And in the same wise he served King Uriens of the land of
Gore.
Gore had served Colonel Lloyd, in the capacity of overseer, upon one of the out-farms, and had shown himself worthy of the high station of overseer upon the home or Great House Farm.
As these ruffians turned and turned, their matted locks now flung forward over their eyes, now flung backward over their necks, some women held wine to their mouths that they might drink; and what with dropping blood, and what with dropping wine, and what with the stream of sparks struck out of the stone, all their wicked atmosphere seemed
gore and fire.
There were traces of his
gore in that spot, and I covered them with garden-mould from the eye of man.
I wish he mayn't
gore anybody then, that's all," said Jane, not altogether despising a hypothesis which covered a few imaginary calamities.
The stag stopped, turned, and lowered its head preparing to
gore her to death.
Again, erect upon their hind legs they pulled and tugged like human wrestlers; but always the giant fangs found their bloody part to play until both combatants and the ground about them were red with
gore.
The chief justice stepped cautiously, and shuddered, as if he were afraid that, even now, the
gore of his slaughtered countrymen might stain his feet.
They couldn't 'welter in
gore,' to save their lives
These radii are connected at the outer extremities by two bands of flattened wire - the whole in this manner forming the framework of the screw, which is completed by a covering of oiled silk cut into
gores, and tightened so as to present a tolerably uniform surface.
with mortal pangs The mimes become its food, And the angels sob at vermin fangs In human
gore imbued.
The Grand Duchess had on a white alpaca robe, with the seams and
gores trimmed with black barb lace, and a little gray hat with a feather of the same color.