But if his stile be still ouer rancke and lustie, as some men being neuer so old and spent by yeares, will still be full of youthfull conditions as was Syr F.
The two bridesmaids, whose insignia of office are paper wreaths, come next, and after them the rest of the guests, old and young, boys and girls.
In the Bridewell Jurgis met few who had been there the last time, but he met scores of others, old and young, of exactly the same sort.
Beyond opens a door into the kitchen, where there is a glimpse to be had of a range with much steam ascending from it, and many women, old and young, rushing hither and thither.
There wasn't a soul in the parish had a word to say against him; and his servants stayed with him till they were so old and pottering, he had to hire other folks to do their work.
His house was a large one, and full of people, old and young, women and children, all of whom were Indians or mamelucos.
Yes, sire," replied Kaunitz, "but one of them is old and ugly.
Old and young, men and women, all with one supreme effort lifted up their hands to heaven.
And now the king goeth before you: but I am old and greyheaded: and my sons are with you: having then conversed with you from my youth until this day, behold here I am.
Besides the males from three years old and upward, to all that went into the temple of the Lord, and whatsoever there was need of in the ministry, and their offices according to their courses, day by day.
And all that were numbered, were twenty-three thousand males from one month old and upward: for they were not reckoned up among the children of Israel, neither was a possession given to them with the rest.
Better is a child that is poor and wise, than a king that is old and foolish, who knoweth not to foresee for hereafter.
It was a Beauceron mare, old and thin, and one fit for the knacker, which was dragging a very heavy cart.
The effect of this strange fancy was heightened by an attempt at military bearing which, comic though it was in so old and ragged a figure, was not without a touch of pathos.
At the lower end of the town there was an old weather-beaten cot, where the railroad track now runs, inhabited by a lone woman nearly as old and time-worn as the dwelling itself.
The novel deals with what is new and surprising; the romance with what is old and universal.
Old and unpainted as it is, it gives a distinct impression of refinement and good taste.
Wainamoinen, old and trusty, Turned his face, and looked about him, Lo!
Old and solitary as I've been for many years now, given to deep reflection, I was one of the first to divine the pitfall, the frightful financial crisis, the deficit which would bring about the collapse of the nation.
What a refuge for antique reverie was that wood of ilex-trees, so old and so sombre, where the sun in declining cast fiery gleams of red gold amidst the sheeny bronze of the foliage.
I am so old and so near my end, my dear Monsieur Froment, that you will allow me to call you my child and to kiss you like a grandfather, wishing you all courage and peace, and that faith in life which alone helps one to live.
I hope God will bless all that set at my table, old and young, rich and poor, merried and single, and single that hopes soon to be merried.
He exalted San Gabriel above all other inhabitable valleys, old and new, on the face of the globe.
After a long consultation among themselves, six of the party left the hut with their arms, leaving behind anold and a young man.
I grow so old and so indolent that I hate the sight of a pen and ink.
For his riband, his promise is so old and so positive, that it is quite a hardship.
The sexton didn't seat me away back by the door; He knew that I was old and deaf, as well as old and poor; He must have been a Christian, for he led me boldly through The long aisle of that crowded church to find a pleasant pew.
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