I seem to see quite plainly that you will be ill in a serious way, if you do not take care and take exercise; and so you must consent to be teazed a little into taking both.
Thus all society is lost, Men laugh at one another's cost: And half the company is teazed That came together to be pleased: For all buffoons have most in view To please themselves by vexing you.
O I have teazed the Wretch 'till his Envy shook him like the Ague fit.
I have been so worried and teazed by them all, that I am not able to support any longer--I must go in and lye down.
Shark with his Tricks and Rogueries has so teazed him that having with much ado got into his Chamber, down he fell upon the Bed, and there he lies without either Motion, Voice, Sense, Pulse or Understanding.
Where from the deep his head he rears The din of war salutes his ears, That teazed him not for thirty years.
They dwelt on things beyond their ken And teazed and puzzled simple men To hold them in the dark; But their long season now is past, The churchman's horn has blown its blast, Things take a different mark.
Are you angry at having escaped being teazedwith useless importunity?
But I was teazed and disappointed; for here was nothing of the expected declaration; on the contrary, Maitland had wilfully marked the difference between himself and a lover.
I would not care for that compared with being teazed and worried by Mrs. Crabtree.
They teazedher with questions, till she answered them angrily, and this excited a laugh at her warmth.
All "dubbing" should be teazed up and applied in this way.
The body is made with light yellow Berlin wool, teazed up with fur from the hare's face, and ribbed with silver tinsel.
This should be teazed up again, and made to taper gradually to a point at one end, and applied to the tying silk with the taper end towards the hook, as shown in Fig.
This should then be teazed up with the nails of the thumbs and first fingers until it is of an even consistency.
Why be teazed with "nice-eyed wagtails," when we have in sight "the cherub Contemplation?
I don't mean to deny Wordsworth's grandeur and Hunt's merit, but I mean to say we need not be teazed with grandeur and merit when we can have them uncontaminated and unobtrusive.
Do you not remember when an infant, how you cried, and teazed your nurse, or your parents, for a rattle, or some gay trinket?
You will recollect that the lady about whom I have so much teazed you, when she became acquainted with you in her dream, believed that if she could speak with you, all difficulties would be removed.
If Vixen was thrown upon him, or if we forced her to insult him, he never punished her; but if she of her own accord teazed him more than his patience could bear, the punishment was certain to follow.
Yet Robert never teazed you; he is very reasonable.
All this made me angry, and when papa came up I teazed him so, till he said we should go the way I liked best, and that he would look at the fir-trees another time.
She had been wild and troublesome, had spoilt Adelaide's birthday, teazed Mary, and made kind Lady de la Poer grave and displeased.
Mrs. Fane was very much diverted by Michael's account of Miss McDonnell's accident, and teazed him gaily about Kathleen.
In desperation he tied some tape round his waist, but the observant Avery noticed this ruse, and Michael was more cruelly teazed than ever.
I have finished one to-day, which teazed me more than all the rest put together.
At length she teazed Lord Douglas so much that he resolved to indulge her Majesty before the court took leave of him, but to leave it until the very last day.
And I think during our first intimacy that I teazed you sufficiently.
She told them that HE was never teazed as to how he sat, or even whether he sat or stood, and then she asked them if they did not think he was a very happy little boy?
But as there is nothing to be ashamed of, in half of what Rumour says about us, we may as well meet it with a friendly face, and this I did, when my old friends teazed or congratulated me in their peculiar way.
I teazed myself with interrogative conjectures of every kind, now leaning towards one, and now towards another.
Besides those who asked favours, I was likewise teazedwith complainers, and indeed these were usually more in number than the others.
Once an officer being come express with the news of the loss of a battle in Germany, the king said, Thank God, this time I shan’t be teazed about rewards.
That country was so little calculated for people of our age, that we continually teazed our father to return with us to France.
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