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1 To bluff a bluffer was to smite with the steel of justice.
2 But does it always smite with the unerring stroke of Excalibur?
3 As for the destruction before us, smite with thy rod.
4 Were his, to smite with hand and launch from lip-
5 Behold ye fast for strife and debate, and to smite with the fist of wickedness.
6 The peak swayed and tottered, and was ever about to smite with a granite arm.
7 And when did ever bold Welshmen fall upon unarmed strangers to smite with the sword?
8 Peter and Philip asked Jesus, saying, "Lord, shall we smite with the sword?"
9 Yes, it is old-fashioned in these days to smite with the rattan as did the mighty of yore.
10 When hands were laid on Jesus, one of the disciples cried, "Shall we smite with the sword?"
11 What deed more despicable can we do than to squander gold on those whom we should smite with steel?
12 If the arm is to smite with vigour, it must smite at the bidding of a calm and light heart.
13 God also bids the prophet stamp with his feet, and smite with his hand upon his thigh (Num.
14 The officer who inflicts flagellation on a criminal must smite with one hand only, but yet with all his force.
15 And Kana said, "Look sharp, now, and when the pointed snout crosses our bow, smite with thy rod."
16 There was a minute's silence, so deep that the ticking of the clock seemed to smite with pain upon the ear.
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