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lay and dying
and though he had found the strength to run with us, now he collapsed and lay on the ground, dying, the Reverend holding his head and wiping his hot brow.
Although he had long suffered from heart trouble, his early death was unexpected ; taken ill suddenly at the end of 1934, he lay bedridden for three months before dying of pneumonia.
A honey bee queen may lay 2000 eggs per day during spring buildup, but she also must lay 1000 to 1500 eggs per day during the foraging season, mostly to replace daily casualties, most of which are workers dying of old age.
Whatever the nature of their relationship, Domitian seems to have displayed little sympathy when his brother lay dying, instead making for the Praetorian camp where he was proclaimed emperor.
Often depicted in carvings c. 800 AD, the Norse hero Gunther ( also known as Gunnar ), played a lute with his toes as he lay dying in a snake-pit, in the legend of Siegfried.
As Trajan lay dying, nursed by his wife, Plotina ( a supporter of Hadrian ), he at last adopted Hadrian as heir.
As he lay dying, Nessus plotted revenge, told Deianira to gather up his blood and spilled semen and, if she ever wanted to prevent Heracles from having affairs with other women, she should apply them to his vestments.
One of the dying was Chief Narbona, who was scalped as he lay dying by a New Mexican souvenir hunter.
Yet when the latter lay dying at Salerno on 25 May 1085, the Abbot of Monte Cassino was one of those whom he recommended to the cardinals of southern Italy as fittest to succeed him.
In 1130, as Pope Honorius II lay dying, the cardinals decided to entrust the election to a commission of eight men led by papal chancellor Haimeric, who had his candidate Cardinal Gregory Papareschi hastily elected as Pope Innocent II.
In 1143, as the Pope lay dying, the Commune of Rome, to resist papal power, began deliberations that officially reinstated the Roman Senate the following year.
The first " battle " was said to last a few seconds or so, but took a toll, as several white and black lay dead or dying in the street.
As he lay dying, he attempted to write " Here lies Darby Crash " on the wall, but did not finish.
Harold's son Ulf, along with Morcar and two others, were released from prison by King William as he lay dying in 1087.
Most of these were with the full knowledge of Alexandra, who later permitted Alice Keppel to visit the King as he lay dying.
As Boromir lay dying, he remorsefully confessed to attempting to take the Ring from Frodo, and that his impending death was his penance.
Rivers signed the papers as he lay dying in the Evelyn Nursing Home following an unsuccessful emergency operation.
As Alexios lay on his deathbed in the monastery of the Mangana on 15 August 1118, John, consorting with relatives whom he could trust, among whom was his brother, the sebastokratōr Isaac Komnenos, stole into the monastery and removed the imperial signet ring from his dying father.
As Constantine lay dying, he was persuaded by his councilors, chiefly the logothetes tou dromou John, to ignore the rights of Theodora and to pass the throne to the doux ( Duke ) of Bulgaria, Nikephoros Proteuon.
As Henry lay dying, Queen Catherine limited access to his bedside and denied his mistress Diane de Poitiers access to him, even though he repeatedly asked for her.
As he lay dying, Nessus tricked Deianira, telling her that a mixture of olive oil and his heart's blood would ensure that Heracles would never again be unfaithful.
As she lay dying in his arms, she told him " On our wedding vows, please never marry Eos ".

lay and Alp
Alp Arslan's strength lay in the military realm.

lay and Arslan
Much of the storyline is intimately related to the lay of the land in Arslan.

lay and whispered
After an impressive display on the part of both Odin and Vafthrudnir, the giant was eventually defeated by a quite unanswerable question, when the god asked the giant what he had whispered to his dead son Balder before he life the pyre on which he lay.

lay and son
Claudius frequently used the term " filius Drusi " ( son of Drusus ) in his titles, in order to remind the people of his legendary father and lay claim to his reputation.
As Abraham is about to lay the knife upon his son, God restrains him, promising him numberless descendants.
God also assured that he would be with him, he would prosper, and he would also see his son Joseph who would lay him to rest.
The team to lay out the body shell design was led by Ferry Porsche's eldest son, Ferdinand Alexander Porsche ( F.
One of the grenades wounded Linder, and as he lay there a contra came up and blew his brains out ...’ son Ben was killed by somebody paid by somebody paid by somebody paid by President Reagan .’” Linder ’ s father has a valid point since Reagan himself had stated “ I ’ m a contra too ”, compared the contras with the founding fathers and the people in the French resistance, and then spent the money, $ 100 million in military aid issued just in 1986 to the contras.
Hideyoshi led troops in the Battle of Anegawa in 1570 in which Oda Nobunaga allied with future rival Tokugawa Ieyasu ( who would eventually displace Hideyoshi's son and rule Japan ) to lay siege to two fortresses of the Azai and Asakura clans.
He was the son of Demeter and the demigod Iasion, with whom she lay in a thrice-ploughed field.
Biki lay with his own sister and she bore him two children, a son, Taufulifonua, and a daughter, Havea Lolofonua ; Atungaki also lay with his sister, who bore him a daughter, Velelahi ; and Fonuauta lay with his sister and she bore him a daughter, Velesii.
The land on the Yellow Creek would lay dormant for more than 50 years until 1865 when Thomas Struthers, son of John Struthers, bought back the land his father had lost following the War of 1812.
He was son of Crínán, hereditary lay abbot of Dunkeld, and Bethóc, daughter of king Malcolm II of Scotland ( Máel Coluim mac Cináeda ).
Abraham's willingness to give up his own son Isaac is seen, in this view, as foreshadowing the willingness of God the Father to sacrifice his Son ; also contrasted is Isaac's submission in the whole ordeal with Christ's, the two choosing to lay down their own lives in order for the will of God to be accomplished, as no struggle is mentioned in the Genesis account.
Then, when Abraham lay his son down, upon his forehead, and was about to sacrifice him and offer him up, a voice called out to him, telling him that he had fulfilled the vision and had passed the test of God successfully.
However, their cooperation began to loosen from 1053 when the king fathered a son, Salamon, because from that time King Andrew wanted to ensure his son's inheritance against his brother, who pursuant to the old Hungarian custom, as the oldest member of the royal family, could lay claim to the throne in case of the king's death.
Part of the monarchy's appeal may lay in the personal characteristics of Juan Carlos, whose philosophy on his family, on personal integrity, and on a selfless work ethic were revealed in intimate private letters of fatherly advice to his son Felipe, Prince of Asturias, between 1984 and 1985, when Felipe was then attending university in Canada.
She came upon a dead man ; Thorbrand, Snorri's son, with a flat stone fixed in his head ; his sword lay beside him, so she took it up and prepared to defend herself therewith.
In 1436, it is recorded that " Alan son of John Riabhach MacLachlan of Dunadd " was made seneschal of the lands of Glassary ; the chief place of residence of the MacLachlans of Dunadd lay below the fort.
Under Charlemagne's surviving legitimate son, Louis the Pious ( ruling 813 — 840 ), who, however, lacked Charlemagne's military charisma, the process of disintegration was hastened, as, once he had associated the choice of missi with the assembly of nobles, the nobles interfered in the appointment of the missi, who, now selected from the district in which their duties lay, were soon found to be looking after their own interests rather than those of the central power, and to be associated with the rising local hereditary filiations.
In 862 Charles granted Louis the Stammerer, his son, the lay abbacy of Saint Martin of Tours, a small benefice in comparison with the kingdom he had received in 856 ( and lost in 858 ).
He had petitioned the Queen as he lay dying to allow him to see his wife and his son, who had been born after his imprisonment.
Chen Li-an, the son of former Premier and Vice President Chen Cheng, used his Buddhist background ( lay leader of the Fo Guang Shan order ) and stressed moral purity and honest government.

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