Does not St. Peter[657] tell us that "the devil prowls about us like a roaring lion, always readyto devour us?
Spain, and the pope himself, always ready to add the authority of his example to his preaching.
He has plenty, and though he is always ready to take, he is ready to give, too, when it is meet and fitting.
Every word the dragoman spoke breathed the scorn which a mean and narrow-minded man isalways ready to heap on those who share the kindness of his own benefactors.
Always ready to oblige me, she sat down directly and wrote the duke a letter, telling me to deliver it myself since my personal description was necessary.
All that is nothing to a young spark of twenty-five; one is always ready for an assault at that age; not like me who only feel myself a man in presence of charms like yours, of which I long to be the lawful possessor.
You are right, it is a pleasant recollection; and thus I am always ready to forgive young folks the peccadilloes that love makes them commit.
On awaking, the senses are again active and always ready to resume their action.
Circumstance, always ready to meet his wishes, offered assistance, though in an unexpected form.
The king, was, moreover, always ready to reward them; he was a man of cultivated tastes, and he delighted in being thought the patron of learning.
America is always ready to fight for the things which are American.
She is known to be always ready to do a kind action--but we must be very careful!
He had at one time been much in the confidence of the Elector, and was at the head of all the affairs of the mints and the coinage in the country; always ready to produce large sums of money, no matter how large, when required.
Masaniello's worthy comrade, always ready to lay his hand to any evil trick, any robberish undertaking; if his dangerous stay in Rome is prolonged, we shall soon feel the effects of it heavily.
This clergyman "might not only be the most patient of butts and of listeners, might not only be always ready in fine weather for bowls, and in rainy weather for shovelboard, but might also save the expense of a gardener, or of a groom.
He is always ready to become anything as the times shall please to dispose of him, but is really nothing of himself; for he that sails before every wind can be bound for no port.
If so, the essential and immanent power at the heart of beings, always ready to manifest itself as soon as circumstances give it access to the light of consciousness, might be expressed by the single word, sociability.
The moralists themselves must not be so wedded to their opinions that they are not always ready to change when they find they are wrong or learn that the Church does not admit their view.
For man is always able to repent and God is always ready to pardon the penitent (Joel, ii.
The surly man is always ready to contradict or argue, he is hard to please, sensitive, sour in visage, gruff in words, and much given to complaint or sullen silence.
God isalways ready to strengthen those who strive lawfully.
Chavernay has a sharp tongue, and spares no one, not even me, yet I am always ready to forgive him his impudence.
She is an incurable flirt; and she was quite sure that she had captivated Ned, who is always ready to make love to anyone that will listen to him.
Always ready to make allowances for her, provided she sends you to lecture me, Conny.
If Wampum, Flora's Indian control, weren't always ready to assist her it would be something terrible.
The one good thing about him is that he's always ready to make good with the ring whenever I say the word.
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