Wrecked by the flesh he had lived to gratify, he was now the mocked and tortured slave of the very devils of unholy passion that he had so often invoked to serve him.
Thrice he would have cast his arms about her neck, and thrice the image mocked him, being thin as air and fleeting as a dream.
He is at the age when he admires rouge and paint," mocked Esme.
You heard Mr. Mayhew's verdict in your case," mocked Eph, a glare in his eyes.
There’s really no need of your diplomacy,” he mocked me.
Lucinda paused, looking at me with a smile that mocked the girl whose feelings she had been describing.
I saw him resplendent again as he had been on that never forgotten Twenty-first, and smiling in monkeyish triumph over all of us who had mocked him for a fool.
Is the human race given over to their caprice for nothing but to be mocked and abused in every way, that these men may do what they please with it for the sake of their own fatal gains?
Eck, who had come down to Germany inflated with vanity, found himself mocked and scorned.
Peter in exasperation shook his big fist at the moon; itmocked him worse than ever.
The moon was certainly mocking him; dashing through light clouds, then jumping into a wide, clear space, where it soon became motionless, and mocked him steadily.
You're a pampered son of luxury, all right," mocked Tom.
Yes," mocked Bert, delightedly, "I size up that selfishness all right.
He isn't satisfied with the victories won on the earth," mocked Dick.
Yet the poet may have written, and I think did write, 'the rod is' and 'More mocked at.
And who resist Are mocked for their valiant ignorance.
After he had mocked the god Baal, and had triumphed over him by miracle, he said to the Israelites: "Take the prophets of Baal.
Multitudes flock to this enchantress in her cave, and though mocked and duped, and mocked and duped again, still they haunt her oracle, and kiss her magic wand.
Has He mocked thy prayers, by trampling in the dust thy dearest and best, and left thee to pine and agonise in the bitterness of thy swept heart and home?
No water is bad enough to the fainting pilgrim, but worse is it when he is mocked by the mirage or bitter pool.
Once when he alluded to the danger, Aiala mocked lightly at the notion, and he felt reassured.
Do they believe that Christ from heaven's throne mocked when colored mothers, reft of babes, knelt by empty cradles and besought his aid?
I heare that our desertes and voide places, be mocked by the Greeke prouerbes, we couet rather those desertes and places vnhabited, then cities and plentifull soyles.
Philenio Sisterno, a Scholler of Bologna, being mocked of three faire Gentlewomen, at a banket made of set purpose he was reuenged on them all.
He had been mocked by a fatal resemblance to his dead wife.
It held him with a power which mocked to scorn every effort to escape its spell.
Listless and silent she reclined in her pillows, reviewing the past in pictures that mocked her soul.
The expression of his face and his demeanour were such as to vanquish the last scruples of Il Gobbo, who belaboured the coffin with much good will, which was mocked by the result, for it seemed to have been hermetically sealed.
Then he gazed about like one waking from a terrible dream--the spot where the apparition had mocked him but a moment ago was deserted!
He was now resolved to penetrate at every hazard the mystery which mocked his life, his waking hours and his dreams.
It was vain to puzzle his brain with a solution of the problem which confronted him, a problem which mocked to scorn his efforts and his prayers.
If each of these crystals had only been a drop of that crystal which gives life and surcease to burning throats,--if only these bits could resolve themselves into that precious thing which they mocked with their clearness!
A hundred things unsaid whirled about in his brain; a hundred plans unfulfilled mocked him; a hundred needs unsatisfied.
Out of the fearful shadows, mute reminders of a lost joy mocked her from every corner of the room.
She waited for him on the road in daylight, mocked him from the shadows, darted to meet him from every tree.
I wonder why it is," mocked Tom, grinning, "that nine out of every ten dude tenderfeet from the east come west with one of these things.
But here it is; prepare to see the life as vividly mocked as ever still sleep mocked death; behold, and say ’tis well!
Enraged, they drew their swords, but Ariel only mocked at them.
On February 1st the Pioneer was shattered in a storm, and now they had only the Speedwell to voyage in, a vessel whose name mocked their misery.
A part of our guides and bearers ran away with the things they were to carry, and poor Butler was obliged to come away with only two bearers, who tottered under him, and who were mocked by their compassionate countrymen.
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