Lemarrois had just arrived at a gallop with Bonaparte's stern letter, and Murat, humiliated and anxious to expiate his fault, had at once moved his forces to attack the center and outflank both the Russian wings, hoping before evening and before the arrival of the Emperor to crush the contemptible detachment that stood before him.

But, in order to expiate the sin of avarice, which was my undoing, I oblige each passer-by to give me a blow.

Thou whose injustice hath supplied the cause That makes me quit the weary life I loathe, As by this wounded bosom thou canst see How willingly thy victim I become, Let not my death, if haply worth a tear, Cloud the clear heaven that dwells in thy bright eyes; I would not have thee expiate in aught The crime of having made my heart thy prey; But rather let thy laughter gaily ring And prove my death to be thy festival.

I am to blame, and punish me, make me expiate my fault.

My horror of having committed a thousand offences I had forgotten, and which nothing could ever expiate - my recollection of that indelible look which Agnes had given me - the torturing impossibility of communicating with her, not knowing, Beast that I was, how she came to be in London, or where she stayed - my disgust of the very sight of the room where the revel had been held - my racking head - the smell of smoke, the sight of glasses, the impossibility of going out, or even getting up!

"I don't see myself--or you either-- offering ourselves up to expiate her crimes."

I have many sins to expiate , and though I be deathless, life is all too short for the atonement.

Of what crime could she be guilty that she must expiate it in the dreaded arena?

'Muslims are being asked to expiate for the sins of their past rulers.

'Muslims are being asked to expiate for thesins of their past rulers.

With special emphasis, Luke presents Jesus as the suffering servant of Yahweh who would expiate for the sins of the many.