Besides, I told thee before, that the desires of a righteous man, and the desires of his God, do jump or agree.
I told thee of certain passages, past before I knew thee, because I would have no secret between my wife and me, and it is ill-done of thee to use my confidence as a weapon against me.
What Christ himself hath done, or will do, for our salvation, is not directly the thing that we are now considering of; but what use he requireth us to make of him in the life of faith.
For he will offer it to them that he is endeavouring to keep from it, and make it the bait to draw men from it into the way to hell.
I told thee, at my melancholy return, what were the contents of the letter I wrote.
A copy of the draughts, as I told thee, has been sent to Captain Tomlinson; and that by a special messenger.
I told thee once, that though a rake, I am not a rake's friend.
Thus have I told thee, O king, all that hath been heard by me regarding my birth!
Thus have we told thee, O king, all that we have seen and heard.
Sarmishtha said, 'O thou of sweet smiles, all that I told thee of a Rishi is perfectly true.
Calandrino, "so thou wouldst not believe me when I told thee to-day?
I told thee that I loved a priest; and wast not thou, whom I love, though ill enough dost thou deserve it, turned priest?
Thou didst not believe me when I told thee what he was.
Nevertheless, as I told thee before, there shall be no want of trouble on my part.
I told thee, not that he lived, but that thou didst not slay him," said the nun, with an effort.
Thy masking goes the wrong way: I told thee to meet me at the prison.
I told thee tha' could as soon as tha' stopped bein' afraid," answered Dickon.
Dost remember I told theewhat I would say if I were Will?
Ever since I told thee what a fine lass Morva Lloyd has grown thee'st been hankering after Garthowen slopes.
She stroked his face again and said: "Long were the tale if I told thee all.
For indeed, foster-son, these were the very three of whom I told thee, though I told thee not their names.
I told theethat it augured an advantage to the sender--and of that thou wilt soon have the benefit.
I told thee he would be faithful in any honourable commission.
I told thee he would be scrupulous in aiding any evil enterprise.
He had also, in large measure, the high dignity and courtesy of his class, and an enlarged liberality of temper which usually goes with such good breeding.
This they eventually succeeded in doing; and those who regard war as a game like billiards to be settled by scoring points may claim Bunker's Hill as a British victory.
I prithee, Remember I have done thee worthy service; Told thee no lies, made thee no mistakings, served Without or grudge or grumblings: thou didst promise To bate me a full year.
As I told thee before, I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath cheated me of the island.
It was then the sigh burst forth of which I told thee.
I immediately tendered those same Christians I told thee of their money.
But as I told thee, Oliver, the chief purpose of my writing is to ask thy advice.
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