Although that her father he hated her so, He a good education on her did bestow; And with a gold locket, and robes of the best, This slightedyoung damsel was commonly dressed.
None ever fancied they were slighted by him, or had the courage to think themselves his betters.
Nobody ever fancied they were slighted by him, or had the courage to think themselves his betters.
Lucina, sitting there in meeting, felt again the pang of her slighted benevolence.
And Jerome, who was the originator of all this, went out helplessly, slighted and indignant.
I am not telling you for that, but only that you may not feel hurt because I slighted your invitation the other night, and because I thought at first I could not accept this.
I cannot restrain my indignation when I remember that warm-hearted impetuous girl, bold in her ignorance of wrong, whose love he deliberately won and as deliberately slighted when 'twas won.
I call it infamy to be the mistress of your master, most of all, his slighted mistress,' I answered.
The rage of slighted beauty has various ways of showing itself," said Durnford.
The only effect it had on the position was that Uncle Mo's temporariness got a little boastful, and slighted his permanency.
How if some minx--Lutwyche's expression--had bewitched him and slighted him?
My sufferings will hallow my love, will compel the respect of those who scoffed and slighted it.
Fear you not, Karl, lest this woman, oppressed and slighted by you, should expire with a leaven of resentment in her heart?
Louis recognised William as King of England, and granted most of the terms desired by the allies, not one of whom complained that they had been forgotten or slighted by the King in the framing of the articles.
He is slighted on every possible occasion--'tis he who should have reviewed the militia this afternoon!
Grubersepp was the first in the village, and to be slighted by him, or to incur his ill-will, was no trifling matter after all.
Madame Leoni smiled her thanks, although she really felt mortified and thought that she had been slighted because of her being a commoner.
This might serve to remind him that after all his title of King came solely from those very Celts whom his more immediate forefathers had slighted and despised.
Arran had however determined on his fall, and Gowrie was so much insulted and slighted at Court that he made up his mind to leave the country.
But oh, what a storm of slighted and disappointed love raged within him!
During the meal Ian sent loving words to Marion, and promised to be with her on the following day, and thus love and good-will took the place forever of wronged and slighted affection.
Such work should not be slighted in favor of grammar; on the other hand, as much grammar must be given as is necessary.
That the contrary seems true, is owing to a belated and slighted beginning.
In the midst of other studies on which greater stress is laid, geography is as a rule slighted by pupils and sometimes even by teachers.
Even speculative interest is not slighted if inquiries into the grammatical structure of these languages are added.
She felt a little slighted and neglected, and Miss Hargrove saw that she did, but thought that any suggestion of a different arrangement might lead to embarrassment.
The cause, a furious boar by Dian' sent, Avenging instrument of slighted power.
Irk'd at her slighted passion, straight she grinds Herbs infamous, to gain their horrid juice; And mixes all with Hecatéan spells.
Her impious sire “All the divinities of heaven despis'd, “Nor on their slighted altars offerings burn'd.
Thus slighted he the nymph; nor her alone, But numbers else who o'er the mountains rov'd; Or sported in the waves.
After all, her mother and father had arranged it, and the consciousness came down on her of how she slighted those two, dearer than any, in being so rebellious.
Some of Caesar's friends entertained a suspicion, that he neither desired nor cared to live any longer, on account of his declining health; and for that reason slighted all the omens of religion, and the warnings of his friends.
That proud dullard once slighted me when we met at his father's court, and the wish next to my heart is to pay back my affront with my battle-axe.
And now that the Deer-killer had slighted Wenona, and had promised to love her alone, there was nothing wanting to her happiness.
He hated her because she slighted him; I hated her because she was happy.
She, too, has been shamefully slighted here, although she was never slighted anywhere else.
This photograph don't half do the place justice," he said, as if the imperfect art had slighted the features of a beloved face.
Her sister had a simpler taste, and, if she had done altogether as she liked, might even have slighted dress.
His eagerness for her slighted comfort gave his lagging steps a certain vigor, the long walk back seemed very long, indeed.
Jasper drew himself up at once, put the slightedhand on the back of a tall, crimson-damask chair, and looked his stateliest and most handsome self.