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"surcease" Definitions
  1. to desist from action
  2. to put an end to : DISCONTINUE
  3. CESSATION

12 Sentences With "surcease"

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" Or as Charlie Chaplin put it, "Laughter is the tonic, the relief, the surcease from pain.
Word of the Day : a stopping _________ The word surcease has appeared in two articles on NYTimes.
Let him languish in pain crying aloud for mercy, & let there be no surcease to his agony till he sing in dissolution.
What could be more natural than to seek information that would, at least, offer clarity and closure, surcease to the mind and heart?
There could even be several variations of the wall, each of which could give him a new frisson of excitement, and us surcease from his mania.
To be a participant in a good-enough democratic polis is a perpetual project that requires taking seriously one's abiding and evolving tastes and interests and working without surcease to create an ever-expanding social and linguistic space for every individual who arrives on our shores, or at our borders, to pursue happiness.
But I will now surcease from speaking of things done in former times, > and come to such miracles as have happened in our own days. To Dacius was wrongly attributed a legendary history of the first bishops of Milan up to Maternus, known as Datiana Historia Ecclesiae Mediolanensis. This text is today attributed to Landulf of Milan, a historian of the 11th-century.
Eyes Upon Separation was a hardcore punk band from Ohio that formed in 1998. In 2001, guitarist Matt Auxier briefly played in the Metalcore band, Zao. Bassist JT Woodruff formed the alternative rock band, Hawthorne Heights Second Drummer, Jeff Lohrber joined hardcore band, Suffocate Faster as well as, Today Is the Day, and currently in Harlot. Other members formed the black metal/metalcore band, Surcease.
The next day he wrote again to Walsingham that if there was going to be a "surcease of arms" then "it shall be but folly and to no purpose for me to lie here" as if he was in arms whilst Elizabeth was negotiating peace it would make him "a jest to many, and they have reason".Laughton, Volume I, pp. 50–51. Peace negotiations continued until the Armada was sailing for England.Kenny 1970, p. 133.
About 1595 Roberts probably married Charlewood's widow, Alice. He was presumably later widowered, as he is also said to have married a daughter of the stationer Thomas Heyes, with whom he published The Merchant of Venice in 1600. The court of assistants ordered, on 1 September 1595, "that James Roberts shall clerely from hensforth surcease to deale with the printinge of the Brief Catechisme", recently printed by him, and that he should deliver up all sheets of the book.Arber, Transcript of the Registers, ii.
The President of the United States kept > me unduly long counseling on matters of state. Only my plea that this is the > time and the place of my coronation obtained for me surcease from his > prayers for guidance. Encouraged by his success, in September 1923, Stephenson severed his ties with the existing national organization of the KKK, and formed a rival KKK that was made up of the chapters which he led. That year Stephenson changed his affiliation from the Democratic to the Republican Party, which was predominant in Indiana and much of the Midwest.
A History of the Class of 1863 Yale College: Being The Fourth Of Those Printed By Order Of The Class (New Haven: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1905), p. 167. Robert Bierstedt writes that Sumner preached two sermons every Sunday at the Church of the Redeemer. They "stressed without surcease the Puritan virtues of hard work, self-reliance, self-denial, frugality, prudence, and perseverance." Furthermore, writes Bierstedt, "it may be said that Sumner spent his entire life as a preacher of sermons." However, Sumner "preferred the classroom to the pulpit," so he left the ministry and returned to Yale in 1872 as "professor of political and social science" until he retired in 1909.Robert Bierstedt, American Sociological Theory: A Critical History (Elsevier, 2013), 3.

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