Thou tremblest; and the whiteness in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand.
You may as soon make her that you love believe it; which, I warrant, she is apter to do than to confess she does.
I pity a man ez waits fur the law ter purtect him; it's a heap apter ter grind him ter pomace.
I be a heap apter ter weep 'kase my 'quaintances ain't dead!
The cheek Is apter than the tongue, to tell an errand.
Thou trembl'st; and the whitenesse in thy Cheeke Is apter then thy Tongue, to tell thy Errand.
You may assoone make her that you Loue beleeue it, which I warrant she isapter to do, then to confesse she do's: that is one of the points, in the which women stil giue the lie to their consciences.
And our corruption is such, that though our intent be to help one another in our duties, yet we are apter far to stir up one another's distempers.
Mr. Kuepers assured me that they make far apter and better pupils than do European children of a similar age.
We are so much apterto exceed and sin in carnal, fleshly-mindedness, than in loving what is good for our souls, that there we should be much more suspicious.
You will be apter to abuse your inferiors than well to govern them.
And, sooth to say, an apter Mate Did never tempt the choice Of feathered Thing most delicate 15 In figure and in voice.
The apter he is to smatter, the slower he is in making any advance in his pretences.
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