I do not believe any man is secretly surprizedthat a woman ceases to love him.
At midnight, when he was about to retire, he was a little surprized however by a tap on his door, followed by the presence of Mistress Peg Moffat, heiress, and landlady of Rockville Hotel.
You will perhaps besurprized when I tell you it is the Cork-rump.
I am surprized that the very simple process whereby talc may be vitrified, has not encouraged some ingenious person to establish a manufactory for that purpose.
This being done accordingly, in a little Time after the poor Man awaking, was strangely surprized to see his Ass thus metamorphosed; Oh!
This letter a little surprized Booth, after the genteel, and, indeed, as it appeared, generous behaviour of Trent.
To say the truth, I am a little surprized that he should single me out of all mankind to deliver the letter to; I do not think I deserve the character of such a husband.
The doctor had been a little surprized at not finding Amelia at home, or any one that could give an account of her.
He was now more surprized to see her come in such a dress, and at the disorder which he very plainly perceived in her pale and melancholy countenance.
When Rhys gave so good an account of his proficiency, he was surprized to hear the squire exclaim “I am sorry for it, for he has no prospect in the world but labour or beggary.
From its resembling, as I have already said, a town in the centre of a deep gravel pit, you come upon it abruptly and on looking down you are surprized to see a city newly brought to day.
He was surprized here in bed by the Carabiniere Reali of the Sardinian government, those satellites of despotism; and according to the barbarous principles laid down by the crowned heads, delivered over to the French authorities.
I own I was a little surprized at seeing Cromwell here, for I had been taught by my grandmother that he was carried away by the devil himself in a tempest; but he assured me, on his honour, there was not the least truth in that story.
D] Those who have read of the gods sleeping in Homer will not be surprized at this happening to spirits.
I immediately recollected the faces of one or two of my acquaintance, who had formerly kept bagnios; but was very much surprized to see the resemblance of a lady of great distinction in such company.
One day in the midst of our happiness we were suddenly surprized by the unexpected return of her husband, who, coming directly into his wife's apartment, just allowed me time to creep under the bed.
As we had not yet arrived at the place where we were to deposit our passions, we were all surprized at the familiarity which subsisted between persons of such different degrees; nor could the grave lady help expressing her astonishment at it.
He himself was much surprized and vexed at this sudden change, nor could he account how it was possible for me so soon to shake off those chains he thought he had fixed on me for life; nor was he willing to lose his conquest in this manner.
I am surprized then," replied I, "that you did not divert yourself by walking up and down and playing some merry tricks with the murderer.
The disorder in which he found his wife might have surprized a jealous temper; but his was so far otherwise, that possibly no mischief might have happened had he not by a cross accident discovered my legs, which were not well hid.
Notwithstanding which, we weresurprized to see great numbers crowding into the former, and only one or two solitary spirits chusing the latter.
The reader may be perhaps surprized that I saw no physicians here; as indeed I was myself, till informed that they were all departed to the city of Diseases, where they were busy in an experiment to purge away the immortality of the soul.
When he came in, he was much surprized to find the four men occupying the kitchen-table with their cards.
Pete was one of his father's cronies, and this advice surprized Austin.
Austin met the world with no expectation of fraud or ill will, and when he found these, he was surprized and grieved, and was quite unprepared to cope with the situation.
I am surprized that you could bring such order and beauty out of the chaos I left this morning," said Austin in his heartiest tones.
The next morning he found his brother, who was assurprized to see him as the grandparents had been.
There were those who knew Mr. Coles to be the man he proved himself, and were not surprized when Austin gave up the place.
On the 17th of December, they arrived at one of the Mississinway villages, surprized & killed five warriors, and took thirty-seven prisoners.
My unexpected appearance surprized the family; but they were all delighted at seeing me again, and, except my brother, welcomed me home.
I was so much surprized at the vivid distinct appearance of the fire, that I did not hear the clap of thunder, which stunned every one besides.
Bible description of these formidable Things; I say after he had formed his Poem in this manner, I amsurprized to hear him call it a Fairy kind of Writing.
Demades a Gentleman, is surprized at his Insolence, and threatens him with Revenge.
They submitted, seemingly more surprized than alarmed, and in two hours the General received a note from a higher power, desiring him to set them at liberty, as they were agents of the republic.
I was surprized at meeting among our fellow-prisoners a number of Dutch officers.
I was not a little surprizedto see her in such a situation, and took her aside to enquire her history.
The court, which at his arrival was prepared to welcome him with the plaudits he deserved, was surprized at the manner in which he received them.
While with an air of confidence he advances to receive the surrender of these brave fellows, they, on their part, still on their guard, are in dread of being surprized by a fresh attack.
Upon the same principles we need not be surprized to hear of the remembrance of an idea: that is, of the idea of an idea, and of its force and vivacity superior to the loose conceptions of the imagination.
We ought therefore not to be surprized that there is much in God which we can not understand, and that very many truths of the faith we can not yet prove since we do not yet know everything.
Hence, we ought not to be surprized that, in the present day, we see so few persons disposed to suffer for the gospel, and that the greater part of those who call themselves Christians know not what it is.
It don't show good judgment to be surprized at ennything in this world, for thare is nothing more certain than uncertainty.
Sum marry tew pleze their relashuns, and are surprized tew learn that their relashuns don't care a cuss for them afterwards.
I should not be surprizedto find Jack Wilkes there.
You will be agreeably surprized when you learn the reason of my writing this letter.
Give them a chance to get what they are hungering for, and you will be surprized to find out that you did not really want these other things after all.
Many times we are surprized at the ease with which we overcome them.
Continue repeating it until it becomes real to you, and you will be surprized how simple trust will take you through to victory.
This I was not only surprized at, but am well pleased with, and may make good use of it.
After they had been talking some little Time, the People were greatly surprized to see Sir Charles stand Motionless, and his Bride cry, and faint away in the Stranger's Arms.
The Robbers divided themselves, and went about the Time mentioned to both Houses, and were surprized by the Guards, and taken.
WHEN the foregoing Papers were finished, and just ready for the Press, I was surprized to hear that Sir W.
Barillon was the Primum Mobile of that King's conduct, which surprized all the World.
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