Though the number of the ark do measure my body, it comprehendeth not my mind.
It was true, he decided; though the novels he had read had led him to believe otherwise.
It is big, and it is true, though the chance is large that I have failed to make it intelligible.
A man was a fool to go to sea when he could write, he concluded, though the money in itself meant nothing to him.
He seemed suddenly tall and strong, as though the extremity of his humiliation had given him new vigour.
He looked at her and his face grew grave, as though the shadow of a premonition brushed it.
His face was ash-coloured and his black eyebrows quivered as though the blaze of her scorn had blinded him.
Though the King is grieved, he trusts him with the charge, for he never went back upon his word.
Thou shalt see the spring which boils, though the water is colder than marble.
Each one always keeps his own heart, though the desire be shared by both, just as many different men may sing a song or tune in unison.
Though the ideals of this court and those of Christianity are in accord at many points, vet courtly love and Christian morality are irreconcilable.
Though the window is not low, Lancelot gets through it quickly and easily.
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Though the camel is a heavy beast of burden, the dromedary, which is either of the same or of a kindred species, is used by the natives of Asia and Africa on all occasions which require celerity.
The description of this picturesque and remarkable little cataract, as given by the scout, is sufficiently correct, though the application of the water to uses of civilized life has materially injured its beauties.
Was it not, as we have said, the most oppressive, though the mildest, of despotisms?
It was a theocracy more potent in its operation than that of the Jews; for, though the sanction of the law might be as great among the latter, the law was expounded by a human lawgiver, the servant and representative of Divinity.
Such is the portrait we have of him from the Indian and Castilian chroniclers, though the former, it should be added, were the kinsmen of Huascar, and the latter certainly bore no good-will to Atahuallpa.
With such a place, though thetumult of the city rolls beneath its tower, one would be willing to connect some legendary interest.
It seemed as though the breathing of many men could be heard at the end of the street.
Then he bent down swiftly to Marius, as though the sentiment of duty had returned to him, and, dipping up water in the hollow of his hand, he gently sprinkled a few drops on the latter's face.
A flash empurpled all the facades in the street as though the door of a furnace had been flung open, and hastily closed again.
Mercilessly then returns she, Though the half-aroused one often Scares her from him with impatience, And she lures her shameless sisters, So that from my weary eyelids Kindly sleep ere long is driven.
Audacity and hope alternate in him with misgivings; though the sanguine-valiant side carries it.
At all events, the poor child's scalp was left to him, though the mark of the knife was plain.
The incident recorded is said to be a fact, though the locality is doubtful.
Though the song is a genuine peasant's ditty, it is heard in other circles, and frequently roared out at hunting dinners.
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