Unhallowed
in sentence
7 examples of Unhallowed in a sentence
I had been forewarned by those who have gone before into this
unhallowed
ground of what to expect, but I had no idea it would go as far as it did.
I can see the two of them now as they stood, the white man with his legs far apart, shrieking out curses, and the
unhallowed
dwarf with his hideous face, and his strong yellow teeth gnashing at us in the light of our lantern.
"And while the friends of thy father--while each true Saxon heart, as it breathed a requiem for his soul, and those of his valiant sons, forgot not in their prayers the murdered Ulrica--while all mourned and honoured the dead, thou hast lived to merit our hate and execration--lived to unite thyself with the vile tyrant who murdered thy nearest and dearest--who shed the blood of infancy, rather than a male of the noble house of Torquil Wolfganger should survive--with him hast thou lived to unite thyself, and in the hands of lawless love!""In lawless hands, indeed, but not in those of love!" answered the hag; "love will sooner visit the regions of eternal doom, than those
unhallowed
vaults.--No,
"'Sancta Maria!'" ejaculated Father Ambrose, "how prompt to ire are these
unhallowed
laymen!--But be it known to you, brave knights, that certain murderous caitiffs, casting behind them fear of God, and reverence of his church, and not regarding the bull of the holy see, 'Si quis, suadende Diabolo'---""Brother priest," said the Templar, "all this we know or guess at--tell us plainly, is thy master, the Prior, made prisoner, and to whom?""Surely," said Ambrose, "he is in the hands of the men of Belial, infesters of these woods, and contemners of the holy text, 'Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets naught of evil.'"
The apprehensions of Isaac, however, were not ill founded; and the generous and grateful benevolence of his daughter exposed her, on her return to Ashby, to the
unhallowed
gaze of Brian de Bois-Guilbert.
I was not obliged to bring their
unhallowed
scrawls, and run the risk of being bewitched, as more folks than one told me.
Nor were they less careful to prevent any
unhallowed
layman from touching the pall, which, having been that used at the funeral of Saint Edmund, was liable to be desecrated, if handled by the profane.
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