I’ve gotten my mither’s malison This nicht, coming to thee.
IX ‘Gin this be true you tell to me, My malison light on thee!
X His heart was warm, his pride was up, Sweet Willie kentna fear; But yet his mither’s malison Aye soundit in his ear.
His heart was warm, his pride was up; 25 Sweet Willie kentna fear; But yet his mither's malison Ay sounded in his ear.
A malison light on the tongue, Sic tidings tells to me!
I looked out from the window and saw this barber (God's malison on him!
God's malisonon the glutton who keeps the cup to himself!
Alec had never had praise from Mr Malison before--at least none that had made any impression on him--and he found it very sweet.
When Mr Malison returned to the school about four o'clock, he found all quiet as death.
Malison threw him off, and lifting his weapon once more, swept it with a stinging lash round his head and face.
Having uttered this solemn prediction, of the import of which he, like some other prophets, knew nothing before he uttered it, Murdoch Malison sat down, a stickit minister.
Alarmed, and consequently cooled, Malison proceeded to lift him.
Mr Malison made no allusion whatever to the events of Monday, and things went on as usual in the school, with just one exception: for a whole week the tawse did not make its appearance.
So there was but one way of setting matters right, as Mr Malison had generosity enough left in him to perceive; and that was, to make a friend of his adversary.
For Mr Malison had every reason for being as smooth-faced with the parents as he always was: he had ulterior hopes in Glamerton.
Alec clasped her tighter, and vowed in his heart that if ever that brute Malison lifted the tag to her, he would fly at his throat.
When Mr Malison went into the vestry, Truffey had gone into the porch, and there staid till he passed on his way home.
And the fifth time that the malison of God be upon him, if he be of them that lie.
Shall not the malison of God be on these unjust doers, Who pervert others from the way of God, and seek to make it crooked, and believe not in a life to come?
Then will we invoke and lay the malisonof God on those that lie!
So he was in luck; but he had yet to learn that a mother's malison is sure to bring misfortune some time or another.
Jack's troubles were not ended; his mother's malison was still bringing him ill-luck, for the King of the Birds flew into a fearsome rage because Jack had not brought the Castle of the golden pillars back with him.
The malisonof heaven is thine, Ill shoot of Colman's royal line!
I do not consider Miss Malison a fit chaperon for my daughter, and therefore I desire you will not again join her in her drives.
Miss Malison had been tormenting me all the morning, and exciting my anger; and then Annie chose to do all she could to call it forth before mamma, and so I just told her what I thought of both her and her amiable confidant.
A few languidly written letters her mother received from her during her tour; but the chief of her correspondence was reserved for Miss Malison and the lady who had so ably assisted their secret plans.
If I had been properly taught, I should have done as others do: if Miss Malison had chosen to take the same pains with me as Miss Harcourt does with Emmeline and Ellen, I should have been a very different girl.
Without accusing Miss Malison of any want of judgment, she was yet enabled to work on Lady Augusta Denhain's words, and prove the good effects that a removal from home for a few years might produce on Lilla's character.
It never can he while Miss Malison remains with her, for her treatment is such that each year but increases the evil.
Unfortunately, Miss Malison possessed neither; extremely passionate herself, where her interests did not interfere to control it, she was not at all the person to guide a passionate child.
Then I could bear all Annie's cruel words; but I will not, I will never put up with them, and permit either her or Miss Malison to govern me and chain down my spirit, as they try all they can to do.
I was driven from her; my malison be on the Church!
My malison on it, and on the churlish roof-tree that greets an unoffending stranger this way," and he strode scowling to the door.
My malison upon the false Normans who have separated me from my good steed at a time when I most need his aid.
His fasting stomach is, with good cause, sour; he perhaps cannot forbear a passing malison on them; least of all can he forbear answering such.