11 Metaphors for illest

This ill becomes the noble love you bear me; Would you have your love a coward? Cel.

With submission, these little arts of getting off an edition, do ill become any author above the size of Marten the surgeon.

The proof of it is that men who bear good-naturedly the most outrageous fortunes do not regard themselves as being in any very dreadful circumstances, while those that are disturbed at the lightest disappointments feel as if all human ills were theirs.

Ah, messire, I give thee joy that, whatsoever ills may be thine, thou can ne'er bea duchess!"

"Ill is your faith," replied the king, "and in an evil god you put your trust.

But let us drop the tone of attempted criticism, which ill becomes an embryo writer at any time, and still less so when Shakspeare is the theme.

On the Reef, there was little to divert his thoughts from their true course; and the very ills that pressed upon him, became so many guides to his gratitude by showing, through the contrasts, the many blessings which had been left him by the mercy of the hand that had struck him.

" "Irreverence ill becomes a beneficed clergyman, Mr. Bevis," said Mrs. Ramshornwho very consistently regarded any practical reference to our Lord as irrelevant, thence naturally as irreverent.

My mother's ill i' bed, an' one o' my sisters is lookin' after her."

Ill,) is frolicsome and gay.

Ill will and passion were dreadful misrepresenters.

11 Metaphors for  illest