But James did not relish fooleries wherein he was the butt.
These fooleries put the king into such good humour that he was more witty in his speech than ordinary.
He carefully scrutinised the shape of the rooms, striking the walls and wainscots, measuring the capacity of the chambers, that no space might be left unaccounted for either in one way or another.
Ye should not have tarried in the wood after sunset.
There is no time for kissing and such fooleries when the tide serves.
Then he went away, leaving Patty much more disturbed by what he had said than by all the gay fooleries of Eddie Bell or Kit Cameron.
I wish I could say things that would make you play your pretty fooleries with ME.
In the trial of skill exhibited by the contending operators in these conjurations, we have a tissue of the most absurd and ridiculous fooleries imaginable,--the writer having taken leave of his senses, we have the hyperbole run mad.
We allow These fooleries to girls: but thou, O thou, Who tremblest on the verge of eighty-eight, 280 To Greek it still!
These learned critics seem to think that Juvenal, like the poets he ridicules, wrote nothing but trite fooleries on the Argonauts and the Lapithæ.
The world is so full of such fooleriesthat none marks them now, nor laughs at them, nor wonders at them, for all are used to them.
Excellent asses thus to be deluded, Bewail his death and cruel destinies, That lives, and laughs your fooleries to scorn.
The tom-fooleries and extravagancies of dress introduced by Charles II, are here justly and contemptuously described.
Another time of need is, when the generality of professors are decayed; when the custom of fancies and fooleries have taken away all gravity and modesty from among the children of men.
I do not believe that he would amuse himself with such fooleries as has been attributed to him.
I do not believe that he would amuse himself with such fooleries as have been attributed to him.
They are as good, we think, as that sort of thing can be, and remind us of the happier efforts of Colman, whose less successful fooleries are professedly copied in the last piece in the volume.
While the ignorant man thus gorges his mind with fooleries and absurdities, he spurns at the discoveries of science as impositions on the credulity of mankind, and contrary to reason and common sense.
It is one of the grossest fooleries which the wickedness of man has ever led him to commit.
Thy constant labour let it be To earn thyself an honest name, For fooleriespreserved in print Are perpetuity of shame.
Folks who can think on such fooleriesarc not likely to be dangerous to the crown and kingdom, I fancy.
This is not a time for fooleries and wench-hunting.
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