"Depart" Quotes from Famous Books
... boy waits a hearing, He must not unconsoled depart. Thy cap and mantle straightway lend me! I'll play the comedy ... — Faust • Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
... Jews, with whom he had now to deal, and was thereby betrayed into a greater heat and passion than ordinary, and that by consequence he does not hear reason with his usual fairness and impartiality; he seems to depart sometimes from the brevity and sincerity of a faithful historian, which is his grand character, and indulges the prolixity and colors of a pleader and a disputant: accordingly, I confess, I always read these sections with less pleasure than I do the ... — Against Apion • Flavius Josephus
... THE SEA. By old statutes, now obsolete, to depart this realm without the king's license incurred forfeiture of goods; and masters of ships carrying such persons ... — The Sailor's Word-Book • William Henry Smyth
... and destruction say we have heard tell of it. God understandeth the way thereof and He knoweth the place thereof. For He looketh to the ends of the earth and seeth under the whole Heaven. But to man He hath said: Behold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom, and to depart from evil is understanding. [Turns suddenly to the DOCTOR.] How's that for Agnosticism, Dr. Grimthorpe? What a ... — Magic - A Fantastic Comedy • G.K. Chesterton
... people rose, as it were, from the earth, and silently and discreetly took charge of his possessions. They had been born and bred for that sole purpose—servants of the cheque-book. When that was at an end they would depart as mysteriously ... — The Day's Work, Volume 1 • Rudyard Kipling
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