Tis said, indeed, she presently forgot The two gallants who last became her lot; And I can easily the fact believe: Removed from sight, but few for lovers grieve.
Sense went home to bed; Genius, left to shiver On the bank, 'tis said, Died of that cold river!
Tis said no woman can stand against this subtle devil.
Both nobles and people here in Norway think they have an ancient claim on you--a claim, 'tis said, you have but half fulfilled.
Tis certain the colonel did look like a ghost, except that ghosts do not look very happy, ’tis said.
Tis said he hath lost his intellect now, and forgotten his wrongs and his rage against mankind.
Tis said of him, that he advanced a very considerable sum of money towards carrying on the war in France, under this last monarch.
Tis said plainly, that they on earth do not yet know what they shall be (1 John 3:2).
As to the suddenness thereof, 'tis said to be in an hour.
And hence 'tis said, that the afterwards of affliction doth yield the peaceable fruits of righteousness unto them which are exercised thereby (Heb 12:11).
Tis said that a great Aqueduct in the Neighbourhood brought as much Water to it from the Distance of 10 Leagues, as was sufficient to support a Naval Combat within the Circumference of this Circus.
The Queen of Scots, 'tis said, is again involved in a dangerous conspiracy to destroy our brave mistress, Queen Elizabeth.
He that dies a martyr, 'tis said, proves that he is not a knave.
The fire in the flint, 'tis said, "shows not till it be struck.
Twice this music master wed And he was happy so 'tis said; But he worked both day and night Until at last he lost his sight.
A BONY SONG Eight and twenty bones, 'tis said, Are located in my head.
And in but two weeks 'tis said that he wrote His wondrous Messiah complete in each note.
Tis said that he was murdered by one who then did rule His uncle the third Richard, hump-backed and very cruel.
No wonder from earth he was glad to depart, Dying, 'tis said, from a real broken heart.
How the Armenians keep Meat fresh and sweet so long, as 'tis said they do?
Our army, led by valiant Torrismond, Is now in hot engagement with the Moors; 'Tis said, within their trenches.
Neither cloth it behove me to entrust myself to thee; and 'tis said, 'Enmity of kind, as the enemy himself groweth weaker groweth stronger.
Tis said, Rejoyce, ye Heavens, and ye that dwell in them.
But as 'tis said, A sparrow of the Air does not fall down without the will of God; so I may say, Not a Devil in the Air, can come down without the leave of God.
Tis said, Wo to the Inhabiters of the Earth and of the Sea.
Where 'tis said, The whole World lyes in Wickedness; 'tis by some of the Ancients rendred, The whole World lyes in the Devil.
The doctors were all at fault, and, 'tis said, even now in great dispute.
Tis said a mermaid haunts yon water," said Mrs Harrington; "I have heard many marvellous tales of her, a few years ago.
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