Use "take pity on" in a sentence

1. Xxx compleynt I hearde upon a day, Artemis singing, Artemis, ArtemIs Agaynst Pity lifted her wall PIty causeth the forests to fall, PIty slayeth my nymphs, PIty spareth so many an evu thing PIty Befouleth AprIl, PIty 15 the root al1d the spring Now If no fayre creature followeth me It IS on account of PIty, It IS on account that Pity forbldetll

2. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring; Now if no fayre creature followeth me It is on account of Pity, It is on account that Pity forbideth them slaye

3. Have pity on this old man

4. 11 I beg you to have pity on him.

5. I beg you to have pity on him.

6. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

7. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

8. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

9. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

10. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

11. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

12. " pity " and " restriction. "

13. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

14. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

15. The gods must have taken pity on your addled brain.

16. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

17. Pity Befouleth April, Pity is the root and the spring

18. The gods must have taken pity on your addled brain

19. 13 He looked so downcast I took pity on him.

20. They will show no pity on the fruit of the womb

21. 17 If disappointed, though, she wasted no energy on self-pity.

22. 15 I took pity on her and lent her the money.

23. 4 Many of the late videos are heavy on self-aggrandizement; others, on self-pity.

24. Pity stirred in her heart.

25. She summoned up all her pity for him, to smother her self-pity.

26. But if you can do anything, have pity on us and help us.”

27. 25 She summoned up all her pity for him, to smother her self-pity.

28. It's a great pity that she puts on such airs all the time.

29. Take a look at how Commiserate is built: it's from Latin "com-," which means "together with," and miserārī, "to pity." Put them together, and you get "to pity one another, Commiserate."

30. He felt something akin to pity.

31. A kind gentleman standing nearby takes pity on him and gives him ten rupees.

32. Pity is akin to love.

33. Pity us in our distress.

34. It's a pity, arguing from ignorance.

35. The beggar's story excited my pity.

36. Pity and love are closely akin.

37. She felt a stab of pity.

38. On consideration, it seemed a pity to waste this beautiful weather immured in her cabin.

39. 30 In the Dubrovlag, he had said, pity for others is always possible, but self-pity is never possible.

40. 14 He felt something akin to pity.

41. Pity we didn't bring your underwater it.

42. On the contrary, upon seeing the unfortunate traveler, the Samaritan “was moved with pity.”

43. 19 Finally, a truck driver took pity on us and gave us a ride.

44. It's a pity the two concerts clash.

45. 13 He was inclined to self-pity.

46. No, it's not a pity date.

47. 5 Pity us in our distress.

48. I sincerely pity these unfortunate beings.

49. Then a non-Israelite, a despised Samaritan, came by and took pity on the victim.

50. 8 I don't want your pity.

51. 3 Pity is akin to love.

52. 3 Stop wallowing in self-pity.

53. 17 Her irritation melted into pity.

54. Pity the Nation, the abduction of Lebanon.

55. 7 He had no pity for her.

56. A pity she's only 13, isn't it?

57. It'sa pity you shaved your moustache off.

58. 16 I felt pity for the blind child.

59. It's a pity Christmas has become so Commercialized

60. It's a pity that the two films clash.

61. What a pity they don't export it.

62. 15 The beggar's story excited my pity.

63. She watched Flora with exasperation and pity.

64. 2 I pity the fool who's illogic.

65. 9 I sincerely pity these unfortunate beings.

66. Her voice was tender, full of pity.

67. 24 Affectionate pity spread over his face.

68. Pity can be a kind of aphrodisiac.

69. I always pity the average and fat ones, congratulating myself on having avoided such a flabby fate.

70. His master, “moved to pity,” cancels the debt.

71. 9 Her voice was tender, full of pity.

72. 6 The words flooded him with self-pity.

73. Pity I didn't have time to make bouillabaisse.

74. 6 It's a pity that the two films clash.

75. A famished lion feels no pity for its prey.

76. Marks was not shown even a vestige of pity.

77. A pity, as both would have been a godsend.

78. He was drowning himself in booze and self-pity.

79. Sometimes my self-pity billowed into bleak, inconsolable despair.

80. This is a pity as it is usually curable.