Tis not my talent to conceal my thoughts Or carry smiles and sunshine in my face Should discontent sit heavy at my heart.
Tis not what ye want, my fine madam; 'tis what we can get you; and where shall we find you a husband now?
But 'tis not so With those that go Thro'frost and s As As all men know, And carry the milking-pail.
We're to scalp the redskins and Cameron, though 'tis not known.
Tis not fair to ask such questions,' he replied, after a moment.
Nay, mother, 'tis not that, I trow, but her father.
For our Lady's sake put a spoon into this ragout with me; 'tis not unsavoury, I promise you.
But ’tis not ours, with forces not our own To combat: strength is of the gods alone.
Tis not in man his fix’d decree to move: The great will glory to submit to Jove.
Know, ’tis not honest in my soul to fear, Nor was Tydides born to tremble here.
Tis not for us, but guilty Troy, to dread, Whose crimes sit heavy on her perjured head; Her sons and matrons Greece shall lead in chains, And her dead warriors strew the mournful plains.
Tis not to have our life Mellowed and softened as with sunset glow, A golden day's decline.
Tis not late," he said, "and I would know more of this matter.
I cannot engage myself so deep and so entire; when my will gives me to anything, 'tis not with so violent an obligation that my judgment is infected with it.
But out of my dilemma 'Tis not so easy to escape unhurt.
Tis not as Christians, but as templars, that They thwart my purpose.
But Montague is bound as well as I, In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think, For men so old as we to keep the peace.
And they gave not over taking turns at him and beating him till they were weary, whilst Al-Marwazi stood laughing and saying in self, "'Tis not I alone who have entered into default against him.
Mark well His holy pains: 'Tis not in pride or scorn, That Israel's King with sorrow stains His own triumphal morn.
EPOPS 'Tis not one of those you are used to seeing; 'tis a bird from the marshes.
Tis not to be believed; they send us inspectors before we have so much as paid sacrifice to the gods.
If't 'twill not serue, 'tis not so base as you, For you serue Knaues 1.
Commend me to him, I will send his ransome, And being enfranchized bid him come to me; 'Tis not enough to helpe the Feeble vp, But to support him after.
Good your grace, an' I had room for such a thundergust within mine ancient bowels, 'tis not in reason I coulde discharge ye same and live to thank God for yt He did choose handmaid so humble whereby to shew his power.
Tis not insensible, illustrious madam; but mousing owls and bats of low degree may not aspire to bliss so whelming and ecstatic as is found in ye downy nests of birdes of Paradise.
Nay, 'tis not I yt have broughte forth this rich o'ermastering fog, this fragrant gloom, so pray you seeke ye further.
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