I do beleive thee chast As the straight palme; as absolute from spots As the immaculate Ermine, who does choose, When he is hunted by the frozen Russe, To meete the toyle ere he defile the white Of his rich skin.
Those who imagine such prodigious mischiefes Should be more cunning then to be ore reacht By puisne[108] cosnage; Have you no more judgement Then to beleive I lov'd you.
Desist from protestations, or employ them Mong those who have no more discretion Then to beleive them.
Excellent Ladye I doe nowbeleive Virtue and weomen are growne frends againe.
Deare madam, heare me: You had a noble husband, while he livd; And I beleive That no perswasion cold have forcd you yeild To vitiation of his honord bed, Not with a prince.
Alas, beleive her not; greife for her sonne Has made her franticke.
Good mother, syster, deare spyrrytts, doe not haunte me: I will not from eternytie beleive That Richard is unfaythfull.
Make me beleivemy plaugs are infynett That I may so desyer to leave my fleshe And be deliverd from theym.
Thats my hope: Bate me the pleasure, and, beleive it, Sir, I shall crye out oth bargayne.
My crosse unhappye fortune hathe decreed A never shalbe conquerd; any ells, Should a but vowe to conquer 50 worlds, I would beleive a myght doo't: onlye I Shall never master a dejected slave.
Oh[92] nowe religion teache me tobeleive Another god, or I must forfayte heaven And worshypp what I see, thys happy creature.
I beleive (To which beleife a long experyence Of youre knowne worthe most steddylie directs) That if suche an affectyon manadge you, Tys not the man or sexe that causes it But the styll groweinge vertues that inhabytt The object of your love.
They made this poor fellow beleive that he was only condemned to the galleys, at which he laught, telling that it appeared they knew not he was a smith, so that he could easily file his chaines and run away.
Yett we beleive we weir not very farr off shore, for we had thousands of birds about us.
I beleive much Imports his Maj'tes service and Interest, least thinking the Pirate aforesaid might be all, security would Endanger many ships.
Beleive me I shall have it at heart to make you this visit, having two such powerful motives to it, as my Own Pleasure and yours.
I beleive it will be but for a short continuance for I beleivethat few honnest men in England shall have any place of trust or profit.
I beleive they do not continue during winter far above tidewater.
Island on a Cottonwood tree an Eagle has placed her nest; a more inaccessable spot I beleive she could not have found; for neither man nor beast dare pass those gulphs which seperate her little domain from the shores.
I ever saw any, and beleive that they are never out of season on the upper part of the Missouri and it's branches within the Mountains.
The Cutnose lodged with the twisted hair I beleive they have become good friends again.
I beleive that they raise more than one brood in a season; they have now just hatched their young.
I do not beleive that the world can furnish an example of a river runing to the extent which the Missouri and Jefferson's rivers do through such a mountainous country and at the same time so navigable as they are.
The indians all continue with us and I beleive are disposed to be faithfull to their engagements.
Antelopes; gam of every discription is extreemly wild which induces me to beleive that the indians are now, or have been lately in this neighbourhood.
I beleive it is an inhabitant of this part of the country.
I beleive has never happend with the party in killing the brown bear before.
Fork quit down, and their dams very much impeed the navigation of it from the 3 forks down, tho I beleive it practicable for Small Canoes by unloading at a fiew of the worst of those dams.
I beleive that they are found atall in the woody country, which borders this coast as far in the interior as the range of mountains which, pass the Columbia between the Great Falls and rapids of that river.
I beleive the bighorn have their young at a very early season, say early in March for they appear now to be half grown.
Charbono's son is much better today, tho the swelling on the side of his neck I beleive will terminate in an ugly imposthume a little below the ear .
I therefore beleive this treat in their Charector proceeds from an avericious all grasping dis-position.
Though at the time they may be refreshing and agreable yet beleive me they will in the end, if too often repeated and at improper seasons, prove destructive to your Constitution.
I beleive you never yet heard the particulars of his first acquaintance with her.
Musgrove you cannot think how impatiently I wait for the death of my Uncle and Aunt--If they will not Die soon, I beleive I shall run mad, for I get more in love with you every day of my Life.
I can scarcely beleive you to be serious (returned he) when you speak of their persons in so extroidinary a Manner.
My Aunt is calling me to come and make the pies, so adeiu my dear freind, and beleive me yours etc--H.
Adeiu my dear Charlotte; although I have not yet mentioned anything of the matter, I hope you will do me the justice to beleive that I THINK and FEEL, a great deal for your Sisters affliction.
Whether she really understood that language or whether such a study proceeded only from an excess of vanity for which I beleive she was always rather remarkable, is uncertain.
You've been stuffing me for about a week, and I don't beleive a Word of it.
I then put my hair up and put on my blue silk, because while I do not beleive in Woman using her femanine charm when talking busness, I do beleive that she should look her best under any and all circumstances.
I fear I am one who lives for the Day only, and as such I beleive that when people smile they are happy, forgetfull that to often a smile conceals an aching and tempestuous Void within.
But from the slight acquaintance we have had, I don't beleive they would fit me.
I told Jane the next morning, but she pretended to beleive that the cigar had been to strong for him, and that I should remember that, although very good-hearted, he was a mere child.
Seeing his eyes on me I added, "if you do not beleive that Soul can cry unto Soul, Carter, I shall go no further.
I have thought over this a great deal, and I beleive that now I understand.
Carter" I said, in a grave voice, "I know that you beleive me young and incapable of Afection.
So I through them through the window and I beleive hit the ink bottle.
In our to conversations he had not mentioned his wife, leaveing me to beleive him free to love "where he listed," as the poet says.
Suppose you take my word for that, and I agree tobeleive what you say about the wrong apartment, Even then it's rather unusual.
I then saw a Soldier in the door, and could not beleive that it was Carter Brooks, until he saluted and said: "Captain, I have come to report.
I do not beleive in laying the blame on Providence when it belongs to the Other Sex, either.
I beleive he should make no irrational conjecture, who determined, that his very eminent parts to support a Crown, and his very rugged nature to contest disloyalty, or withstand change of government, made his enemies implacable to him.
Though I have reason to beleive them that told me so, yet I do beleive that the Reader will find a great difference between this and any other, if they be compared together, and that in many respects.
The first time I took notice of her was abt a year since and when I first began to suspect and beleive it to be a Ghost I had courage enough not to be affraid, but kept it to myself a good while and only pondered very much at it.
They do beleive that those they call Gods are the spirits of men that formerly have lived upon the earth.
King on the behalf of the English, that they might have liberty to go home, and with him they were made to beleive they should return: which happened at the same time that Sir Edward Winter sent his Letters to the King for us.
Shorty trys to make you beleive somebody is a murder he ought to pick out a man that looks like the part.
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