But Harms won't take a chance, so I goes back to the track 'n' I was sore.
Goin' back in the cab Harms tells me why he sends fur me.
The guy that buys him ain't wise--he's just a boob Harmsis stallin' with.
Harms sees him one day at Oakland, 'n' has a guy buy him.
Harms buys some stuff at a drug store, 'n' gets busy with the white fore-foot.
I tell Harms we're ready fur the big show 'n' I looks fur a nice race to drop the good thing into.
Well, it ain't Friendless,' says Harms as he leads the hoss into the barn.
Harms is settin' in the lobby readin' the dope-sheet.
This Harms duck is named right, 'cause that's what he does to every guy he meets.
Let states therefore, that wish to maintain stately dignity, Seek to acquaint themselves with Liberality; For that is it which wins the subjects' faithful love, Which faithful love all harms from them and theirs remove.
Then Fortune shall advance herself before, All harms to help, all losses to restore.
Something does us good, we seek after it; but we love the person who does us good; something harms us and we shrink from it, but we hate the person who tries to hurt us.
His education is only useful when fate agrees with his parents' choice; if not, education harms the scholar, if only by the prejudices it has created.
A man, who wounds and harms us by accident, becomes not our enemy upon that account, nor do we think ourselves bound by any ties of gratitude to one, who does us any service after the same manner.
He said: with matchless force the javelin flung Smote on his knee; the hollow cuishes rung Beneath the pointed steel; but safe from harms He stands impassive in the ethereal arms.
And frame your mind to mirth and merriment, Which bars a thousand harms and lengthens life.
Only they considered again, that nature is not affected with the harms that others have met with, especially if that thing upon which they look, has an attracting virtue upon the foolish eye.
Sin has delivered us up to the just curse of a righteous law; now, from this curse we must be justified by way of redemption, a price being paid for the harms we have done (Rom.
Caesar, a citizen so wrong'd Of the honour him belong'd, To defend himself from harms Was enforc'd to take up arms.
Our greatest ills we least mistrust, my lord, And inexpected harms do hurt us most.
And he who harms God's people," put in the monk from behind the chair, "harms his Maker.
Here no one harms a dog, for if it were not for them the city would become too filthy for human beings to inhabit.
Pard, if that Spaniard harms a hair of Nadia's head I'll skin him alive!
The [1] audible and inaudible wail of evil never harms Scientists, steadfast in their consciousness of the nothingness of wrong and the supremacy of right.
The harms on the cheers is the harms of the Carabas family.
With all the speed thou mayest: swift harms from heaven With instant doom o'erwhelm the froward man.
If you keep them tight too long it harms your blood somehow.
I've had new cushings put in, and myharms in goold on the back.
Whose nature is so far from doing harms That he suspects none; on whose foolish honesty My practices ride easy!
O my dear father, restoration hang Thy medicine on my lips, and let this kiss Repair those violent harms that my two sisters Have in thy reverence made!
Let me still take away the harms I fear, Not fear still to be taken.
And let the Prince of Ill Look grim as e'er he will, He harmsus not a whit; For why?
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