14 Metaphors for harts

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He contracted a friendship while in Scotland, with one Hart, a Presbyterian minister in Edinburgh, whom he afterwards honoured with his correspondence: This Hart he used merrily to stile the Hangman of the Gospel, for though he was a facetious good-natur'd man, yet he had fallen into a peculiar way of preaching what he called the Terrors of the Law, and denounced anathemas from the pulpit without reserve.

There was he, Mr. Tyrrwhit: he had ever been known as a sharp fellow; and Mr. Samuel Hart, who was now away on his travels, and the others;they were all of them sharp fellows.

"Jim Hart was my white folks.

Thus it came to pass that Simon Hart, alias Gaydon, had been an attendant at Healthful House for fifteen months.

"Nemesis rides upon an Hart, because a Hart was a most lively Creature."Bacon's Wisdom, p. 50.

But Captain Hart was a white gentleman, and I a poor African, and therefore it was all right, and good enough for the black dog.

Jo-ey Hart was a boy who was sent by his fath-er to spend the sum-mer with an un-cle in the coun-try.

Of the lot of men, Mr. Samuel Hart was the most distasteful to Mountjoy.

As a famous Chinese, Ku Hung Ming, author of the "Papers from a Viceroy's Yamên," afterwards said, "All great men are optimists, and Sir Robert Hart was the greatest optimist we had in 1900."

Simon Hart was forty years of age.

"That, Mr. Hart, is a matter that does not trouble him a little bit!

Hart and George Northey were brothers, and from childhood their lives had been marked by the strongest brotherly affection.

But Hart was the more determined blackguard.

14 Metaphors for  harts