Be not discomforted although she doth thus unexpectedly force you out of bed, before you have hardly slept an hour, for you see there's great occasion for't; and now is the time to show that you truly love your wife.
Trenholme had felt more or less prejudice against this fellow since he had become aware that he was in some way connected with the incident that had discomforted his brother in his lonely station.
His intense preoccupation in her half fascinated, half discomforted her, the more so because of the feverish lustre of his eye.
It was only his knees, my dear," protested the discomforted nobleman in a whisper as she swept past him.
She who was sore discomforted gave him the rein, nor did she utter a single cry, for she had no wish that those others should hear her, or return to her again.
So the king is come into port; sore wearied and spent is he, for the ship had much discomforted him.
No man might he meet, but he did him some outrage of his body, so great was his licence; he held all the roads and waylaid the pilgrims and did the merchants annoy; and many were oft sore discomforted thereby.
Now is he dead if he free her not; and she, on the other hand, is likewise dead; for she is greatly discomforted for him, but does not know that he is so near her.
Along the deserted highway, past the slumbering village of Ploeue they jogged, too discomforted and weary even to engage in conversation.
It was the work of a moment for the Englishmen to mount the captured steeds, then, giving a parting salute to the discomforted Sieur, they pricked the horses with the points of their weapons, and urged them into a brisk canter.
He showed them none of his finds, but sat smoking doggedly, and occasionally gazing through his smoke at The Girl in a way that distressed and discomforted her.
But we discomforted our neighbours by prospering mightily, so that there was talk of Uncle Andrew for the Provost's chair at the next vacancy.
He had long been a thorn in the side of the preachers, holding certain strange heresies that discomforted even the wildest of the hill-folk.