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Somehow, somewhere, something must be wrought that would place Amoyah at a disadvantage and bring ridicule upon him. No great matter, it might be said, to compass the change of a fickle woman's mind, to disconcert a giddy young man. But how? Cheesto was aweary of his own incantations and his ineffectual spells. He would fain lend Fate a muscular hand.

He, therefore, ceased to confer upon me his cruel attentions; and abandoned me to a neglect hardly less cruel. The boys were strictly enjoined to leave me alone, and they obeyed. I found a solitude in the midst of society. A loneliness came over my young spirit. I was aweary, and I drooped like the tired bird, that alights on the ship, "far, far at sea."

So what way to surety, for if a man regard not his wife where shall she look for good? And truly I do believe that in such Trafficking men do chip and whittle away their heart till none be left and they cannot love if they would, and no anchorage in so rotten a Holding ground. And thus have I learned that a woman may be young and yet aweary of her life, which I did not think to be true.

To feel aweary at the Midway Inn is bad enough; but to be journeying to no home, and perhaps even to some harsher school than we yet wot of, is indeed a depressing reflection. Hence it comes, I think, or partly hence, that there is now no fun in the world. Wit we have, and an abundance of grim humour, which evokes anything but mirth.

Satisfied with having compassed her degradation, he exclaims: 'What shall I do with this beauty, which, because it is mine, now palls upon me? Let me kill it and forget it; I am aweary of love, and the world is full of women! That is the way of your sex, Monsieur Gervase; it is a brutal way, but it is the one most of you follow."

Then said Sharrkan to them, "Ye have fought through all this day and are aweary of fight; so it behoveth that you return to your places and sleep and not sit up." They accepted his counsel and then each went away to his own pavilion, and none remained with Sharrkan but a few servants and the old woman Zat al-Dawahi.

Come, Antony, and young Octavius, come, Revenge yourself alone on Cassius, For Cassius is aweary of the world. Shakspeare. The meeting of these three usurpers of their country's freedom, was upon a little island of the river Rhenus.

'Give me death! pleaded the other, 'for I have followed you far, silent as a shadow, and I am aweary. But the Lord of Death shook his head, saying, 'Not so! I only give to those whose years are full, and you have sixty years of life to come! Then the old white-bearded man vanished, but whether he really was the Lord of Death, or a devil, who can tell?

Still the same fair city, but other men men with greed and evil on their faces who hated the bonds of righteous doing, and set their hearts on sin. "We are aweary of thee!" they cried. "Make Evil King! Slay him! slay him! and loose the bonds of Evil! Make Evil King!" The glorious Shape rose up, gazing with mild eyes upon those wicked men.

"I will do my best, Dame," replied Amphillis, nervously. "None can do more," said her Ladyship more graciously. "Are you aweary with your journey?" "But a little, Dame, I thank you. Our stage to-day was but short." "You left your friends well?" was the next condescending query. "Yes, Dame, I thank you." Lady Foljambe turned her head. "Perrote!" she said. "Dame!" answered the elderly woman.