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Updated: July 26, 2025
My people have no priest, and my nation cringes not to law. Our priest is purity, and our law is honor. Priest? Was there a priest at the most holy marriage know to humanity that stainless marriage whose offspring is the God you white men told my pagan mother of?" "Christie you are worse than blasphemous; such a profane remark shows how little you understand the sanctity of the Christian faith "
According to the quaint spelling of those days there were then in use in Merrie England: "Mazers, noqqins, whiskins, piggins, cringes, ale-bowls, wassel bowls, tankard and kames from a pottle to a pint and from a pint to a gill."
I rode him for a mile yesterday, and when he attempted a convulsive canter, with three short steps and a stumble in it, his abbreviated off legs made me feel as if I were rolling over on one side. Kaluna beats him the whole time with a heavy stick; but except when he strikes him most barbarously about his eyes and nose he only cringes, without quickening his pace.
The master grim, the lowly serf that tills his lands; With lordly pride the first sends forth commands, The second cringes like a slave. Nekrasov. Despite the unvarying success of his dramas on the stage, Ostróvsky for a long time derived little financial benefit from them.
I shall take my bonnet off, and lock the letter up in my desk." "Sunday morning. There is no resisting it! One after another the circumstances crowd on me. They come thicker and thicker, and they all force me one way. "I have got Mother Oldershaw's answer. The wretch fawns on me, and cringes to me.
They made a great deal of fun of Katie's dog. They named him "Pet." Captain Prescott wanted to know if she meant to exhibit him at a bench show and mention various points he was sure would excite attention. "What I hate, Katie," said Wayne, "is the way he cringes. None of that cringing about Queen." "And why not?" she demanded hotly. "Because Queen was never kicked.
Living in softness and idleness he now lets himself be ruled by women; their amusements are the business of his life, their wishes are his laws; a young girl is the arbiter of his fate, he cringes and grovels before her; the earnest Emile is the plaything of a child. So shift the scenes of life; each age is swayed by its own motives, but the man is the same.
"You are said, my lord," returned Alwyn, bluntly, "to love the barons, the knights, the gentry, the yeomen, and the peasants, but to despise the traders, I fear me that report in this is true." "I love not the trader spirit, man, the spirit that cheats, and cringes, and haggles, and splits straws for pence, and roasts eggs by other men's blazing rafters.
He, poor egotist, talks bombast and nonsense by wholesale. I applaud and smile at his folly; while he imagines it is at his wit. The poor man is amused with fine speeches, unsubstantial flatteries, cringes, bows, and hypocritical tokens of servility; which are so many jests upon him. 'Thus is he mocked with the shadow, while I banquet upon the substance.
"The well-sworn Lie, franked to the world with all The circumstance of proof, Cringes abashed, and sneaks along the wall At the first sight of Truth." The Gibrontus of the Hot Cross Bun Line was at one time the best ship of that justly celebrated fleet.
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