| Mary Andrews Denison - 1858 - 352 pages
...sfre followed Lorine up to her loom. CHAPTER XVIII. A SHADOW FRIGHTENS GUILT. " The hipt malignant, the look oblique, The obvious satire, or implied dislike...cruel language of the eye ; The artful injury, whose venomed dart Scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart." " Serv. — They 're from the country,... | |
| Jane Williams - 1861 - 580 pages
...another's rugged path alone, But clears th' obstruction which impedes his own. The hint malevolent, (he look oblique, The obvious satire, or implied dislike...hearing, while it stabs the heart ; The guarded phrase, whoso meaning kills, yet told, The lisfner wonders how you thought it cold ; Small slights, neglect,... | |
| 1861 - 356 pages
...canker or of blight, Bows patiently, to rise again With sweeter breath and fresher light. TB BEAU. The hint malevolent, the look oblique, The obvious...cruel language of the eye; The artful injury, whose venomed dart Scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart; The guarded phrase whose meaning... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1862 - 644 pages
...Pepper family and the Pepper mansion did not impress me favourably. CHAPTER XXVI. OPENING THE CAMPAIGN. The hint malevolent, the look oblique, The obvious...cruel language of the eye; The artful injury, whose venomed dart Scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart ; The guarded phrase, whose meaning... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1865 - 388 pages
...A STOBJf. " The Mat malevolent, the look oblique, The obvioiu satire, or implied dislike, The meer equivocal, the harsh reply, And all the cruel language of the eye ; The artful injury, whose venomed dart -Scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart ; hmall slights, neglect, unmixed... | |
| Robert Bell - 1872 - 420 pages
...he loves. Smooths not another's rugged path alone, But clears the obstruction which impedes his own. The hint malevolent, the look oblique, The obvious...cruel language of the eye; The artful injury, whose venomed dart Scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart ; The guarded phrase whose meaning... | |
| 1872 - 710 pages
...nay, the secrets of the grave This vip'rous slander enters. Shakespeare. 2760. SLANDER, Methods of c with minor-keyed closes, Fairest the vines that on ruin vcnomcd dart Scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart; 606 г SL-AJSTDKR. The guarded phrase... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 pages
...from noble minds ; Only the base believe, what the base only utter. Beller. 3109. SLANDER. Methods of es, day without night, Circle His throne rejoicing;...heaven, On earth join, all ye creatures, to extol Him ; These, and a thousand griefs minute as these, Corrode our comfort, and destroy our ease. Hannah More.... | |
| Joseph Shillito - 1877 - 202 pages
...worse in woman ; her place is to smooth and brighten life, but unkindness roughens and darkens it. " The hint malevolent, the look oblique, The obvious...cruel language of the eye ; The artful injury, whose envenomed dart Scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart ; The guarded phrase, whose meaning... | |
| Joseph Samuel Exell - 1879 - 632 pages
...them again. And the " thistle-seeds " need not be of the tongue. False witness is loo often borne by " The hint malevolent, the look oblique, The obvious...implied dislike, The sneer equivocal, the harsh reply, Aud all the cruel language of the eye." — More. Covetotisnesa ! Ver. 17. In the backwoods of Canada... | |
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