern--the cause of this transformation--the wife of Phoebicius, had undergone an even greater change than he. [10]
- When Paulus at last arose, he perceived with surprise and alarm the witnesses of his devotions, and approached Agapitus to kiss his robe. [10]
- The Junker wrapped it with care in a green leaf which, as his lady grandmother had taught him, had a healing gift; Paulus held forth the laced kerchief, and the Italian was striking wailing tones from his lute. [10]
- At the next instant she might disappear over the cliff, for though with her right hand she held on to a point of rock, Paulus could see that the boulder had no connection with the rock on which she stood, and rocked too and fro. [10]
- But the man in your lap--it is--yes, it is--" "It is your master's son Polykarp," Paulus called back to her. [10]
- The pathetic union in which he found the two men touched his heart, and, turning to Paulus, he said kindly: "I can leave you in perfect comfort, for you seem to me to have a faithful nurse. [10]
- There was something in the nature and demeanor of Paulus, which made all distrust of him impossible, and Sirona was ready to follow him, but she felt so weak that she could scarcely support herself on her feet. [10]
- Perfect stillness reigned in the cave for about an hour; at last Paulus raised his face, and said, "Forgive me Stephanus. [10]
- Paulus was sitting in front of the cave that had sheltered Polykarp and Sirona, and he watched the torches whose light lessened as the bearers went farther and farther towards the valley. [10]
- Paulus gazed in horror at the frightful scene, and cried aloud with fervent unction, "Let him go--forgive that heaven may forgive you. [10]
- But Paulus placed himself close in front of him, and said sternly: "You stay here. [10]
- Paulus sat near him and did not stir; he held his breath, and painfully suppressed even an impulse to cough, so as not to disturb the sick man's light slumbers. [10]
- I am Paulus, Hermas' best friend, and I would willingly serve you in your sore need. [10]
- Paulus smiled at her encouragingly, and said, "Now rest a little, I see what you want; one cannot defy the heat of the sun for a whole day with impunity. [10]
- They had already heard of the bishop's sentence on Paulus, the sinner, and they gave him no greeting. [10]
- Paulus shook his head disapprovingly, and in his, turn seized a flat stone; and now an eager contest began. [10]
- Before the sun had set he had informed the anchorite, to whom Paulus had directed him, that the Alexandrian declined their call, and was minded to remain on the Holy Mountain. [10]
- What if Paulus had abandoned her, and had left her to her fate? [10]
- Paulus stepped back from him a little way, shook his matted head, and said, "Is that it? [10]
- After his parting from Hermas, Paulus disappeared. [10]
- At last Hermas for the second time hit the palm-tree, while Paulus had failed to reach even the mound with his last fling. [10]
- He doubled his fists and muttered words which sounded like soldier's oaths, and with them the name now of Paulus, now of his son. [10]
- Paulus hid his face in his hands and sobbed out: "Wretch, wretch that I am! [10]
- After death, no doubt, but not till then, will a new and eternal life begin" "Not so," cried Paulus hastily, interrupting him. [10]
- As the youth disappeared behind the rocks, Paulus said, "He marches on like an experienced soldier, and the others follow him as sheep follow a ram. [10]
- While, under the direction of Agapitus stone after stone was hurled clattering over the steep precipice down upon the Blemmyes, Paulus sat by the sick man, looking at the ground. [10]
- Paulus was made conscious of what was passing in the senator's mind when, without vouchsafing a single word, he took the key from his hand. [10]
- Sirona shared the bread and the salted meal-porridge with her dog, and then lay down on the couch, where she sank at once into a deep, dreamless sleep, while Paulus passed the night sitting by the hearth. [10]
- Actius and Paulus, both men of authority, describe it. [6]
- He hired a boat from the old man for his passage across the sea for one of the gold pieces given him by Paulus, and lying down on the nets he refreshed him self by a deep sleep of some hours' duration. [10]
- Junker Henning lay at her feet, and near him my Hans' brother Paulus, and young Master Holzschuher. [10]
- Paulus met me as I fled, and said he would set it all right, and sent me away--to take my place and save my father a great trouble. [10]
- But if Petrus and your Paulus there say that He who is up above us and who let me grow up to such a lot is good, they tell a lie. [10]
- But to Paulus and in his present mood he found courage to speak out. [10]
- The next day, after the sun had passed the meridian and it was beginning to grow cool, Hermas and Paulus yielded to Stephanus' wish, as he began to feel stronger, and carried him out into the air. [10]
- He began to address him with hard words, but when he recognized in the belated worshipper the anchorite Paulus of Alexandria he changed his key, and said, in a soft and almost submissive tone of entreaty, "You have surely prayed enough, pious man. [10]
- He now had a business connection with his brother, and Paulus himself had had dealings with him. [10]
- Who gave him a better right over Sirona than he, Paulus himself, had--he who had saved her life, and had taken it upon himself to protect her? [10]
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