I believe Mr. Arkwright sings better every time I hear him.
I wondered to hear him say of Gulliver's Travels, 'When once you have thought of big men and little men, it is very easy to do all the rest.
Were Astley to preach a sermon standing upon his head on a horse's back, he would collect a multitude to hear him; but no wise man would say he had made a better sermon for that.
She certainly desired that it might never be her lot either to see him or to hear him again.
Had you spoken you would have spoken with anger, and I could not endure to hear him abused.
That is my idea of what had better be done; and now, if any gentleman has any other proposition to make, of course we shall be pleased to hear him.
An angry dispute arose, and Pollnitz made his screeching voice resound so powerfully, he might well hope the king would hear him, and in this he was not deceived; the king heard and appeared at once upon the threshold.
He receives large sums of gold, and if he gives a concert here you will see that all your distinguished people will flock to hear him.
His friends that were about him wept to hear himtalk so; which he perceiving, told them he would not lead them to a battle in which he expected rather an honorable death than either safety or victory.
In her heart she considered the man a social reprobate, but it was impossible to hear him speak, and equally impossible to look at him without a vague sense of pleasure in his company.
Pen took him up for it, like a counterfeit rogue, though I know he was as much pleased to hear him talk so as any man there.
Batten that he was the opposer formerly of his having an increase, which I did wonder to hear him so boldly lay it to him.
Let's hear him, for the things he speaks May concern Caesar.
Tis thus: Who tells me true, though in his tale lie death, I hear him as he flatter'd.
The business of this man looks out of him; We'll hear him what he says.
To hear him, to watch him, was to see a Negro enjoying himself as only a Negro can.
Lena had told him once that she liked to hear him practise, so he always left his door open, and watched who came and went.
She leaned forward and strained her ears to hear him.
They were taken to hear him, of course, and not only so, but he came to supper at their house and won their young hearts by the stories he told them.
I hear him coming in the night Afar, and yet I know not how; His steps make music low and sweet; Sometimes the nails are in his feet; Does darkness give God better light Than day, to find a weary brow?
And when we hear him here we'll make a dash for it across the long grass.
Herod goes into the temple, and makes a speech in it to the people, but that could only be into the court of Israel, whither the people could come to hear him.
Pericles bounded with delight to hear him, and said he had not supposed there was so much sense in Powys.
Mark Twain had lost faith--he did not believe anybody in New York would come to hear him even on a free ticket.
Not many would stay to hear him, but Jim Gillis and Mark Twain found him a delight.
Merthyr is my hero, but I hear him--I hear him speaking it into my ears with his own lips, that I do not love him.
Charlotte put her in an adjoining room to hear him say--what I presume they do say when the fit is on them!
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