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perpend

[pur-puhnd] / ˈpɜr pənd /








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Would it not, as Henley used to say, give him much to perpend?

From An Ocean Tramp by McFee, William

“Let the reader therefore perpend how great and what manner of man this same blessed personage was, who, having so great prophetic knowledge, could command, by invoking the name of Christ, the winds and ocean.”

From The Hermits by Kingsley, Charles

"We shall perpend the point of receiving her," replied the King, gravely.

From The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest by Ainsworth, William Harrison

So I do, madonna; but to read his right wits is to read thus; therefore perpend, my princess, and give ear.

From Twelfth Night by Shakespeare, William

Pray perpend, pronounce, and don't be offended with either.

From Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals by Moore, Thomas