Use wrought in a sentence
Sentences ending with wrought
- Mischief had been wrought. [5]
- What miracles love wrought! [10]
- The time was when the divine authority of his gospel rested chiefly upon the miracles he is reported to have wrought. [6]
- One of our well meaning reptiles--I mean relic-hunters--had crawled up there and was trying to break a "specimen" from the face of this the most majestic creation the hand of man has wrought. [5]
- He said: "Tis through _me_ the change was wrought! [5]
- The ephori, on this, resolved to present you with a gigantic bronze wine-bowl, richly wrought. [10]
- Lebanon had saved the Catholic church, the temple of their faith, and in an hour was accomplished what years had not wrought. [11]
- On the edges of their bolstered hair (for it standeth crested round about their frontiers, and hanging over their faces like pendices with glass windows on every side) is laid great wreaths of gold and silver curiously wrought. [4]
- Now give me my spear, said Arthur unto Sir Lucan, for yonder I have espied the traitor that all this woe hath wrought. [5]
- But the regent did not impose this choice; she did not grudge him his late happiness, and gratefully appreciated the transformation which Barbara's rare gifts had wrought. [10]
Short sentences using wrought
- Yet lived, wrought, suffered. [6]
- Yes, mischief had been wrought. [5]
Sentences containing wrought two or more times
- A curious exemplification of the power of a single book for good or harm is shown in the effects wrought by 'Don Quixote' and those wrought by 'Ivanhoe. [5]
- For all nations in all times have built monuments on their battle-fields to keep green the memory of the perishable deed that was wrought there and of the perishable name of him who wrought it; and will France neglect Patay and Joan of Arc? [5]
More example sentences with the word wrought in them
- His words so wrought upon us that it was a relief to us all when the conversation drifted into a more cheerful channel and the natural features of the curious country we were in came under treatment. [5]
- The arch-enchanter who wrought this transformation looked, meanwhile, like the personification of political justice. [7]
- A delicious dreaminess wrought its web about my yielding senses, while the snow-flakes wove a winding sheet about my conquered body. [5]
- The king's judgments wrought frequent injustices, but it was merely the fault of his training, his natural and unalterable sympathies. [5]
- The remarkable changes wrought during my lifetime in the political affairs of Germany I can merely indicate here. [10]
- Of the wonders wrought by "the great earthquake," these were all that came under my eye; but the tricks it did, elsewhere, and far and wide over the town, made toothsome gossip for nine days. [5]
- The immortals have wrought as great a miracle in you as in me. [10]
- I have been wrought and unsettled in mind by apprehensions, and that is a thing that is not helpable when one is in a strange land and sees his resources melt down to a two months' supply and can't see any sure daylight beyond. [5]
- She thought it would restore her peace of mind forever if she could succeed in speaking to him for even one brief moment and telling him what a transformation his guilt had wrought in her ardent love and her whole nature. [10]
- Who in the world wrought this miracle with your voice? [10]
- The rabble of whom he had thought so scornfully, what a transformation seemed to have been wrought in them by the power of the Most High, since he had listened to old Eliab's tale! [10]
- Davoust and Massena, who wrought in many a battle tragedy, are here, and so also is Rachel, of equal renown in mimic tragedy on the stage. [5]
- You little realize what far-reaching harm has just been wrought here under the fickle forms of law. [5]
- Curious to see what changes time had wrought, she peered through the by no means narrow crack and overlooked the minister's spacious office, where he was now entirely alone with the Councillor Viglius. [10]
- How the people were wrought up! [5]
- Whether this change was wrought by their great approval of the assault upon Sumter, or their great resentment at the government's resistance to that assault, is not definitely known. [7]
- William Wetherell, who was looking out of the window, drew his breath, and even Jethro drew back with an exclamation at the change wrought in her. [9]
- I supposed he was going to set fire to the liquid and swallow it, so I was greatly wrought up and interested. [5]
- Her imagination, which was a spirit more sombre than sunny--more powerful than sportive--found in such traits material whence it wrought creations like Heathcliff, like Earnshaw, like Catherine. [14]
- During the long voyage, the strange mystery of the ocean was wrought into her consciousness so deeply, that it seemed to have become a part of her being. [6]
- It was a vision!--a miracle!--an anthem sung in stone, a poem wrought in marble! [5]
- This ride gave us completely the wide and ghastly desolation of the mountain, the ruin that the lava has wrought upon slopes that were once green with vine and olive, and busy with the hum of life. [4]
- The designs wrought upon these fragments are all quaint and peculiar, and so the charm of novelty is added to the deep interest they naturally inspire. [5]
- If the Knobs University bill could only go through, what a change would be wrought in the condition of most of the persons in this history. [5]
- It is astonishing to see what a change for the better in her aspect a few weeks of brain-rest and heart's ease have wrought in her. [6]
- I almost dreaded to hear his tales of the havoc he had wrought on the Union army. [4]
- It is pleasant to celebrate in this peaceful way, upon this old mother soil, the anniversary of an experiment which was born of war with this same land so long ago, and wrought out to a successful issue by the devotion of our ancestors. [5]
- We watched the tinted pictures grow and brighten upon the water till every little detail of forest, precipice and pinnacle was wrought in and finished, and the miracle of the enchanter complete. [5]
- These rested in three-branched iron chandeliers, every portion of which, from the slender central shaft to the intricately-carved and twisted ornaments, had been carefully wrought by Aquanus with his own hand. [10]
- He felt as though Heaven had wrought a miracle in his favor. [10]
- He felt as though a miracle was wrought before his eyes, and, deeply loved, kissed his master's sleeve. [10]
- The light of the sky above was a soft radiance, as of a happy Arcadian land; the fire of the toil beneath was the output of human striving, an intricate interweaving of vital forces which, like some Titanic machine, wrought out in pain--a vast destiny. [11]
- No doubt with the same amiable desire, he immediately resumed his knife and fork, as a practical assurance that the beer had wrought no bad effect upon his appetite. [12]
- He wrought in the pure mathematics, so to speak, of theology, and left the working rules to the good sense and good feeling of his people. [6]
- Smith says that the President and Council greatly envied his reputation with the Indians, and wrought upon them to believe, by giving in trade four times as much as the price set by Smith, that their authority exceeded his as much as their bounty. [4]
- The change which the power of a first love had wrought in the innermost character of Bartja, passed unnoticed by all but Tachot, the daughter of Amasis. [10]
- The housings of the mule were of fine crimson cloth; the borders embroidered with gold; the reins and head-piece were of satin, curiously embossed with needlework of silk, and wrought with golden letters. [4]
- Sir, I repudiate the loathsome vulgarism as an insult to the first miracle wrought by the Founder of our religion! [6]
- She returned into the great parlor with the wrought cornices and the medallion-portraits on the ceiling. [6]
- The prophecy of the gitana had verified itself, and the ill a fair woman had wrought a fairer woman bad conquered and abolished. [6]
- The portrait of the dead may perish if it may but save the life of him who wrought it so lovingly. [10]
- It was plain that the public trial had wrought damage: its proceedings had been discussed all over the town and had moved many to pity the abused prisoner. [5]
- He honestly believed that he had prepared the gold for the ornament on the head of the Demeter in Alexandria; yet the statue chiselled by Myrtilus had also been adorned with a diadem, and Chello had wrought the strip of gold it required. [10]
- But the passion still wrought within him, and, if he drove it from his waking thoughts, haunted his sleep until he could endure it no longer, and must give it some manifestation. [6]
- Yesterday's events were still fresh in his mind; and he had a feeling that the letting of Lempriere's blood would cool his own and be some cure for the choler which the presence of these strangers at the Court had wrought in him. [11]
- Fierce and tenacious, steel in the cruelty of his desires, fearful in the havoc he had wrought, could he be subdued? [9]
- With some, Joan's speech had wrought an effect; others feared she might die under torture; others did not believe that any amount of suffering could make her put her mark to a lying confession. [5]
- I would have sooner, I believe, wrought by the side of any rascally redemptioner in the iron mines of the Patapsco than have gone to Eton. [9]
- We have seene some use mantells made both of Turkey feathers, and other fowle, so prettily wrought and woven with threeds, that nothing could be discerned but the feathers, which were exceedingly warme and very handsome. [4]
- There were those so wrought upon by his strange eloquence and spiritual passion, so hypnotised by his physical and mental exaltation, that they rose up from the hand-laying and the prayer eased of their ailments. [11]
- The queen presently signed to Zoe, who threw a little silver ball into a bowl of the same metal, elaborately wrought and decorated, and in a few minutes the tramp of the body-guard was audible outside the door of the tent. [10]
- Then there are shirts of cambric, holland, and lawn, wrought with fine needle-work of silk and curiously stitched, costing sometimes as much as five pounds. [4]
- He said that she had always been the queenliest creature in the land, but that she was only commonplace before, compared to what she was now, so extraordinary was the improvement wrought by rich fashionable attire. [5]
- He said: "You shall not kneel to me, my matchless General; you have wrought royally, and royal courtesies are your due. [5]
- He fell into serious thought; his early training asserted itself with power, and wrought with strong influence upon his mind and heart. [5]
- Miracle on miracle seemed to him to have been wrought in his behalf; for Heaven had not only sent him Dada, but she was wearing blue ribbands; and when he asked her why, she had replied "For your sake, and because I like your Faith. [10]
- Instead of a sceptre, he swayed a long Turkish pipe, wrought with jasmine and amber, which had been presented to a stadtholder of Holland at the conclusion of a treaty with one of the petty Barbary powers. [4]
- The more he saw her, the more the sadness of her beauty wrought upon him. [6]
- I could have saved him, and--and--well, you know how the town was wrought up--I hadn't the pluck to do it. [5]
- He wrought the same marvelous change in the ways of the community that had marked his administration at Overland City. [5]
- Large vessels of richly wrought gold and silver were brought into the hall on wheels, and set on the side-boards. [10]
- Is this my reward for the august fortune my brain has wrought for thee? [5]
- George Benton fell, regularly, every three months, but was faithfully rescued and wrought with, every time, and good situations were found for him. [5]
- Miracles, it is professed, are wrought by them, or through them, as in the days of the apostles. [6]
- The ruddy, flecked porphyry, the red, white, green, or yellow marbles which had been used for the decorations were all the finest and purest ever wrought upon by Greek craftsmen. [10]
- It was a pitiable sight, truly pitiable, yet so vast, so far beyond the possibility of relief, that many single sorrows of small dimensions have wrought upon my feelings more than the sight of this great caravan of maimed pilgrims. [6]
- Master Byles Gridley's penetrating and stinging caution was the text, and the grotesque carvings and the portraits furnished the "properties" with which her own mind had wrought up this scenic show. [6]
- And, on the other hand, there are many nervous and over-sensitive natures which have been wrought up by self-torturing spiritual exercises until their best confessor would be a sagacious and wholesome-minded physician. [6]
- I know; not one will remember that the other was a woman, a feeling human being; it will occur to no one that his deed on the one hand saved an hour of discomfort, and on the other wrought half a century of despair. [10]
- I will hang On thy neck the long chain of wrought gold, When the gates of Bagdad are before us-- Doos ya lellee! [11]
- At the beginning of the war, and for some time, the use of colored troops was not contemplated; and how the change of purpose was wrought I will not now take time to explain. [7]
- Hose and breeches of silk, velvet, or other rich stuff, and fringed garters wrought of gold or silver, worth five pounds apiece, are some of the items noted. [4]
- The hoarseness was now barely perceptible in her speech, and Dr. Mathys, whom she visited in April, encouraged her, and told her of really marvellous cures wrought by the famous old springs. [10]
- Canst thou, indeed, not tell what wrought in thee To bring me as a captive to thy feet? [11]
- You remember that not far back in history such a transformation as this could not have been wrought in a hundred years. [4]
- And she had no word of reproach for this poor wretch who had wrought day and night with deceits and treacheries and hypocrisies to betray her to her death. [5]
- Verily, this is no common mind; else, crazed or sane, it could not weave so straight and gaudy a tale as this out of the airy nothings wherewith it hath wrought this curious romaunt. [5]
- This prayer, was never reported, as is the questionable custom with regard to some of these performances, but it was wrought up with a good deal of rasping force and broad pathos. [6]
- But it would never do to make her who had wrought the miracle so soon the confidante of his hatred. [10]
- I have had my reward, for I have wrought out my thought, I have said my say, I have freed my soul. [6]
- There is the musty old inn, where the dirt has accumulated for years, and slow neglect has wrought a picturesque sort of dilapidation, the mouldiness of time, which has something to recommend it. [4]
- My poems are mere Cairngorms, wrought up, perhaps, with a cunning hand, and may pass well in the market as long as Cairngorms are the fashion; but they are mere Scotch pebbles, after all. [4]
- I came in May, and wrought 35 successive days without a break. [5]
- What you call magic, when I practice it, Eros, the great god of love, has wrought a thousand times in your breast. [10]
- The trial was long and exciting; the community was fearfully wrought up. [5]
- In a nation like ours, this popular sovereignty and squatter sovereignty have already wrought a change in the public mind to the extent I have stated. [7]
- Washed by her light, the quaintly wrought balconies and heavy-tiled roofs of the Spanish buildings, risen from the charred embers, took on a touch of romance. [9]
- Not in literary letters--prepared with care, and the thought of possible publication--but in those letters wrought out of the press of circumstances, and with no idea of print in mind. [5]
- A strange and lasting impression was wrought upon me by a corpse and a picture in this convent. [10]
- The floors were laid in fanciful figures wrought in mosaics of many-colored marbles. [5]
- No one can keep in the same place in life simply by standing still, and the events of the past two years had wrought a subtle change in our quiet. [4]
- Just how easily it was followed by the audience, just how far they were satisfied with its large principles wrought into a few broad precepts, it would be easier at this time to ask than to learn. [6]
- In marble, could it have been wrought by a great sculptor, men would have dreamed before it of high things. [9]
- My nervous system is soon wrought on. [14]
- Last night--the night in which once before such terrors were wrought, the stars confirmed the fatal oracle with as much naked plainness, as much unmistakable certainty as if they had tongues to shout the evil forecast in my ear. [10]
- These were wrought in silver and gold, and set with costly marbles, and they stood out from the marble background like metal work on a leather shield, or the rich ornamentation on a sword-sheath. [10]
- The ice-storm occurs in midwinter, and usually its enchantments are wrought in the silence and the darkness of the night. [5]
- The miracle wrought in his behalf forbade him to yearn for happiness and joy here below. [10]
- Mary took him in hand, and when she was done with him he was a man and a brother, without distinction of color, and his saturated hair was neatly brushed, and its short curls wrought into a dainty and symmetrical general effect. [5]
- The Senator wrought in Bible classes, and nothing could keep him away from the Sunday Schools--neither sickness nor storms nor weariness. [5]
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