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"Ha! say'st thou?" said Cromwell; "thou hast powerful motives, I doubt not, for running thy head into a noose. But I will speak with thee by and by. Ho! Pearson, Gilbert Pearson, take this scroll Take the elder woman with thee Let her guide you to the various places therein mentioned Search every room therein set down, and arrest, or slay upon the slightest resistance, whomsoever you find there.

Why say'st thou that the city women sole Are pious? Canst thou say my prayers for me?" "What pleasure have the country girls?" replied The city girl. "They've no amusements there. There's nothing to divert the eyes. Their hands They do not stain with henna, setting off A rounded arm.

He had persuaded himself now, as he had done often before, that what he had in reality done for his own pleasure or satisfaction, he had done in order to gratify some one else. 'The town was rough with a riot between the press-gang and the whaling folk; and I thought I'd best see Sylvia home. 'Ay, ay, lad; always welcome, if it's only as an excuse for t' liquor. But t' whalers, say'st ta?

"She asked me if you knew aught of the business," replied Dunne; "and I answered 'No." "Business, say'st thou?" quoth Barter. "What business?" "Sure, the business on which we came," Dunne evaded; and he laughed. It was an answer that left Barter uneasy. Nor was his mind set at rest by the parting words with which Dunne accompanied the half-crown for his services.

He had persuaded himself now, as he had done often before, that what he had in reality done for his own pleasure or satisfaction, he had done in order to gratify some one else. 'The town was rough with a riot between the press-gang and the whaling folk; and I thought I'd best see Sylvia home. 'Ay, ay, lad; always welcome, if it's only as an excuse for t' liquor. But t' whalers, say'st ta?

So she greeted him with the word of peace, and he replied with the name of the All-Merciful. Then said she, 'O Ruark, of Rukrooth thy mother tell me somewhat. He answered, 'I know nought of her since that day. Allah have her in his keeping! So she cried, 'How? What say'st thou, Ruark? 'tis a riddle. Then he, 'The oath of Ruark is no rope of sand!

If thou wouldst have me credit thee, Alcippus, Thou shouldst not disesteem a Life, which ought To be preserv'd, to give a proof that what thou say'st Is true, and dispossess me of those fears I have, That 'tis my Life makes thine displeasing to thee. Alcip. 'Tis a high proof to give you of my Duty, Yet that's more ease to me than your Unbelief. Phi. Why dost receive me coldly?

Oh Sir, we have an Artist aboard I'll assure you; Signior Cashier, shall I beg the favour of you to shew your Skill? Pet. Sir, my Wife and I'm at your service. Guil. Friend, what Language can you sing? Pet. Oh, Sir, your Singers speak all Languages. Guil. Say'st thou so, prithee then let's have a touch of Heathen Greek. Pet. That you shall, Sir, Sol la me fa sol, &c. Fran.

"Say'st thou?" said the General, with a grim smile on his lip, which seemed to intimate that he was not quite inaccessible to flattery; "yea, truly, thou dost not lie in that we have been an instrument. Neither are we, as I have already hinted, so severely bent against those who have striven against us as malignants, as others may be.

BOURGOGNINO. Inhuman father! What is it thou hast done? Why pour forth this horrible and monstrous curse against thy guiltless daughter? VERRINA. Youth, thou say'st true! it is most horrible. Now who among you will stand forth and prate still of patience and delay? My daughter's fate is linked with that of Genoa. I sacrifice the affections of a father to the duties of a citizen.

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