1 The air that would be healthful to the earth, the water that would enrich it, the heat that would ripen it, tear it when caged up.
2 Restore to thy master that which is his due, and enrich thyself with the remainder.
3 If Richard returns," said Fitzurse, "he returns to enrich his needy and impoverished crusaders at the expense of those who did not follow him to the Holy Land.
4 I do not despise bankruptcies, believe me, but they must be those which enrich, not those which ruin.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre DumasContext Highlight In Chapter 95. Father and Daughter. 5 It is not a fortunate discovery, and is not likely ever to enrich me in reputation, station, fortune, anything.
6 Never had that lady seemed a more tempting subject than at that moment, seated there like some sensuous Madonna, with the gleam of the fading day enriching her splendid color.
7 This poverty prevailed down to the days of Paulus Emilius, almost the last happy days for this republic wherein a citizen, while enriching Rome by his triumphs, himself remained poor.
Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius By Niccolo MachiavelliContext Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER XXV. 8 The negroes had frolicked through the legislature, grasping aliens had mismanaged the government, private individuals had enriched themselves from public funds.
9 The windy springs and the blazing summers, one after another, had enriched and mellowed that flat tableland; all the human effort that had gone into it was coming back in long, sweeping lines of fertility.
My Antonia By Willa CatherContext Highlight In BOOK 4. The Pioneer Woman's Story: III 10 Gradually, as his soul was enriched with spiritual knowledge, he saw the whole world forming one vast symmetrical expression of God's power and love.
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man By James JoyceContext Highlight In Chapter 4 11 Why, there is hardly a foot of soil in all this region that has not been enriched by the blood of men, patriots or invaders.
12 He held his sword drawn in his hand to defend himself, if I should happen to break loose; it was almost three inches long; the hilt and scabbard were gold enriched with diamonds.
13 Colle, Panard and Piron flow from it, enriched with slang.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor HugoContext Highlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER I—THE 16TH OF FEBRUARY, 1833 14 The central government gave them freedom, and the whole Nation had been enriched for more than two centuries by the labour of the Negro.
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography By Booker T. WashingtonContext Highlight In Chapter V. 15 For poverty enriches those who live above it, and is a sure passport to truly hospitable spirits.