You spend all your time fighting me when there's a plague out there that may be worse than any disease we've ever known.
The villages are going to rebel, even if we're all dead of plague in a month.
The Lobbies waited to steal a cure for the plague and the villages waited until they could announce it and demand surrender as its price.
There wasn't anything to fight for there after Earth pulled out and the plaguereally hit.
The plague began in old China; anything could start there, with more than a billion people huddled in one area and a few madmen planning to conquer the world.
If you don't care about me, you might consider the people dying of the plague who need you!
They must have contracted the plague at about the same time and reached fertility together.
Somehow, the plague incubation period had been shortened to fit their life span; the disease was nothing if not adaptive.
The tantalizing suggestions of filaments around the nuclei might be the form of plague that was contagious.
But maybe the human race will, if I have time to find an answer to the plague you won't see under your nose.
Then, when they had made him sufficiently uncomfortable (compliments are to him what a sudden plague of locusts would be to most men), they turned to me.
Toward her and Sir Lionel I feel as Mercutio felt toward the Montagus and Capulets: "A plague on both your houses!
It can't be entirely smoking and late hours, for that plague of mine smokes and sits up like other people, yet he's got plenty of colour, and his eyes are as clear as yours or mine.
Pigs are subject to leprosy; so they abstain from pork in memory of their misfortune and the foul plague with which they were once infected.
I heard the other day of two artists who thus expressed themselves upon the subject of a scene among our lakes: 'Plague upon those vile enclosures!
You'd better go and watch your Men yourself, Nor plague us with your cursed endless Noise; We've something else to do of more Importance.
Drive hence his wretched Spirit, lest it plague us; Let him go hunt the Woods; he's now disarm'd.
Twere to be wish'd not one of them survived, Thus to infest the World, andplague Mankind.
The plague is raging with unwonted fatality; but no cordon sanitaire is established--no adequate remedy sought.
I know that colonizationists regard slavery as an evil; but an evil which has been entailed upon this land, for the existence of which we are no more to blame than for the prevalence of plague or famine.
Privileges of the Barber Surgeons (Lincoln's Inn Fields), when he sickened of the plague and died after making a will about November 1543.
The court did nothing for him, and in the great plague he lost his young son, who, we are told, might have rivalled his father as an artist.
If thou dost marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry: be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny.
Walter of Basingbourne {144} was Master of the Hospital during the greatest epidemic of plague which "the Western world had experienced since the time of Justinian.
But in the camp, for many days before the King marched out, a hundred men died of plague and want every day; so that in the sum, twenty thousand men entered his lines who never left them.
Her thoughts no longer occupied, she saw in their fulness the ravages which famine and plague were making in the town, once so prosperous.
He was thinking of the plague that followed the gales," plaintively sighed the servant; "my poor, poor master!
Cotton Mather attributes the plague of witchcraft in New England in about an equal degree to the Quakers and Indians.
The plague was in the village of Aylesbury, and in the very prison itself; but the noble-hearted Mary Pennington followed her husband, sharing with him the dark peril.
Twas written when the Asian plague drew near, And the land held its breath and paled with sudden fear.
I can scarcely give you an adequate idea of my situation in these dreams, without comparing it with that of the ancient Egyptians while suffering under the plague of darkness.
The Woman entertained him in furious manner; and flew also upon the Boy, scratching his Face till the Blood came; and saying, Thou Rogue, what dost thou bring this Fellow here to plague me?
Why are not old men so subject to theplague as young men and children?
Also, she is in Paris for only a few days, and under a new name, to escape from the plague of her notoriety.
The captain said privately to Robert, "I cannot restrain my men, and they will bring the plague into our ship, so I mean quietly in the night to sail away.
Doubtless it is sent upon us for our sins; but had we not already a plague of inveracity?
Whilst the Egyptians were burying the dead which the plaguehad suddenly stricken down, the Israelites, the fourth generation of the first immigrants, left Egypt, after a sojourn of several centuries.
In consequence of this plague the nation conceived a dislike to David; it condemned him for the loss of the thousands of human beings whom the Angel of Destruction had snatched away.
Seeing that a Midianite woman entered a tent with a chief of the tribe of Simeon, he stabbed both of them to death; and thus was the raging plague turned away from the people.
The plague having spared Mount Moriah, where the Jebusites had settled, the prophet Gad bade the king erect an altar, and offer up sacrifices on that mountain, and he announced that the pestilence would then be averted from Jerusalem.
The Alexander Henrys, both uncle and nephew, complain of the flea plague (partly due to the multitude of dogs) in every Indian village or encampment.
THIS Circumstance of the Plague being mortal before any Eruptions appeared, was attended with a great misfortune.
The second Instance I shall take is from the Account given us of the Entrance of the Plague into Marseilles[52]; which being drawn up with great Exactness, may be the more rely'd on.
The =Measles= is likewise a =Plague sui generis=, and owes its Origin to the same Country.
Aristotle makes it one of his[21] Problems, How the Plague infects those who approach to the Sick.
Directions for the Cure of the Plague by the College of Physicians; and Orders by the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London, published 1665.
But the principal difference between these Diseases, is, that the Plagueis infectious, the other not; at least not to any considerable Degree.
Twixt Langolen and Le Faouet, the father Rasian: Let every month a mass be said, ye men of Le Faouet, A holy mass for all the souls the plague has rent away.
All the Keltic poems, which, like The Plague of Elliant, are written in strophes, are sung throughout to some national air, however lengthy they may be.
The Plague of Elliant commemorates a frightful pestilence which, in the sixth century, desolated not only Armorica, but the whole of Europe.
From Elliant, bearing heavy spoils, at last the plague has gone: Seven thousand and a hundred slain, and left but two alone.
And when the Egyptians had cast them out from them, and the plague had ceased from them, and they had a mind to take them again, and bring them back to their service, 5:12.
And a man will choose any plague, but the plague of the heart: 25:19.
Exodus Chapter 8 The second plague is of frogs: Pharao promiseth to let the Israelites go, but breaketh his promise.
And when he shall see the place of the leprosy lower than the other flesh, and the hair turned white: he shall declare him unclean, for the plague of leprosy is broken out in the ulcer.
And great hail, like a talent, came down from heaven upon men: and men blasphemed God, for the plague of the hail: because it was exceeding great.
And standing between the dead and the living, he prayed for the people, and the plague ceased.
When you shall come into the land of Chanaan, which I will give you for a possession, if there be the plague or leprosy in a house: 14:35.
Exodus Chapter 9 The fifth plague is a murrain among the cattle.
And David said to him: Give me this place of thy thrashingfloor, that I may build therein an altar to the Lord: but thou shalt take of me as much money as it is worth, that the plague may cease from the people.
And the blood shall be unto you for a sign in the houses where you shall be; and I shall see the blood, and shall pass over you; and the plague shall not be upon you to destroy you, when I shall strike the land of Egypt.
Because they also have acted like enemies against you, and have guilefully deceived you by the idol Phogor, and Cozbi their sister, a daughter of a prince of Madian, who was slain in the day of the plague for the sacrilege of Phogor.
Their children, the Israelites, offered in private the sacrifice of the paschal lamb; and were regulating what they were to do in their journey, when that last and most dreadful plague was coming upon their enemies.