Fraudfully, viler seems than greed of greediest harlot Who with her every limb maketh a whore of herself.
Now have I learnt thee aright; wherefor though burn I the hotter, 5 Lighter and viler by far thou unto me hast become.
Now I do know thee: wherefore if more strongly I burn, thou art nevertheless to me far viler and of lighter thought.
Thou art none the holier if thou art praised, nor the viler if thou art reproached.
The deeper also he descendeth into himself, and the viler he appeareth in his own eyes, the higher he ascendeth towards God.
K] The delights which are perceived in things corporeal are vile; for every delight is such that it becomes viler the more it proceeds to external things, and happier, the more it proceeds to things internal.
Aristotle, as may be the philosophy of Aristotle is incomparably viler than that of the ancients.
The viler pair were Thomas Pilkington, and Samuel Shute, who followed out the practice of their predecessors, in the mode of packing the juries on political trials, and had the honour to arrange that which acquitted the Earl of Shaftesbury.
Disdain the rascal rabble to pursue, Their set cabals are yet a viler crew.
Hence flattery, through being accompanied by deceit, seems to be a viler sin; while quarreling, through proceeding from greater contempt, is apparently more grievous.
Now he that sins deceitfully is a viler man, according to the Philosopher (Ethic.
As stated in the objection, shame regards the vileness of a sin; wherefore a man is not always more ashamed of a more grievous sin, but of a viler sin.
He also perceiv'd that he resembled the Beasts in his viler part, which belong'd to this Generable and Corruptible World, viz.
And this was enough to satisfie him of the Nobility of his Nature; namely, that his viler Part, i.
Was he, of all men, to be the Pylades to this viler Orestes?
What could I do but strike a wretch vilerthan a worm?
Viler than grandsires, sires beget Ourselves, yet baser, soon to curse The world with offspring baser yet.
And the slavery of Rome was a savage slavery, altogether viler than the slavery of Babylon.
I can't help thinking that their badness was more like the faults of a superior South Sea Islander than like the viler side of the 'crowd' to-day.
My Lord told me, that he believed in his conscience there was not a viler fellow upon God's earth than me.
Yet do, cried theviler Sally, it will be a relief.
Hell is peopled already with millions of immortal souls doomed to fiery wrath; while Heaven is filled with ransomed sinners as vile, yea perhaps viler than they.
It is well known, that a man (homo) by birth is viler than the beasts.
He said, "They sink down into a certain prison, where they are called viler than the vile, or the vilest, and are set to work.
Rare Ben Jonson would have been delighted to set forth the viler charge if it had ever been whispered.
The tragic sonnet-note is given to Flavius: "What viler thing upon the earth than friends Who can bring noblest minds to basest ends!
They can and will conquer the viler conditions of human life.
These sinful rites and these her sister's songs Abhorred Erichtho, fiercest of the race, Spurned for their piety, and yet viler art Practised in novel form.
And viler poisons many, which herself Has made, she adds, whereto no name is given: Pestiferous leaves pregnant with magic chants And blades of grass which in their primal growth Her cursed mouth had slimed.
In temples shrined And gold, thy memory were viler deemed: Fortune lies with thee in thy lowly tomb And makes thee rival of Olympus' king.
The nearer to the city the viler grew the road and the more overwhelming the curiosity of the inhabitants.
Vile in its origin, and viler still By all incentives that seduce the will, It seems Elysium to the sons of Lust, But a foul dungeon to the good and just.
Is it possible to conceive a viler calling than that of an agent for the carrying on of gambling?
Falsehood--unprovoked falsehood is viler in a woman.
A viler figure was never sketched by Balzac; a viler figure was seldom drawn by Thackeray.
And shall such a sneaking passion as this, which can be so easily gratified by viler objects, be permitted to debase the noblest?
I had not said thus much, my dearest creature, but for your sake, as well as for my own, that Captain Tomlinson should not think I had been viler than I was.
Rogues breed apace In each vile place, But this I will avow, Where e'er rogues be No man may see A viler rogue than thou, Since it were vain To meet again A rogue more vile than thou.
Now though a life vile lived is thing most ill, Yet some do think a vile breath viler still.
Of him Dame Rumour saith, His ways be vile but viler still--his breath.
There was swearing, viler and more blasphemous than any of which Mahommed Gunga might be capable, where Jaimihr waited in the dark.
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