I so far dishonour my fair, sumptuous, and gay house, with such a scabbed creep-hedge as he!
It is an evil day with him, and the devils will be as busy with him, as the flies are with a lean and scabbed sheep.
Smoke's face, wherever the skin showed, was black and purple and scabbed from repeated frost-bite.
Till I laughed my self out of it with a piece of Justin, where he delivers that the Children of Israel for being scabbed were banished out of Egypt.
I confess, I have had an unhappy curiosity this way, till I laughed my self out of it with a piece of Justine, where he delivers that the Children of Israel for being scabbed were banished out of Egypt.
The most obstinate of all the eruptions incident to children are, the tinea capitis, or scabbed head, and chilblains.
The scabbed head is often exceedingly difficult to cure, and sometimes, indeed, the cure proves worse than the disease.
I have frequently known children seized with internal disorders, of which they died soon after their scabbed heads had been healed by the application of drying medicines.
And the father, who is scabbed out of work by the wives and children of other men, sends his own wife and children to scab in order to save himself.
It is crusted and scabbed with yellowish tetter, like sulphur or the rancid fat on meat.
The inside has rather the look of meat, for it is reddish and all streaked and scabbed with this pox and with discoloured chalk.
Vice was cunning and curiously painted when I fell into her scabbed embraces; neither could I have ever known her foulness and rottenness, had I not tried whether her (seeming) fairness and soundness were real.
I was told afterwards that the deputy had scabbed in the A.
But it should be observed that before it scabbed the efflorescence which had suffered a temporary suspension advanced in the usual manner.
These precautions were perhaps unnecessary, as the arm of the third child, Mary Pead, which was suffered to take its common course, scabbed quickly, without any erysipelas.