Go, Apelles, take with you your Campaspe; Alexander is cloyed with looking on that which thou wondrest at.
The cloyed will- That satiate yet unsatisfied desire, that tub Both fill'd and running- ravening first the lamb, Longs after for the garbage.
Some are cloyed with their desires, as the worms and insects in the dirt; and others are devoid of their desires as the emancipate yogis, and the heirs of salvation.
He had been cloyed with the pleasures of ambition before he had been seasoned to its pains.
Infidelities of every kind within this godless universe gave men, even gentry like himself who were cloyed by leisure, a rapturous respite from their roles as automatons and thus they were an essential sport of man.
I but the man that was his bedfellow Whom he hath cloyed and graced with princely fauours That he should for a forraine purse, to sell 5 His Soueraignes life to death and trechery.
There is continual abundance, a magazine of thought, and yet a perpetual variety of entertainment; which creates such an appetite in your reader, that he is not cloyed with any thing, but satisfied with all.
Why, there is Deucalion, that once I took the flavour of and threw aside when he cloyed me.
If you be not Too much cloyed with fat meat, our humble author The story will continue with Sir John in't, And make you merry with fair Kate of France.
The audience was notcloyed with fat meat, Sir John was not killed with their hard opinions; he was popular from the first hour of his appearance: but Shakspeare never kept his word.
He in short carried the girl home and then prostituted her to the duke's pleasure, after he had been cloyed himself.
The earl, who was soon cloyed with the possession of any one woman, tho' the fairest in the world, forsook her.
She was the color of cloyed honey when the sugar granules begin to show through.
Far from being cloyed with the possession of each other, our raptures seemed to increase with the term of our union.
From these hints of intelligence our young gentleman suspected, or rather made no doubt of, her infidelity; and being by this time well nigh cloyed with possession, was not sorry to find she had given him cause to renounce her correspondence.
In both the flesh is rich and finely flavored; but the appetite of man becomes cloyedwith salmon-flesh sooner than with that of whitefish, smelt, or charr.