32 Words to use with villains

It was at this moment, so momentous to our hero, that some one who had been hiding unseen nigh them for all the while suddenly moved away, and Barnaby, in spite of the gathering darkness, could perceive that it was that villain man-servant of Sir John Malyoe's.

John is incens'd; and very much, I doubt, That villain Warman hath accused me About the 'scape of Ely.

quoth false Sextus, 'Will not the villain drown?

"In the principal room of the building was the villain captain, with three of his officers, seated round a decayed table, playing cards; on one end of the table stood a dirty decanter, partly filled with apple brandy; three or four cracked, dingy tumblers were scattered over the table, and the rest of the furniture of the apartment was in keeping.

Unless the body be found, the murder will not be proved, save the villain confess, which he will not do unless he hath sudden compunctions.

"The villain durst not!" "He's got the squire under his thumb, I tell you," replied Ragged Nance.

" "You haven't let that villain escape, I hope," Stephen exclaimed.

I want to meet that wily, smooth, plausible, damned, respectable villain face to face, and with as much money as he.

And if thou wishest not to go in vain, Remain not there where villain folk may be; Endeavor, if thou mayst, to be acquaint Only with ladies, or with courteous men, Who thee will guide upon the quickest way.

Then up spoke the Bishop hastily, for he could hold his peace no longer: "Your Majesty," quoth he, "yon fellow in blue is a certain outlawed thief of the mid-country, named Robin Hood; yon tall, strapping villain goeth by the name of Little John; the other fellow in green is a certain backsliding gentleman, known as Will Scarlet; the man in red is a rogue of a northern minstrel, named Allan a Dale.

I'll hollow it In thine ears, till thy soul quake to hear it, That like a villain hast undone thy brothers.

The nothings of the town; whose sport it is To break their villain jests on worthy men, The graver still the fitter!

24.] [Footnote 3: The villain king courts his courtiers.]

"Oh, you tall squinting villain knight of the silver stallion, I wonder from whose court you can be coming, where they teach no better behavior than woman-killing, and I wonder what foul new knavery you can be planning here.

There let the villain lie.

I wonder why the knave, my man, stays thus, And comes not back: see where the villain loiters.

Here, huntsman, from this height Observe yon birds of prey; if I can judge, 'Tis there the villain lurks; they hover round And claim him as their own.

If Care steal amang us he's narrowly watch'd, By a smile or a squeeze of the hand he's dispatch'd; Or the arm of a friend should the stout villain meet, One blink of true love lays him dead at your feet.

Yet when he came again, and I bethought What bitter penance I had put them to For my conceiv'd displeasure 'gainst old Bruce, I bad the villain post and bear them meat: Which he excus'd, protesting pity mov'd him To leave wine, bread, and other powder'd meat, More than they twain could in a fortnight eat.

What! stands the villain prating?

How 'scaped the villain punishment that time? FITZ.

Can violence enter into the heart of a wretch, who might entitle himself to all her willing yet virtuous love, and make the blessings he aspireth after, her duty to confer?Begone, villain-purposes!

"Flashing eye, stamp of the foot, hands outstretched in gesture of loathing and repulsion; villain registers shame and remorse," prescribed the unimpressed subject of her retort.

From sparkles bred By thee, that like a villain SCAR.

Despatch the villain strait.

32 Words to use with  villains