He is a Composition of Envy and Idleness, hates Mankind, but gives them their Revenge by being more uneasie to himself, than to any one else.
All I intend is, that we ought to be contented with our Countenance and Shape, so far, as never to give our selves an uneasie Reflection on that Subject.
When he stands combustible and ready to flame upon every thing that touches him, Life is as uneasie to himself as it is to all about him.
But now I so cross and so peevish am grown; So strangely uneasie as ever was known.
The happy Father has her Declaration that she will not marry during his Life, and the Pleasure of seeing that Resolution not uneasie to her.
A Man is unfit for such a Place of Trust, who is of a sower untractable Nature, or has any other Passion that makes him uneasie to those who approach him.
The Way is to make all Places uneasie to him, but the Scenes in which they have allotted him to act.
She was so uneasie at what she had heard, that she thought it convenient to steal out of the presence and retire to her Closet, to bemoan her unhappy helpless Condition.
I have never made your House uneasie to you, by any unbecoming Words or Carriage; nor what occasion so ever you have given me, have I been either Clamorous, or a Brawler.
The young Lady seem’d a little uneasie at this; but the Gentleman appearing so very Modest, and speaking it with such an assur’d Gravity, took away all Thoughts of Suspicion.
Gonzago had his wished for Opportunity of entertaining his Mistress, whilst she always expecting some News of Dangerfield, sat very uneasiein his Company; whilst Dangerfield in the Closet, was as impatient to see her.
I was glad to perceive he was uneasie in my Company, and to make him the more so, I talk'd very much, and very little to the purpose.
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