After his advancement to the empire, he used frequently to visit the place where he had spent his infancy; and the villa was continued in the same condition, that he might see every thing about him just as he had been used to do.
This I used frequently to do, but always took care to take my piece off the night, so as to prefix the day instead of making it a kind of baccanalian appendix.
I used frequently to cut several slices of bread and stroll about the garden and eat my breakfast direct from the bushes, while sometimes I would cook a fish and eat, finishing up with three or four apples or tomatoes with biscuits.
He used frequently to sit with his bottle by his side, and a Bible in his hand; and read passages and comment on them, and pronounce them lies.
He used frequently to curse and swear about him, and devise plans for punishing him on account of his impudence as he called it.
One gentleman writes from Great Yarmouth to say that, whilst residing in Norwich, he used frequently to see them on the houses and street corners in the suburbs.
The expression "not worth a CURSE," used frequently nowadays, is therefore not properly profane, though it is frequently intensified by a profane expletive.
When the boy perceived the improvement he had made, he esteemed it a good piece of luck that he had come into my hands; and he used frequentlyto go and thank his former master, who had been the cause of his prosperity.
When he saw what I was doing, he used frequently to exclaim: “Barbarous wretch!
I used frequently to pass the night with her; and though I sleep as lightly as ever yet did man upon this earth, yet, after indulgence in sexual pleasure, my slumber is sometimes very deep and heavy.
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