To be sure, they gave him sudden frights sometimes, when they happened to surprise him, but these frights lasted only until he reached the nearest bramble-tangle or hollow log where they could not get at him.
He leaves me now to my sad Frights a Prey; O, my dear Bonvile!
Then, in his mind, innate doubts, frights and despairs that slumbered, all that his father had bequeathed to him as a sombre inheritance, all these things have taken a black form which stands before him.
The very name of Jesus is the very tower of the Christian church, and that by which she frights the world, not designedly, but through their misunderstanding; for neither she nor her Jesus is for doing them any hurt.
They now took leave of him and went on their way, when they met with all kinds of frights and fears, till they came to a place which bore the name of Vanity Fair.
And frights good people, And sends them to Segovia for their fortunes: I am strange airs, and excellent sweet voyces.
It is also excellent at helping one over those difficulties that men, by frights and terrors, may lay in our way.
She saw the swords of fighting men made red, And heard the cries of those with them wounded; Must not her frights then be much more by far, Than theirs that to such doings strangers are?
It is excellent at helping one over the difficulties that men, by frights and terrors may lay in our way.
For, so soon as ever he had hopes of mending, and found that his strength began to renew, his trouble began to go off his heart, and he grew as great a stranger to his frights and fears, as if he never had them.
We have respect for man's immortal soul, We seldom take man's life, except in war; It frights the traitor more to maim and blind.
Will not a single death give satisfaction, O you most greedy men and most ungratefull,-- The quiet sleep of him you gape to swallow, But you must trym up death in all his terrors And add to soules departing frights and feavors?
I am full of feares, and my owne motion frights me; This furious love is a strange pilot.
Now I looke upon't, With those black patches it does put me in mind Of a white soule with sinns upon't, and frights me.
Nor the burning of a good house over your head, and a full barn, father; nor the frightsthey have given my poor mother.
But as some actors on the stage who have had the worst stage-frights have afterwards made the most brilliant stars, so the ignominious flight of the king did not prevent him from becoming one of the greatest generals of the world.
It was said that this disorder was first induced in his childhood, by some one of the terrible frights through which he passed.
Frights in children may for a time be forgotten and yet the memory of them may come back, or a dread connected with them develop, that will make the patient profoundly miserable.
Silence that dreadfull Bell, itfrights the Isle, From her propriety.
Illustration] But of all fields forfrights the church-yard is the most productive of terrors!
The way to win the restiff world to God, Was to lay by the disciplining rod, Unnatural fasts, and foreign forms of prayer; Religion frightsus with a mein severe.
The old Eridanus, however, makes a majestic figure at Cremona, and frights the inhabitants when it overflows.
Footnote: I would go see this same England myself I think, but that fuel made of mineralsfrights me!
Silence that dreadful bell: it frights the isle From her propriety.
That after many frights and much fatigue he had found himself at Newport and taken service at the King’s Head, but did not feel comfortable and was frequently visited at night by dreadful dreams.
It’s the only thing that frights them; I manes the wild Irish, for as for the quality women I have heard they are no bit better than the English.
The Just Devil of Woodstock; or, a True Narrative of the Several Apparitions, the Frightsand Punishments, inflicted upon the Rumpish Commissioners Sent thither, to Survey the Mannors and Houses belonging to His Majestie.
The Just Devil of Woodstock, Or, A True Narrative of the Several Apparitions, the Frightsand Punishments inflicted upon the Rumpish Commissioners Sent thither, to Survey the Mannors and Houses belonging to his Majestie.
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