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"Rue" in a Sentence (28 examples)
I rue the day I crossed paths with this asshole.
The Rue St. Antoine is located in the extension of the Rue de Rivoli.
You'll rue the day you wronged me.
"If yet he lives and looks upon the sun, / nor cruel death hath snatched him from the light, / no fear have we, nor need hast thou to shun / a Trojan guest, or rue kin offices begun."
"'Once had your hands,' said Calchas, 'dared profane / Minerva's gift, dire plagues' (which Heaven forestall / or turn on him) 'should Priam's realm sustain; / but if by Trojan aid it scaled your wall, / proud Asia then should Pelops' sons enthrall, / and children rue the folly of the sire.'"
Of these Garlands and Nosegays are tied round with twigs. There are also sweet herbs added such as Marjoram, Flowergentle, Rue, Lavender, Rosemary, Hysop, Spike, Basil, Sage, Mints and so on.
I rue the day I met them.
"We rue the loss of the species in terms of the information, the potential, maybe, for pharmaceutical products that are not known yet, and just because they are part of the natural heritage of the planet," he said.
In the Rue de Seine he met Planchet, who had stopped before the house of a pastry cook, and was contemplating with ecstasy a cake of the most appetizing appearance.
The sun was just disappearing behind the roofs of the Rue Saint-Lazare, but still shed its rays obliquely on that little, overdressed crowd.
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When I was one-and-twenty I heard him say again, / "The heart out of the bosom was never given in vain; / 'Tis paid with sighs aplenty and sold for endless rue." / And I am two-and-twenty, and oh, 'tis true, 'tis true.
to rue the day
I rued the day I crossed paths with her.
I wept to see, and rued it from my heart.
Thy will chose freely what it now so justly rues.
And feminization of the homeland is something to be rued, while the feminized humiliation of the enemy for the sake of the fatherland is cause for commendation and celebration.
And was the fact she was no longer losing large chunks of time something to be celebrated or something to be rued?
“If we get in a fight, you'll be ruing your lack of training.”
Nicola Sturgeon rues descent into ‘toxic’ debate on topics such as equal marriage [title]
The line used to continue to Ilfracombe, but that was closed in 1970 - another short-sighted decision that is still rued today.
[…] till our Lord's clouds rue upon the earth, and send down a watring of rain: Truly , I think Christ's misty dew a welcome message from heaven, till my Lord's rain fall : […]
1842, Nicholas Ridley, The Life of Nicholas Ridley which stirred men's hearts to rue upon them
Rue on thy despairing lover! Canst thou break his faithfu' heart?
Old year, we'll dearly rue for you.
But th'aged Nourse, her calling to her bowre, / Had gathered Rew, and Savine, and the flowre / Of Camphora, and Calamint, and Dill [...].
Ophelia: There’s fennel for you, and columbines: there’s rue for you; and here’s some for me: we may call it herb-grace o' Sundays: O you must wear your rue with a difference.
The life of one plant would be affected by another. Rue was definitely hostile to basil, rosemary to hyssop, but coriander, dill and chervil lived on the friendliest of terms[.]
Like the water lily, endive, and lettuce, rue was believed to have anti-aphrodisiac properties.
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