How some vices in speeches are alwaies intollerable, some others now and then borne withal by licence of approued authors.
She felt sore, and at the same time terribly sorry; and withal there kept rising in her the gusty memory of Harbingers kiss.
But withal the play is one of remarkable vigour and beauty.
Yet withal he was the most affable, sociable, and humorous man in our company.
He was about 5 feet 11 inches tall, straight as an arrow, and withal had a rather pleasant countenance, of a serious look.
There was wealth in the old city before the British flocked to it, and withal an atmosphere of plenty and peaceful enjoyment of life.
So spake he, weeping, and did off his shoulder-girded sword All golden, that with wondrous craft Lycaon out of Crete Had fashioned, fitting it withal in ivory scabbard meet.
Long Turnus shook the oak that bore the bitter iron head, Then cast at Pallas, andwithal a word he cast and said: 480 "Let see now if this shaft of mine may better win a pass!
And withal I am obliged to work, almost as much as your Majesty.
He was a kind-hearted and liberal man, but withal cool, quiet, and methodical in his manners and actions.
But withal the right must not be denied to the Church to watch over the correctness of the Christian doctrine, and to make appointment and continuance in the teaching office dependent upon it.
It has forgotten that man is a created, limited, even a fallen being, withal destined for eternal existence.
To many generations this was self-evident, and withal they felt themselves free, because they looked for the freedom only of the dependent creature.
These therefore are neither dead nor living, and withal are doubtful.
They are such as have faith indeed, but have withal the riches of this present world.
Thou art like the sea a furious irresistible God, and withal a lovely dreaming child.
Askest thou what maketh me so wise, and withal so daring?
It is now the centre of the English and American colonists, and withal well filled with persons who delight in the one o'clock mass.
Agnes was a Roman maiden of thirteen, filled with all the good gifts of the Holy Spirit, having loved and followed Christ from her infancy, and being withalmost beautiful, when the son of the Prefect passed her way.
And withal there was a glory on her brow, a glory in the midst of sorrow, so that the priest hardly knew her.
At first he opposed it, out of the aversion he had for this pageant show, so unsuitable to the condition of a religious man; but afterwards he yielded to the request, and withal to the reasons of the assembly.
He reasoned thereupon so justly, and withal so clearly, that his adversaries were forced to give up the cause, according to the relation of the Portuguese, who were witness of it.
He rid his hands of him, but withal foretold him, "That God would be so gracious to him, as to change his evil inclinations, and that hereafter he should take the habit of St Francis.
Don't try to put me off with the same Jesuit's quibble which that false knave Parson Fletcher invented for one of Doughty's men, to drug his conscience withal when he was plotting against his own admiral.
Hereupon he released them, exacting only an oath on them that they would leave their exercise of piracy for ever; and withal he sent them as common mariners, in the galleons, to Spain.
Honours, invested him with this Order, in Memory of the Passion of our Saviour; and withal ordain’d the Supreme or Chief in his Successors, Kings of Denmark.
But when it was known that the Sovereign did not go in the Grand Procession, but his Lieutenant for him; then the Service was constantly gone through withal at once.
This I spoke with such a tone as bespoke a high resentment of the abuse put upon us, and withal pressed so close upon him with my horse that I suffered him not to come up any more to Guli.
But in a little time the Trepan called himself John Poulter, adding withal that Judge Morton used to call him John for the King, and that the Archbishop of Canterbury had given him a deaconry.
We asked upon what terms; letting him know withal that we determined to have a free prison.
He is of that order of men who has much honour and merit, but withal a coxcomb; the other of that set of females, who has innocence and wit, but the first of coquettes.
Pikestaff, the eldest son by the second venter, was a man of business, a downright plodding fellow, and withal so plain, that he became a proverb.
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