Lo, I know thee full of wrath Against one deed, but all too placable Unto the other, minishing the crime.
Placable and friendly, the old relations were resumed as far as possible, though the shadow had been too heavy an one ever to pass entirely.
He remarked, in the tone of philosophy proper to a placable country gentleman obedient to government on foreign affairs: 'Now for the next act.
He tried to gloss over her follies, beingplacable to a degree; but in vain.
It is a faint analogy of, as it is an offshoot from, the divine pardon, but all the forgivingness of the most placable and long-suffering and gladly pardoning of men is but as earth to heaven compared with the greatness of His.
The landlady herself, appearing with pitiless punctuality exactly at the expiration of the hour, "smoothed her horrid front" in the polite and placable presence of Rufus.
You shall know the result of your work one day, Fan, and how placable this heart is.
The quality or state of being placable or appeasable; placable disposition.
Mrs Honour was altogether as placable as she was passionate.
To please Henry you should have married placable flesh and blood, very large and handsome, without a nerve in her body.
Placable to the small, perishing affections, it abhorred the shining, dangerous powers, the rival immortalities.
Leo did this in so frank and manly a way that the placable old man was entirely satisfied, and no longer remembered the dismay with which he had received the announcement of Herr von Heydeck's visit.
He looked cautiously towards the door: it was tightly closed; he then snatched one kiss from the extremely placable Nanette and was gone.
At length, the Marchioness returned, with a smoother brow and moreplacable look.
I was neither born nor bred as a detective, but as a placable and very thirsty gentleman; and, for my part, I begin to weary for a drink.
At the same time he pointed to Mr. Dry, with no very placable looks.
I had soon returned to a placable mood, and the commerzienrath need not have adopted quite so lamentable a tone.
Defn: The quality or state of being placable or appeasable; placable disposition.
Her feeling was, that she forgave the wrinkled Malignity: pity and contrition dissolving in the effort to produce the placable forgiveness.
He was punished, half way to frenzy behind his placable demeanour, by having Dr.
Now, I know she is placable and kind, as she was the night we crossed for Zora; and she is always to be depended upon when justice has to be done.
Nor, indeed, was the proper garrison of the fort in at all a placable mood.
Kind-hearted, jovial, and placable as Walpole was, he was yet a man with whom no person of high pretensions and high spirit could long continue to act.
If both parties accused him of deserting them, both were compelled to admit that they had great obligations to his humanity, and that, though an uncertain friend, he was a placable enemy.
With all his softness, the Bengalee is by no means placable in his enmities or prone to pity.
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