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fleeth

vb. (context archaic English) Third-person singular present simple form of '''flee'''

Usage examples of "fleeth".

He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down: he fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.

Like the wicked man who fleeth when no man pursueth, Charles trembled lest the indignation of the people, of the saint, and of God should crush her in punishment of her sins.

Arinbiorn, but as the sword fleeth, when it springeth up from the iron helm to fall on the woollen coat.

For though we sleep, or wake, or roam, or ride, Aye fleeth time, it will no man abide.

To whom all this world fleeth for succour, To have release of sin, of sorrow, of teen!

Bible that a Boston society had placed in his cabin, as in every other part of the ship, and he had fallen upon two verses that stuck in his memory: the wicked fleeth where no man pursueth, and the fall of a liar is as from the housetop.

Goldry and the other lords scowled upon him terribly, and the guests near the door fell to hooting and reviling of the Witches, the Ambassador went forth hastily and hastily down the shining stairs and across the court, as one who fleeth along a lane on a dark and windy night, daring not to turn his head lest his eye behold some fearsome thing prepared to clasp him.

Zeldornius would I encounter and engage him in battle, that still fleeth before my face.