47 collocations for ills

"These are my friends; and if it is more money you want, you have come at an unlucky time, for I have been robbed by a villain of five pounds, which I could ill spare.

Thou to me didst ever show Kindest affection; and wouldst oft-times lend An ear to the desponding love-sick lay, Weeping my sorrows with me, who repay But ill the mighty debt of love I owe, Mary, to thee, my sister and my friend.

But the same meaning may be conveyed when the to is used; as, "The fear of God is freedom, joy, and peace; And makes all ills that vex us here to cease.

And, at first sight, she seems to brook As ill her needle, as he his book.

Would I had wings to fly where ills no longer press!

I'm doom'd thy loss to mourn When gathering ills around combine; And whither now shall Malec turn, Where look for any help but thine?

He seemed to believe it himself, for he told it with a gravity of face, and a seriousness of manner, which would ill comport with its falsity.

"But ever to do ill our sole delight, As being the contrary to his high will.

My harp is on the willows hung, &c. To a Sister, while dangerously ill The Invalid's Dream To a Butterfly in my Chamber To the "Wild Flower" The Minister at the Family Altar An Appeal for Ireland The Little Cloud Lewiston, as it was, and as it is Twilight Musings.

Often, and often, have I seen the sun rise ill the east, and no harm done; but little good can come of a day when the light first breaks in the west.

And like the sheep, his brother-beast, is slain; Cold, hunger, prisons, ills without a cure, All these he must, and guiltless, oft endure.

After all the thrill of the recruiting days, ill the excitement of the send-off, all the enthusiasm with which they sang Tipperary through the streets of their first port of call in France, they had settled down to the real business.

After all the thrill of the recruiting days, ill the excitement of the send-off, all the enthusiasm with which they sang Tipperary through the streets of their first port of call in France, they had settled down to the real business.

As ill a fame as we have

Marie Antoinette ill the Hunting Field.

All this may seem a digression, but I am so thoroughly convinced that a large proportion of the "ills that flesh is heir to"and we accept the inheritance with a resignation "worthy of a better cause"is due to unsound or improperly prepared food, that I make no apology.

In studious cares and aims engrossed, Strives to forget Stuart and Stonewall dead Comrades and cause, station and riches lost, And all the ills that flock when fortune's fled.

So to permitted ills the Demon flies; His rage is aim'd at him who rules the skies: Constrain'd to quit his cause, no succour found, The foe discharges every tire around, In clouds of smoke abandoning the fight; But his own thundering peals proclaim his flight.

A foolish memory of my past ills Folds up my looke in furrowes of old care, But my heart's merry, Sir. King.

We can ill spare four guns, though; and the affair shows they keep a beastly close watch.

A fate more dismal, and superior ills Hang o'er his head devoted.

For the management of children, we must refer our readers to the following chapters; and we need only say, in conclusion, that a good nurse should understand the symptoms of various ills incident to this period, as, in all cases, prevention is better than cure.

Great shame it is, thing so divine in view, Made for to be the worlds most ornament, To make the bayte her gazers to embrew: Good shames to be to ill an instrument!

when to ill thy mind Is bent, all hell contains no fouler fiend.

They are an endeavour to express that perplexity, which one feels at any alteration, even supposed for the better, in a beloved object; with a little oblique grudging at Time, who cannot bestow new graces without taking away some portion of the older ones, which we can ill miss.

47 collocations for  ills