7 adverbs to describe how to devilled

It's no use beating about the bush; Berkeley may as well learn it from me as from those yelling devils outside."

" XXIX "Then take a blessing, my darling Son," Quoth she, and kiss'd him civil Then his neckcloth she tied; and when he was drest From top to toe in his Sunday's best, He appear'd a comely devil.

" "And wherefore?" "Master," quoth Roger, glancing furtively about, "in my youth I did see a goodly man be-devilled by horrid spells by an ancient hag that was a noted witch, and he acted thusa poor wight that was thereafter damnably be-devilled into a small, black rabbit, see you" "Saw you all this indeed, Roger?" "All but the be-devilling, master, for being young and sore frighted I ran away and hid myself.

He affected an absurdly devil-may-care deportment which so stirred Macgregor's sense of pity that he had thoughts of taking back what he had said about the cream cookies.

I've seen the sunset flood the earth with streams of rosy light, And every foot of sea-line specked with twinklin' sails of white; I've woke ter find the sky a mess of scud and smoky wreath, A blind wind-devil overhead and hell let loose beneath.

" "You sort ofthe devil!"

In the monks' garden, there is a marble statue of Pan, which the gardener told us, was brought by the "Wicked Lord" (great-uncle of Byron) from Italy, and was supposed by the country people to represent the devil, and to be the object of his worshipa natural idea enough, in view of his horns and cloven feet and tail, tho this indicates at all events, a very jolly devil.

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