Since we were tolose the Lockharts, we could scarce have had more agreeable folks.
I resolved not to lose the opportunity, and began to look out and arrange the letters from about 1810, throwing out letters of business and such as are private.
We lose the force of the image by much repetition.
We become familiar with any abuse, and as we become familiar we lose the power of rightly judging of it.
To lose the fang, said of a pump when the water has gone out; hence: To fang a pump, to supply it with the water necessary to make it operate.
Lest the interruption of time cause you to lose the idea of one part.
To lose the portage[168] in these sacred pleasures That knowes no end; to lose the fellowship Of Angels; lose the harmony of blessings Which crowne all Martyrs with eternity!
It seemed horrible to me to be doomed to the dullness of a savage and distant province, and to lose the gaiety I had been looking forward to; but there was nothing for it but to submit.
Claire, like yourself, is about to lose the half of her life; let each of you preserve the other half by a union that in these latter days I have often wished to bring about.
Above all, do not let this violent temper of yours lead you to lose the favour of our uncle, who has hitherto been all that is kind and paternal to us.
The truth is that it has always been in my mind to visit this renowned Eric, if ever I should be in this part of Greenland; and now that some one is going that way to guide me, I think it would be unadvisable to lose the chance.
More than anything else he is greedy for property, and his wife Bertha advised him not to lose the price he had paid.
Nor will he come early in spring and so lose the best of his trading season.
The breach being made againe, the Constable who feared to lose the Duke in the Captaine's Fury, caused the Trumpet to summon them wythin to fall to Composition, that Bloudshed might not stirre theyr Souldioures to further cruelty.
What will become of us if we lose the vessel, Jackson?
We don't want to lose the chance of makin' a thousand dollars if we can help it.
We ought to lose the money, and be caught besides.
We lose the habit of putting ourselves to any inconvenience for the sake of others when there is no one for whom to make the trifling sacrifices of personal effort required by dress and manner.
Let us keep a little and get drunk on it, if we lose the rest at rouge et noir.
You made your right-about-face in such a way that you were bound to lose the support of the Liberal press, and the Liberals are far stronger in print than all the Ministerialist and Royalist papers put together.
Lose the tide, and the voyage, and the master, and the service, and the tied!
If your feelings get the better of you before the public, you are apt temporarily, and for physical reasons, to lose the mastery of your technique.
Lord Bute became the all-powerful minister, he attached himself there, just in time to lose the friendship of the Duke and to share in the hatred and distrust which the whole nation turned upon the administration.
The chiefs came out to the encounter, and by their charges forced us to lose the ground we were gaining.
Then the Chief Pilot said: "It is not well to lose the boat, having to navigate among so many islands of which we go in search.
To follow Time's dying melodies through, And never to lose theold in the new, And ever to solve the discords true-- Love alone can do.
Give the watches strict orders not to lose the Ellen, Mr. Kelson.
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