But how came the hand todiscompose you so much, if it was only a letter of business?
By the expression of Mr Primrose's countenance, which seldom indeed concealed or belied the emotions of his mind, it was visible that some calamity had befallen him, or at least that something had occurred to discompose him.
And having been long used to sea-voyages, those motions, although sometimes very violent, did not much discompose me.
The company started, and whispered and wondered what could have happened to discompose the imperial family; but no one present was competent to solve the mystery.
My approach seemed to discompose them not a little.
The conduct of an husband can not discompose a Lady of sense.
And having been long used to sea voyages, those motions, although sometimes very violent, did not muchdiscompose me.
Settle your estates betimes, that worldly matters may not distract or discompose you.
Any such tuggings of mind or heart as would ruffle and discompose the smoothness of lyrical division would be quite out of keeping in a course of dream-life.
Your suspicions discompose me very much," and he came back for a candle.
And sound sleep thus broken off with sudden alarms, is apt enough to discompose any one.
And sound Sleep thus broke off, with suddain Alarms, is apt enough to discompose any one.
A good mind may bear up under them with fortitude, with indolence, and with cheerfulness of heart--the tossing of a tempest does not discompose him, which he is sure will bring him to a joyful harbour.
I have been ill,' said she, 'and am still so weak that any trifle can discompose me.
Madame de Frontignac was out of all patience, and determined in her small way to do something to discompose the fixed state of things.
Something appeared to discompose her this afternoon; there were those evident signs of a consultation impending, which to an experienced eye are as unmistakeable as the coming up of a shower in summer.
News arrived from Dunore this spring, which Linda fancied would sorely discompose Andy.
The mass of food cooked for the important day required so much extra labour, as sorely to discompose the Irish damsel who acted under Linda's directions.
His complexion may trouble the physiologists; but is not likely to discompose the poetical reader under the tuition of Christopher North.
In throngs the miserable flee; Encircled in thy frozen arms, They bid defiance to their harms, Regardless of those pond'rous little things That discompose th' uneasy heads of kings.
May Halcyons in her bosom build their nest, Whatever storms shall discompose my breast.
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