e"en造句1. E'en as a hand-grenade, that scatters destruction around it.
2. E'en now, while walking down the rural lane.
3. E'en though Thy delight and glory Mean that I endure the cross.
4. So I e'en let him out, and he ran away as if he had been frighted out of his Wits: But I had forgot then what I learn'd afterwards, that Hunger will tame a Lyon.
5. No bute, but e'en a woman, and commanded By such poor passion as the maid that milks And does the meanest chares.
6. Around Scotland the day had different names such as Bannock Night, Beef Brose and Shriften E'en.
7. Then one day Burton showed up with a Pekingese, named E'en So.
8. I was never so beaten with anything in my life: but you must e'en take it as a gift of God; though it's as dark almost as if it came from the devil.
9. I was not fond of pampering that susceptible vanity of his; but for once, and from motives of expediency, I would e'en soothe and stimulate it.
10. E'en from the tomb the voice of nature cries, E'en in our Ashes live their wonted fires.