He lookt the most like a monk, or one of the pastours of the old time, that I ever sawe one.
Staye, staye, my frend this my case must not be opend till your case bee better lookt into.
When I satt late astryde upon the wall, To lyft the ladder this waye for descent, Mee thought the fryar lookt lyke S George a horsback And I his trusty steede.
Nay, no body can tell: Did you see any running from the dore, When you lookt out and heard the youngman crie?
Tigers would save her, if they lookt upon her; Shee is so beautifull, so heavenly bright, That she would make them love her for the sight.
Then might I hear their sleepy Prophet howl too, And all their silver Crescents then I saw Like falling Meteors spent, and set for ever Under the Cross of Malta; death so wanton I never lookt upon, so full of revel.
He married the money, that's all he lookt for; For your daughter, let her sink or swim.
And now that desert lodge to Tristram lookt So sweet, that halting, in he past, and sank Down on a drift of foliage random-blown; But could not rest for musing how to smoothe And sleek his marriage over to the Queen.
I did not think, nor say a pray'r, But lookt straight before me, And felt that Someone else stood there With hands held o'er me.
I had my hands as full as full, And full of work was he-- But I learn'd in another school After he'd lookt at me.
No word he said, but turned his head After he'd lookt at me; I coloured up a burning red, Setting the cloth for tea.
For we were knit, no doubt of it, I as well as he; I peered in glass, my eyes were lit After he'd lookt at me.
The Fiend lookt up and knew His mounted scale aloft: nor more; but fled Murmuring, and with him fled the shades of night.
Full twelve years and more these rooks they have sat, To gull and to cozen all true-hearted people; Our gold and our silver has made them so fat, That they lookt more big and mighty than Paul's steeple.
I lookt round about, And made no other doubt But I and my man should taken be; The people little knew, As I may tell to you, The King himself did wait on me.
We walked through Westminster Hall, Where law and justice doth take place Our grief was great, our comfort small, We lookt grim death all in the face.
Oh, once tell true, euen for my sake, Durst thou a looktvpon him, being awake?
For ere Demetrius lookt on Hermias eyne, He hail'd downe oathes that he was onely mine.
The ladye looked, the ladye blushte, And blushte andlookt agayne, While Adler he hath drawne his brande, And hath the Sowdan slayne.
But every knighte of his round table Did stand both still and pale; For, whenever they lookt on the grim Soldan, It made their hearts to quail.
Sure, youlookt not to see Master Heron making towards us between y^e posts and flower-pots, eating a dried ling?
And this with a light laugh, yet she lookt not merrie.
He protested that he never lookt on it to his knowledge since the receipt thereof.
I cannot but laugh to think how strangely the Surry Gentleman was surprized when the money becoming due was demanded of him, and how like the figure of man in Hangings the Scrivener lookt when he found himself cheated.
My imperious Don seeing death before his face, had like to have saved me the labour by dying voluntarily without compulsion, and so amazed at his suddain surprizal, that he lookt like an Apparition, or one lately risen from the dead.
As I was framing a lye to delude my Comerades (when I should meet them) into a belief how valiant I was, and dextrous in prosecution of that design I had newly undertaken, I lookt about me & saw them all at my elbow.
With that I lookt intentively in her face, and found it correspondent with a jolly temper.
Modest she was, and so lovely, that whosoever lookt on her stedfastly, could not but insoul himself in her.
She uttered not one word afterwards, being as good as her word: The good woman looktstrangely on me, every one passing their verdict, and all concluding her none of my Wife.
In mine eie, she is the sweetest Ladie that euer I lookt on Bene.
Come you sir, if iustice cannot tame you, shee shall nere weigh more reasons in her ballance, nay, and you be a cursing hypocrite once, you must be lookt to Prin.
When I lookt up an' seen it twuz Sis, I thought in my soul she 'uz the purtiest creetur I ever laid eyes on.
They wuz jewlarkers thar frum ever'wheres, an' they lookt like they wuz too brazen to live skacely.
I saw the water brim her eyes as she lookt at him and he laught and turned away.
She very brave in hanging sleeves, yet an ill-lookt jade if one do but consider, but with the seeking Eye that men look to, and Sam'l in especial.
She stopped with the needle in her hand and lookt at him angrily.
She can't endure a face that eclipses her own curds-and-whey skin, and lookt upon my little thread-satin beauty with a true court malice.
So, drowned in tears, I lookt up, and having lookt, turned away weeping, and could say no more.
The king lookt over his left shoulder, And an angrye look then looked hee: "Have I never a lorde in all my realme, Will feitch yond tray tor unto me?
He took the bill, and lookt it on, Strait good comfort found he there: It told him of a hole in the wall, In which there stood three chests in-fere.
Euphues I read when I was a little ape in Cambridge, and I then thought it was ipse ille: it may be excellent still for ought I know, but I lookt not on it this ten yeare: but to imitate it I abhorre.
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