It may be, with others,' I returned, 'but I do assure you it is not with me.
Miss Murdstone, though, I thought, not with a very ready or gracious assent.
It gives no clue to where she is; but she is not with him.
Well seest thou that thou art a bride, and that He has wedded thee and every creature, not with a ring of silver, but with the ring of His Flesh.
Not with any; but they say it with entire falsity, lying over their heads.
For this is the Way and the Rule that the Eternal Truth has given thee; and He wrote it on His body, not with ink, but with His Blood, in letters so big that no one is of such low intelligence as to be excused from reading.
He replied, "Fifty bottles full, but their owner is not with us, so the King shall take what he will of them.
Then Sabbah cried aloud and said, "O Champion of the desert lair, do not with me what deed the wicked dare but let me go, by the life of thy cousin, the jewel of the fair!
Besides, Anthonio certified the Duke They were not with Bassanio in his ship Sol.
Each one rose to his feet quivering with passion, and tried to destroy his opponent, not with sniggering, but actually with eloquence.
I have since heard that he died: it may be said, I think, that he committed suicide; though he did it with tools of pleasure, not with tools of pain.
I was annoyed, not with people, but with things, like a baby; with the motor for breaking down and with Sunday for being Sunday.
Unscrupulous and hot-headed chiefs of the party formed and discussed schemes of resistance, and were heard, ifnot with approbation, yet with the show of acquiescence, by much better men than themselves.
Who slays their host with fever, not with lance; Nor of a thousand one returns to France.
Thus the Northland hostess answered: "I will not divide the Sampo, Not with thee, thou evil wizard, Not with wicked Wainamoinen!
Let who may accept thy challenge, Not with thee, a puny braggart, Not with one so vain and paltry, Will I ever measure broadswords.
I don't believe she is thinking of that kind of thing herself;--not with me at least.
But she still believed that the verdict would be favourable, if not with an assured belief, still with a hope that was sufficient to stand in lieu of a belief.
He had admitted to his daughter that he wanted the comfort of his old home, and yet he could have returned to his lodgings in the High Street, if not with exultation, at least with satisfaction, had that been all.
Hers was one of those feminine hearts which cling to a husband, not with idolatry, for worship can admit of no defect in its idol, but with the perfect tenacity of ivy.
Aloud) Madam, This chains me to your service, not with gold, But dearest links of love.
Well, if not with gold, With golden deeds and iron strokes that brought Thy war with Brittany to a goodlier close Than else had been, he paid his ransom back.
Fight thou with thine own double, not with me, Keep that for Norman William!
Cyril goes down greater than Barak the son of Abinoam, not with ten, but with thirty thousand men at his feet!
His man is his oyster, which he, not with sword, but with pencil and note-book, must open.
We know too well that the British aristocracy is not with us.
Not with a sort of make-believe," said Gwendolen, with resolute perseverance.
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