Bycause they wolde nought change that cam of nature Let growe theyre here without cuttinge or scissure.
For whyle they ar yonge fereful and tender of ageTheyre vyce and foly is easy to asswage.
They bowe downe their owne bodies, and drawe in theyre owne strides after the measure of the infantes.
And yet no kynde of brute beastes looketh for anye rewarde of theyre yong for their noursynge and teachynge, excepte we luste to beleue that the Storkes noryshe agayne they dãmes forworne wyth age, and bear them vpon their backes.
Verye lytel do chyldren owe vnto theyre fathers of whome they be no more but begotten, and not also broughte vp to lyue verteouslye.
And who yon shynny warriours twoo, With theyretroopes yclade the same?
The teares that her fayre maydens shed, Ran free from their brighte eyes; The ecchoing wynde that then dyd blowe, Was burden'd with theyre sighes.
All Tewsdaye, Weddensdaye, and Thursdaye, there cam in nosmbers of roogs: they were rewarded all according to theyre deserts.
The master dyd wryte a very curtese letter unto us to produce theym; and although he wrott charitably unto us, yet were they all soundly paydd, and sent home to theyre masters.
The constables, if they might have had theyre owen wills, would have browght us many moor.
And ffurther allso That the sayde Wardens of the yeomanry for the tyme beinge shall allwayse se and looke y{t} the saide instrumentꝭ be kepte Cleane and that they shall do upon theyre owne Chirgis.
Acquittance that hee shall make for the wardens of the yomanry for the forme of theyre quarterage And xij{d.
When they start to argue, my motto is, theyre sold.
The countries where theyre located will grab them.
Only in England did I find the belief prevalent that the Americans would somehow muddle through because afterall theyre the same sort of chaps we are, you know.
God knows how many thousands he's made his suckers cough up, for theyreequipped with all the latest gadgets for polar exploration, skis and dogsleds, moompitcher cameras, radios and unheardof quantities of your very best pemmican.
Theyre bringing up a whole crew of weedburners now--going to try and get this thing under control.
But take the first two anyway; at least I'll know theyre preserved.
I like young people because theyrenot too afraid of dirt to live.
Theyre about hotels, scenery, about the weather, about getting wet and losing the train and what he saw on the road and all that.
I despise the Little Englanders: theyre always thinking about England.
Theyre always giggling and pretending not to care much about anything.
Theyre so high up that they can do and say what they like.
Here everything has to be done the wrong way, to suit governors who understand nothing but partridge shooting (our English native princes, in fact) and voters who dont know whattheyre voting about.
It's far worse when theyre civil, because that always means that they want you to lend them money; and you must never do that, Hypatia, because they never pay.
It's we that run the country for them; and all the thanks we get is to be told we're Philistines and vulgar tradesmen and sordid city men and so forth, and that theyre all angels of light and leading.
You neednt be afraid of the aristocracy, dear: theyre only human creatures like ourselves after all; and youll hold your own with them easy enough.
I like a bit of a mongrel myself, whether it's a man or a dog: theyre the best for everyday.
Anyhow, theyre the failures and refuse of business (hardly a man of them that didnt begin in an office) and we're the successes of it.
But you get used to it: theyrethe same to one another and to everybody.
Theyre all old here, except you and me and the man-woman or woman-man or whatever you call her that came with you.
Before which tyme the senatours chyldren, called of their garmentes Pueri pretextati, vsed to come into the parlemente house with theyre fathers.
By this ye may se, that they that use to deride and mok other, somtyme it tornyth to theyre owne losse and damage.
Theyre rather upset at having had no curtain call.
Then I thought youd like one of the latest sort: the chaps that go for the newest things and swear theyre oldfashioned.
Weve nothing but our habits; and whentheyre upset, where are we?
Do you mean to say theyre having a party all to themselves downstairs, and we having a party up here and knowing nothing about it?
The great thing is to get the young people tied up before they know whattheyre letting themselves in for.
To the two men] Poor Alice has to read my love-letters aloud to me at breakfast, when theyre worth it.
I know some drovers that's been prayin' for theyre (adj.
But people larns till think fur theirselves when they're out theyre lone.
Toffs is no slouches at barrickin' for theyreown push.
There's more murrder a-bein' done in theyre nor there is outside!
Why, that little Mike theyre can han'le the dthrum-sticks to beat the felley in the big hat!
Justice is a-bein' murdered theyre ivery hour of day and night!
The sergeants orders is all right; but the officers dont know what theyre talkin about.
Some weighe their pleasure by theyre luste, Theyre wisdom by theyre rage of wyll, Theyre treasure is theyre onlye truste, A cloked crafte theyrestore of skylle: But all the pleasure that I fynde Is to mayntayne a quiet mynde.
And for a tyme they gate myche and so abused the credythe of theyr predecessours to theyre singulere lukere, whiche was recompensede with the losse of theyre posterytye.
For whanne theyr untruth and falshede was espyede than no manne wolde buye theyre clothes untylle they were enforsede and unfoldede, regardynge nothynge the seale.
For these clothes were founde fawltye for alle theyre seale, they were not onelye never the better trustede but myche lesse for theyre seale, yea although theyre clothes were well made.
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