46 Words to use with does

To the refuge of every ne'er-do-weel.

GAME.Blackcock, grouse, hares, partridges, pheasants, snipes, woodcocks, doe venison.

Whether it should be Williamsburg or London, the boy was required to be kept at his books every morning, and was off every afternoon to the Dumfries tavern, where there was always a crowd of ne'er-do-wells, promoting a cock-fight, or a horse race, or eye-gouging contest.

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[Footnote 19: "Doe face," which owes its paternity to John Randolph, age has mellowed into "dough face"a cognomen quite as expressive and appropriate, if not as classical.]

There are thousands of "out-of-works," "ne'er-do-wells," &c., in every large town in England, who are naturally fitted for agricultural work, although they have lived all their lives, perhaps, far away from the green fields.

I cannot think that by mere accident the anonymous writer lighted on the same words: "Doe women bring no helpe of soule to men?

Wee'le watch by him whilst you two doe consult.

Rowsing it selfe in hate of Neroes name; I his distracted counsels doe disperce With fresh despaires; I animate the Senate And the people, to ingage them past recall In preiudice of Nero: and in briefe Perish he must,the fates and I resolve it.

'Tis well: proceed: supply his wants: doe doe: Let the great dower I brought serve to maintain Your Bastards riots: send my Clothes and Jewels, To your old acquaintance, your dear dame his Mother.

A and B] doe dwell.

The bones, were yet wet; two long doe ears were still warm.

When man gainst man conspire to doe evill, For what Society is a fitt! Thu.

And of all artes that worthe or praise doeth merite, To none the Marshall Farrier's will submitt, That bothe by Physicks, arte, force, hands, and spiritt The Kinge and subject in peace and warre doe fitt, Many of Tuball boast first Smythe that ever wrought, But Farriers more do, doe than Tuball ever taught.

Again, at the solemn entry of Louis XI. into Paris, a representation of a doe hunt took place near the fountain St. Innocent; "after which the queen received a present of a magnificent stag, made of confectionery, and having the royal arms hung round its neck."

" A cun-ning old fel-low is Winter, they say, A cun-ning old fel-low is he: He peeps in the crev-i-ces day by day, To see how we're pass-ing our time a-way, And mark all our do-ing from so-ber to gay; I'm a-fraid he is peep-ing at me!

Peter Carder, an Englishman captive among the Brazilians, wrote: "This is to be noted, that how many men these savages doe kill, so many holes they will have in their visage, beginning first in the nether lippe, then in the cheekes, thirdly, in both their eye-browes, and lastly in their eares.

"Out of the world thus was she reft away, Out of the world, unworthy such a spoyle, And borne to heaven, for heaven a fitter pray; Much fitter then the lyon which with toyle 165 Alcides slew, and fixt in firmament; Her now I seeke throughout this earthly soyle, And seeking misse, and missing doe lament.

Death steales upon me like a silken sleepe; Through every vaine doe leaden rivers flowe, The gentlest poyson that I ever knewe, To work so coldly, yet to be so true.

Do-morrow is Ky-fox-tay.

" "Mr. Cluvver, it is your durn on card do-night," interposed Meyer, the German sergeant, as the captain was about to roll himself in his blankets.

Allí vió a dos niñas.

ye beefy do-nothings!

"Why look ye, brother, I am not what I was aforetimenon sum quails eram I was bred a shaveling, a mumbler, a be-gowned do-nothingbrother, I was a monk, but the flesh and the devil made of me a bowman, heighoso wags the world!

I am not as sanguine as some of your admirers are as to the success you are sure to win; but I look upon it as a forlorn hope, in which a man had better lose his life than save it by ignoble do-nothingness.

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