Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 8, 2025


"Hold, Eachin I prithee, hold," said the glover; "the fir light, with which this discourse must terminate, burns very low, and I would speak a word in my turn, and plain dealing is best. Though it may vex, or perhaps enrage, you, let me end these visions by saying at once: Catharine can never be yours.

'These thoughts may startle, but will not, astound The virtuous mind, that ever walks attended By a strong-siding champion, Conscience." "My own opinion, nephew Markham, my own opinion," said Sir Henry, with a burst of admiration; "better expressed, but just what I said when the scoundrelly roundheads pretended to see ghosts at Woodstock Go on, I prithee." Everard proceeded:

The worst because the most dangerous part of the business is, the ugly and the old think themselves entitled to be as amorous as the young and beautiful; and a tall fellow, with a little fresh blood in his veins, is sure to have no peace for them. Prithee, Fairfax, tell me how the Contessa behaved, when she found I had escaped from her amorous pursuit.

"I will never despair till the treasure is found. Prithee, good cousin, show me the spot where it was buried first." Cuthbert never stirred outside the house till after dark. He was still in hiding from his father, who knew not his whereabouts, and was still on the watch for the truant, believing him to be lurking about in the forest around his home.

"I see nothing amiss, sirrah," said the old knight, half grudgingly. "So far as I may know, he is ready to mount." Just then a messenger entered, saying that the King was seated, and Lord George bade Myles make haste to meet the challenger. "Francis," said Myles, "prithee give me my pouch yonder."

Prithee, draw a picture of the old fox as he will appear when he hears of his loss. 'T will at least give him the opportunity to prove himself the 'philosopher' he is said to be. I have taken his oil portrait, and when I get fit quarters again I shall hang it, and nightly pray that I may live long enough to do the same to the original.

Gertrude stood quite still, neither resisting her father, nor yet yielding to the pressure which would have forced her from the room. "Dear sir," she said, with dutiful reverence, "I must fain submit to thee in this thing. Yet I prithee keep me not from my brother in the hour of his extremity.

Let this vow of mine be known, mistress Watson, as a thing thou hast heard me say, not commission thee to report. Prithee take heed to what I desire of thee, for I am not altogether powerless to enforce that I would. Mistress Watson left the workshop in humbled mood.

Wherefore he said: "If thou wilt answer several questions for me, I will gladly answer thine." So Percival said, "I prithee tell me what is this thing?" And he laid his hand thereon. And Sir Ewaine said, "That is a saddle." And Percival said, "What is this thing?" And Sir Ewaine said, "That is a sword." And Percival said, "What is this thing?" And Sir Ewaine said, "That is a shield."

"Prithee, man, be of good cheer," said they, "the duchess is a young and buxom widow. She has just buried our brother, who, God rest his soul! was somewhat too much given to praying and fasting, and kept his pretty wife always tied to his girdle. She is now like a bird from a cage. Think you she will keep her vow? Pooh, pooh impossible!

Word Of The Day

batanga

Others Looking