Hence, when they are gushing over, they bespatter everything about them with the white spume, but when they are spent the sharpest eye cannot discern them.
Lord Sandwich tells me how Mr. Edward Montagu begins to show respect to him again after his endeavouring to bespatter him all was possible; but he is resolved never to admit him into his friendship again.
He expects Sir George should not bespatter him privately, in revenge, not openly.
Do you think I am likely to play the Pharisee, and be eager to bespatter the grave of this poor sufferer?
And after wallowing in the gutter, he lives to bespatter his virtuous brother with the mire from his carriage wheels.
And knock down worth, bespatter merit: Don't stint--all will your scandal credit.
On all exerting wit and tongue, His rattling jokes, at random flung, Bespatter widely friend and foe.
Then it was that those who understood his pranks would be sure to get far enough out of his way; and whenever curiosity attracted strangers to laugh or to listen, he would of a sudden bespatter them with mud.
So when the king is a horseback he is sure to be the dirtiest person of the company, and they that make their court best are such as bespatter him most.
That it is not an infallible sign of great mental refinement to bespatter our fellow-creatures, while every nerve is writhing in honor of our pigs, our cats, our stocks, and our stones.
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