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"I have sent for you to talk about the Senatorial situation. May I speak plainly to you?" I replied that he might. He was watching me, under his gray eyebrows, with his soft eyes, in which there was a glitter of blackness but none of the rheum of old age. "It would be most unfortunate," he said, "for us, as a people, if we failed to elect a Senator.
Three days before I left the monastery, that is on Holy Thursday, the marshal withdrew my guard. I said I had been suffering from a rheum, and he replied, with a meaning smile, "Take care not to catch another."
By the light of my Queen's eyes have I walked, and pains of hell are my Queen's displeasure. 'Methinks thy humbleness is tardy, quoth Delicio. 'No cock shall crow by my nest, said she. 'And, by the mantle of Elijah, I am out with sour faces and men of phlegm and rheum. I will be gay once more. So get thee gone to Kenilworth, and stray not from it on thy peril.
The gait of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode. "The pipe," said he. "It is farther on," said I; "but observe the white web-work which gleams from these cavern walls." He turned towards me, and looked into my eyes with two filmy orbs that distilled the rheum of intoxication. "Nitre?" he asked, at length. "Nitre," I replied. "How long have you had that cough?"
"I say four, if not five," answered Don Quixote, "for never in my life have I had tooth or grinder drawn, nor has any fallen out or been destroyed by any decay or rheum." "Well, then," said Sancho, "in this lower side your worship has no more than two grinders and a half, and in the upper neither a half nor any at all, for it is all as smooth as the palm of my hand."
You have already guessed, I have no doubt, the purpose of this lengthy argument. The sagacious man, believe me, can never be utterly miserable, and I most willingly agree with my friend Horace, who says that, on the contrary, such a man is always happy. 'Nisi quum pituita molesta est. But, pray where is the man who is always suffering from a rheum?
You have already guessed, I have no doubt, the purpose of this lengthy argument. The sagacious man, believe me, can never be utterly miserable, and I most willingly agree with my friend Horace, who says that, on the contrary, such a man is always happy. 'Nisi quum pituita molesta est. But, pray where is the man who is always suffering from a rheum?
He took a hasty leave of De Vaux, who looked after him with astonishment, and after shrugging his shoulders in silent wonder, proceeded to conduct the Arabian physician to the tent of King Richard. This is the prince of leeches; fever, plague, Cold rheum, and hot podagra, do but look on him, And quit their grasp upon the tortured sinews.
Mr Rogers lifted his practicable hand, and with a red bandanna handkerchief wiped the rheum from his eyes. "Ho, dear! you'll excuse me, Cap'n; but 'with a manageable woman, you said? I'd pity her startin' to manage the like of Fancy Tabb." "Why, what's wrong wi' the child?" "Nothin' let be I can't keep a grown woman in the house unless she's a half-wit.
By the light of my Queen's eyes have I walked, and pains of hell are my Queen's displeasure. 'Methinks thy humbleness is tardy, quoth Delicio. 'No cock shall crow by my nest, said she. 'And, by the mantle of Elijah, I am out with sour faces and men of phlegm and rheum. I will be gay once more. So get thee gone to Kenilworth, and stray not from it on thy peril.
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