I must next say a few words upon the angry chidings of our little creatures; for their anger sometimes vents itself in sounds.
And the angry chidings of the inhabitants of the hive, which are very distinguishable from their ordinary sounds, may be regarded as warning voices to those from whom they apprehend evil or an attack.
Hast thou oft mourned the chidingsof the world, The sound of her disquiet, that ascends For ever, mocking the high throne of GOD!
Leave the vain chidings of the world behind, Country, and hollow friends, and fly with me Where love and peace in distant vales invite.
Soon may Thy kingdom come, that love, and peace, And charity, may bid earth's chidings cease!
To be but one among many, stifleth the chidings of conscience.
The being but one among many stifleth the chidings of conscience.
The boy said nothing for sometime, but bore patiently the chidings of his mother.
They will soon overcome the chidings of conscience, and then they can be as foul-mouthed as any of their companions.
This would have been wearisome enough under any circumstances to a child not very strong; and it was sometimes rendered more than wearisome by the needless chidings of her aunt.
Not that her aunt meant to be unkind, or that her chidings were always undeserved or her complaints causeless.
The chidings of Esther were not heard among her young, or if heard, they were more in the tones of softened admonition, than in her usual, upbraiding, key.
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