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Updated: June 25, 2025
'You know, said James, 'that his property and ours neighboured each other. The young skunk has trumped up a charge against us of having tapped his brine, and having lived on the property of his estate for twenty years past. 'Well, said John Jervase, 'that's a pretty cool piece of impudence, to be sure! But what is there to make a howl about?
The barbarous Scythian, Or he that makes his generation messes To gorge his appetite, shall to my bosom Be as well neighboured, pitied, and relieved, As thou, my sometime daughter. And when 'This even-handed justice Commends the ingredients of his poisoned chalice To his own lips'
As different from the German feudalism which neighboured it upon the West, as from the conquering spirit of the Turks which disquieted it on the East, it resembled Europe in its chivalric Christianity, in its eagerness to attack the infidel, even while receiving instruction in sagacious policy, in military tactics, and sententious reasoning, from the masters of Byzantium.
There was a faint convulsion in the body. 'If I cry, I shall go in pain. 'You are in Emmy's arms, my beloved. Tony's eyes closed for forgetfulness under that sensation. A tear ran down from her, but the pain was lag and neighboured sleep, like the pleasure. So passed the short winter day, little spoken.
We find the Bishop of Ely, when conversing with the Archbishop of Canterbury on the change of conduct manifested by the young King Henry V., on his coming to the throne, says: 'The strawberry grows underneath the nettle, And wholesome berries thrive and ripen best Neighboured by fruits of baser quality, And so the prince, &c.
Neighboured by warlike hordes, more especially the heroic Lapithae, with whom their earliest legends record fierce and continued war, this mountain tribe took from nature and from circumstance their hardy and martial character.
Riuers, and maigne floudes, whiche afore with vnbrideled violence, oftymes ouerflowed the neighboured aboute, to the destruction of their cattle, their houses, and themselues: thei restrained with bancques, and kept them in a course.
How do you, my honest friend?" said he to the party in question, with a tone of condolence. "Very weakly, sir, since I took the electuary," answered the patient; "it neighboured ill with the two spoonfuls of pease-porridge and the kirnmilk." "Pease-porridge and kirnmilk!
Only, the great pleasure in seeing the gentleman again inspired gratitude: he brought the scene to her; and it was alive, it chatted and it beckoned; it neighboured her home; she had passed it on her walk away from her home; the gentleman was her link to the mountain paths; he was just outside an association with her father and mother. At least, her thinking of them led to him, he to them.
Thus we count Our treasures in the dark, and when the light Breaks on the cheated eye, we find the coin Was skulls ...... Yet the while Fate links strange contrasts, and the scaffold's gloom Is neighboured by the altar.
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