Of the wearied eyes that still behold the fruit ere the seed be sown, And derive affright for the nearing night from the light of the noontide sun.
Seeing these horrors I in mine affright designed to fly; but, when he understood mine intent he reviled me and smote me a buffet so sore that it caused me to swoon.
Then he went in to his mother and on seeing her, of the overwhelming stress of joy at his escape and the memory of past affright and the hardships he had borne and the pangs of hunger, he fell to the ground before his parent in a fainting-fit.
Albeit he was affrighted beyond measure of affright he wrapped the quarters in two cloths and laid them upon one of his asses, hiding them care fully with sticks and fuel that none might see them.
Each feareth lest his turn for roasting be come, so all are affrighted with sore affright and redouble their shouts and cries.
He presented little or nothing that could affright the gentle emotions, and much that pleasurably stimulated them.
Dead with affright at first we lay; 165 But rousing up anon, We ran to see our little lord: Our little lord was gone!
Those grim and horrid Caues, Whose Lookes affright the day, Wherein nice Nature saues, What she would not bewray, Our better leasure craues, And doth inuite our Lay.
In the silence of the night, How we shiver with affright At the melancholy menace of their tone!
When they beheld their boats approach the shore, and a number of strange beings clad in glittering steel, or raiment of various colors, landing upon the beach, they fled in affright to the woods.
But (to such a degree is no denial borne by villany) all things affright our virgin minds, and the dreadful Pyreneus is placed before our eyes; and not yet have I wholly recovered my presence of mind.
Has Acrisius[84] courage enough to despise the vain Deity, and to shut the gates of Argos against his approach; and shall this stranger affright Pentheus with all Thebes?
Let us depart immediately: for the ardour of my zeal makes me impatient; nor is there aught of danger that can daunt or affright me.
Hark, hark, it was the door, Something comes this way, wondrous still and stealing May be some walking spirit to affright me.
The canons, seized with affright in the midst of their disorders, look down from their lofty dwellings on this new movement.
The provost of the convent in affright ceded all his rights to Berne for the sum of one hundred thousand florins;[929] and a bailiff, accompanied by several councillors, went and took possession of the monastery.
Already disunion, trouble, and affright began to spread among its ranks.
Now they will no longer have peace with Rome: the scales had at last fallen from their eyes, and they discovered with affright the abyss into which they had so nearly plunged.
I returned to the attack with all the arguments I could muster, and the Marechal supported me; but I saw with affright that M.
Mark the year and mark the night When Severn shall re-echo with affright The shrieks of death thro' Berkley's roof that ring, Shrieks of an agonising king!
Blood and wounds, Master Joseph, think you to affright me with words?
Poor lad, does the thought of the rope affright you?
How often does she attack and affright many real pilgrims!
Even in my childhood the Lord did scare and affright me with fearful dreams, and did terrify me with dreadful visions.
AEneas, undaunted, "that thinkest to affright me with boastful words, as if I were a witless boy?
Cry Arm through all the city: once before The horrid cry of treason didaffright Our sleeping spirits.
Let not The number of the foe affright you, The more they are, the more will the honour be.
If it is the truth, and it arrive to ME, as a warning, why shall I affright her before it come?
Eef it was the trick of my eyes, why should I affright her for the thing that is not?
And so the lovers converse on the bridge, all covered from end to end with these caricatures of human existence, until the girl hurries with affright from what she calls "this great picture-gallery of death.
And her anger and affright and grief, as she thus found herself face to face with the annihilation which chills every passion, could be read on her ingenuous, candid, lily-like face.
Then twice he heaved a sigh, and with a gesture of affright sought to brush the horrid thing away while murmuring: "Ah!
But, prithee, Must ever affront and affright me yon gap?