9 collocations for misliked

He reads the statutes in his chamber, and wears the Bible in the streets; he never praiseth any, but before themselves or friends; and mislikes no great man's actions during his life.

Prodigality, I not mislike your wailful disposition; And therefore for you to the prince there shall be made petition, That though your punishment be not fully remitted, Yet in some part it may be qualified.

" Before long, the San Philip, having received the fire of The Revenge at close quarters, "shifted herself with all diligence, utterly misliking her first entertainment".

" I began to perceive that this was a sad little man, and to mislike my errand.

"Brian Dermody is a good man, and was always a koind husband to me, as far and as long as ever he could, I will say thatbut my friends misliked himno help for it.

If you mislike KING.

Now Beltane, misliking the matter, would fain have gone upon his way, but wheresoever he turned, there Gefroi was also, barring his path, wherefore Beltane's eye kindled and he raised his staff threateningly.

Equity, for my part, I envy not her state, Nor yet mislike the meanness of my simple rate.

My lord the king, neither do I mislike Your sentence, nor do your smoking sighs, Reach'd from the entrails of your boiling heart, Disturb the quiet of my calmed thoughts:

9 collocations for  misliked