How I hate the name of it, the sound of it, the thought of it!
He began to realize that Kate's father would hate him bitterly indeed, and that his own happiness looked very remote.
Strong be your swords while your blood is warm, And spare neither for pity nor fear, For vengeance hath but an hour; Strong hate itself shall expire I also must perish!
Dost thou wonder, father, that I should hate mankind, and, above all, the race that has wrought this change in me?
It is very evident to me that you will teach her to hate her father," was the sullen retort.
Oh, how I hate myself for practicing even that much of deceit!
You are an angel not to hate us both," said his mother, a sudden warmth in her tones, a gleam of gratitude in her dusky eyes.
I do not like this dream; I hate its foregone conclusion.
Libanius then pleads in behalf of Timon, the man hater, who begs permission to dispatch himself because he was bound by profession to hateall mankind, but he could not help loving Alcibiades.
His father, Antipater, had taught him to regard the Jews with secret but well-concealed contempt, and to hate Aristobulus and his ambitious sons.
But his changeability and the irregularity of his conduct made them hate him still more.
Thereupon all the friends of Judas assembled and said to Jonathan, Since your brother Judas has died, we have no one like him to go out against our enemies and Bacchides and against those of our own kin who hate us.
In general Ben Sira voices the wholesome Jewish attitude toward labor: Hate not laborious work; Neither agriculture that the Most High hath ordained.
Free from the hate and jealousy of neighbors, pleasant and satisfactory in every respect, such was Reb Shloimeh's life, and for all that he suddenly became melancholy!
I heard you telling her the other day that you should think that she'd just hate that winter coat that she has been wearing, the fur is so very unbecoming, and you asked her why she didn't have a chinchilla collar and muff.
If there's anything in the world I hate it's that word reasonable.
Oh, they hate to see these girls going about with books, and trying to get into Harvard.
I wish to be free to move anywhere; I just hate having to stay in one spot, so ask as many others as you wish, Belle.
I hate these people who are always trying to push in.
We hate each other through half a conversation and are all affection through the other half.
He is natchally lazy and when he had to work, then he began to get huffy and to conjure up in he mind hate and other bad things against de whites.
Well, it like I tellin you, everybody didn' hate dey white folks.
Eve hate to see him sad, 'cause her love her husband as all wives ought to do, if they don't.
It is this externality of relation that makes hate and fear so poignant and so bitter.
On the one hand, a man, or men whose hate grew and grew for sixty-five years, until it became an obsession or outright mania.
Too bad, Jim, I hate to deprive you of the pleasure of writing it, but the Professor wants to go.
But invitations do not flow to a penniless young woman from the country, nor do partners flock to be presented to strangers in those days, and Amaryllis had spent many humiliating hours as a wall-flower and had grown to hate balls.
John felt that he should always now hate that clove stuff for the hair and could no longer bear to use it.
The hate died out of Verisschenzko's face--and the look of calm reasoning returned.
Amaryllis was receiving surprises to-day--John's face was full of emotion, his eyes were sparkling with hate as he spoke.
The most venomous hate was arising in Ferdinand's resentful soul.
If the child is a boy Ferdie will have something to say--and as for Amaryllis--I hate her!
I believe it is born in us, and though I have never seen Ardayre, I should hate this mongrel to have it.
It is Ferdinand you must concentrate on; I am not concerned with the brother or his wife, except in so far as his hatefor them can be used to our advantage.
I hatethe wife also for my own reasons--yes--how can I help you with this?
Those delights will be John's--and I hate to think that Amaryllis will be alone for all these months--and yet I believe I would prefer that to her being with John.
I have things to tell you that will make you hate me and wish never to see my face again.
He knew that he had caused Marta's death by his confession--which he now bitterly regretted having made, and he wondered if they should meet in the next world whether she would hate him for what he had done.
He came tohate the neighbourhood, and, leaving the farm in the hands of his mother and a younger brother, he set his face to the northward.
And although Stephanus had not done the deed for which he was suffering punishment, had he not, by his heinous hate protracted through long years, deserved the heaviest chastisement that it was possible for him to receive?
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