Now they're married I wish them joy, Every year a girl and boy, Loving each other like sister and brother, I hope to see them meet again.
Now they're married I wish them joy, Every year a girl or boy, Loving each other like sister and brother, And so they may be kissed together.
Now they're married, I wish them joy, Every year a girl or a boy, I hope this couple may kiss each other.
We are here all of one mind respecting the cause in which the Parisians are engaged; wish them a free people, and as happy as they can wish themselves.
We don't wish them to take goods at all, and we prefer that they should not take any.
We wish them to come as soon as possible and to settle; but sometimes they don't find it convenient.
The third is Mr. Adams and Polly Barlow; and I wish them, for both their sakes, as happy as either of the former.
That's all the harm I wish them, or will wish them!
I wish them to be as numerous and as minute as possible, particularly on the subject of such negotiations as may be in agitation for a general peace, and for a partial one between Britain and the United Provinces.
I have said I should go through the fatigues of my journey with much alacrity, if I had well grounded hopes, that at the end I should find matters in the state we wish them to be.
Pixy is mine and I have a right to take him, but I wish them to know that I have him, so I have written a postal telling them, and will drop it in the village letter box.
Now I wish them to see Romerberg Square and the Cathedral of St. Bartholomew.
I don't intend to preach to them or to moralize, but I do wish them to gain real college spirit.
That is precisely what I wish them to be," responded Grace, in all earnestness.
For the next hour Jessica and Reddy were kept busy receiving the congratulations of the steady in-pouring of friends who came to wish them godspeed.
Here is luck to the single and I wish them success, Likewise to the married ones, I wish them no less.
We wish them to make all the knowledge which they may acquire subserve some noble purpose, which will outlive the present hour.
We wish them to make all the knowledge which they may acquire subserve some noble purpose; which will outlive the present hour.
We know that in ordinary circumstances our limbs will move when we wish them to move, and will remain quiet when we wish them not to move.
And I could hardly forbear, at some times, but to wish them out of the book.
Wish them no ill with what they get of thine; it is their wages for their work, and it will appear to them ere long that they have earned it dearly.
Therefore the inhabitants deserve especial consideration, and for this reason we wish them to enjoy perpetually the royal bounty.
Most of the muscles act only when we wish them to do so.
Other cells send branches to the muscles and make them act when we wish them to do so.
The arm and the hand do not act unless wewish them to do so.
It is because there are certain muscles in the body which do not act simply when we wish them to act, but when it is necessary that they should.
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