TXT]4449 Bandied the weariful shuttlecock of gallantry Determine that the future is in our debt, and draw on it Faith works miracles.
I must go to seek this being, for here I become as a drugged person among sedate and comfortable dreams which are made doubly weariful by my old master's whispering of that knowledge which was my father's father's.
Foul spirits riding the wind do flout at him friendless, The rain and the storm on his head beat ever at will; His weird is on him to grope in the dark with endless Weariful feet for a goal that shifteth still.
As if trouble at noon had achieved a deep sleep, Lapped and lulled from the weariful fret, Or shot down out of day, had a hint dropt away As if grief might attain to forget.
Then why should we remain awake in this weariful life?
And a great trouble began to take me; for, indeed, Naani had not told me how great was the sea; and it might be that I should wander a weariful age across it, before that I come to the far side.
And so alway to go never beyond sixteen hours' journey each day, and very weariful even so much; for it to be a sore and constant labour of climbing.
And she strave with me, and did carry and draw me that weariful way unto the raft.
And three days more I journeyed thus, and did never cease to creep downward weariful upon my hands and knees; and the Diskos I had to my hip, and so shall you know how I carried it.
He half yawned: "I claim no happier title, sir," and made light of the weariful discussion.
They were interrupted between-whiles by weariful men running to Alvan for counsel on various matters--how to play their game, or the exact phrasing of some pregnant sentence current in politics or literature.
With a weariful sense of loneliness and disappointment, Kirkwood hung over the rail to watch them out of sight.
I think I must have watched the place for three hours, but I know it was a weariful business, and I was heartsick of it.
She looked like a ghost, poor little thing; and for a fluttering moment we stared at each other, she and I, two wan, weariful ghosts.
In the strong quiet patience of all his letters to the weariful Mrs. Bowes, we may perhaps see one cause of the fascination he possessed for these religious women.
She was a religious hypochondriac, a very weariful woman, full of doubts and scruples, and giving no rest on earth either to herself or to those whom she honoured with her confidence.
And she will not have the consequences of the 'weariful old Irish duel between Honour and Hunger judged by bread and butter juries.
It seemed to set wagging a weariful tongue in a corpse.
She watched the long wave roll on to the sinking into its fellow; and onward again for the swell and the weariful lapse; and up at last bursting to the sheet of white.
The alternate purposeless energy and weariful weakness of fever, just as the alternate dry flush and trembling chill of it, distressed him.
Pale from a sleepless night and her heart's wearifuleagerness to be near me, she sat by my chair, holding my hand, and sometimes looking into my eyes to find the life reflecting hers as in a sunken well that has once been a spring.
They bandied the wearifulshuttlecock of gallantry.
I'd like to be far on some weariful shore, In the Land of the Blizzard and Bear; Oh, I wish I was snug in the Arctic once more, For I know I am safer up there!
Yet those two in the silence there, seemed less wearifulthan before.
You mind how brisk and bright I was, how straight and trim and smart; 'Tis weariful I am the now, and bent and frail and grey.
Scholars like Sigonius found themselves tied down in their class-rooms to a weariful routine of Cicero and Aristotle.
The weariful rich sat in conclave over Meg, and it was decided that she should in March go as companion and secretary to a certain Mrs. Trent slightly known to one of them.
She also wrote to their relative among the weariful rich, through whom she had heard of Meg.
The weariful rich" who had got her the post did not spare him this aspect of her deplorable conduct.
I'm afraid it's very ungrateful--the weariful rich.
Thank you," ejaculated the other, in a heavy weariful tone.
I found my Vivien full sick, and a weariful and ugsome time had I with her ere she recovered of her malady.
And here was Dame Alice de Lethegreve, mine honoured mother, whom I was full fain to see after all the long and somewhat weariful time that I had been away from England.
To see him next day was her anticipation: for it would be at the skirts of hilly forest land, where pinetrees are a noble family, different from the dusty firs of the weariful plains, which had tired her eyes of late.
They were right, they were excused; grand entertainments of London had been projected, and he fell into the weariful business with them, thinking of Henrietta's insatiable appetite for the pleasures.
Thus, after a weariful time, away Eastwards the sky began to tell of the coming of the day; and, as the light grew and strengthened, so did that insatiable growling pass hence with the dark and the shadows.
Only sometimes, when he finds the door open, my poor Roger will slip out, and then nobody else can find him on these weariful hills.