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Updated: May 4, 2025


Good friend for Iesus sake forbeare To digg the dust encloased heare: Blest be ye man yt spares thes stones And curst be he yt moves my bones. Ben Jonson says of Bacon, as orator: His language, where he could spare and pass by a jest, was nobly censorious. No man ever spoke more neatly, more pressly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered.

On 4th June Chamberlain wrote: "Sir Edward Coke & his Lady, after so much animosity and wrangling, are lately made friends; & his curst heart hath been forced to yield more than ever he meant; but upon this agreement he flatters himself that she will prove a very good wife." So Coke and his "very good wife" settled down together again.

He commanded that this work of art be engraved upon his tomb, and he was obeyed. There it abides to this day. This is it: Good friend for Iesus sake forbeare To digg the dust encloased heare: Blest be ye man yt spares thes stones And curst be he yt moves my bones. In the list as above set down will be found EVERY POSITIVELY KNOWN fact of Shakespeare's life, lean and meager as the invoice is.

"But 'tis small choice you offer, Marty " "My name's Martin!" "And a curst good name too, Marty. But I've no mind to be worm's-meat yet awhile no! Come, what's your quarrel wi' me? First Andy would murder me and now 'tis you why for? Here's me wi' a heart of gold t' cherish a friend and never a friend t' cherish! What's your quarrel, lad, what?"

"'Tis manifest shame a rogue should thieve the food of an honest man a man like I be as do slave morning, noon and " "Slave!" says I, frowning. "What know you of slavery? Be curst for a great, fat fool that speaketh lies!" "Hold!" cries he. "What would ye wi' my waggon?" "Ride in 't!" "Hold! Then suffer me to ride likewise, for I'm scant o' breath " "Good! I've been scant o' breath ere now!"

In 1659, when the town of Edinburgh placed an additional impost on ale, the Convenanter Nicoll proclaimed it an act so impious that immediately "God frae the heavens declared his anger by sending thunder and unheard tempests and storms." And we still recall Burns' fiery invective: Thae curst horse-leeches o' the Excise Wha mak the whisky stills their prize!

There were just three Milanese among the last lot the pick of the city; and the rest were made up of Trentini, and our lads from Bergamo and Brescia; and the order from the Council was, 'Go and do the business! which means, 'Go and earn your ounce of Austrian lead. They went, and we gave fifteen true men for one poor devil of a curst tight blue-leg.

The play of sour and sweet, and crowning of the whole with fat, shows a people determined to go down in civilization, and try the business backwards. Adieu, curst Croat! On the Wallachian border mayst thou gather philosophy from meditation."

But at the moment he heard Alec whistling a favourite tune, as he shovelled away at the snow. "General!" cried Linkum, in ecstasy. "Here!" answered Alec, flinging his spade twenty feet from him, and bolting in the direction of the call. "Is't you, Linkum?" "She's oot, General." "Deil hae her, gin ever she wins in again, the curst worryin' brute! Did ye gang to Curly?"

She blushed, she drew back, and so had occasion to do something with her cloak which let a glimpse of white neck and bosom come into the light. "You flatter us both indeed." "I'll tell you the truth of us both" he, too, was flushed: "you are a curst coquette and I am a curst fool."

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