9782 examples of 'tis in sentences

And he will lose his dear Philander too, Who dies and can no remedies receive: But vows that 'tis for you alone he'll live.

'Tis done!Princess, when you are gone, let your thoughts forbear to dwell with sorrow and resentment upon us!

Verily if there be one to front Black Ivo 'tis Benedict o' the Mark.

Whereupon Giles, nothing loth, brake forth afresh: "O when is the time a maid to kiss, Tell me this, ah, tell me this? 'Tis when the day is new begun, 'Tis to the setting of the sun, Is time for kissing ever done?

XLII 'Tis a deep charm which wakes the lover's flame, Not ruby lip, nor verdant down its name.

'Tis but a paltry inn, there's no good cheer; Yet shall you pay for all things passing dear.

" Lady Mary could never resist a good story, and, indeed, never made any attempt to do so, and she usually wrote them down to amuse Lady Mar. "'Tis but reasonable I should conclude with a farce, that I may not leave you in ill humour.

Were each egge at twelve pence, or as deare as lobsters, I could afford to eate them, but I hate all that is vulgar; 'tis most base.

'Tis their common compliment in that case, they care not what they swear, say or do:

"Dear mother, we are called upon to bear a heavy trial; this is indeed a bitter, bitter draught, yet we must not forget 'tis our Father holds the cup.

"Ay, great folk, 'tis true.

Not with every year is the soil transfigured about him; Not in haste does the tree stretch forth, as soon as 'tis planted, Full-grown arms toward heaven and decked with plenteous blossoms.

His life, the theme of her eternal prayer, 'Tis scarce so much his guardian angel's care.

DAVENPORT 'Tis her fears, I daresay.

'Tis not to brand them, that their faults are shown, But, by their errors, to excuse his own.

"'Tis but a jest of Henri's.

'Tis the seed o' pluck, so to speak.

No longer then perplex thy Breast, When Thoughts torment, the first are best; 'Tis mad to go, 'tis Death to stay, Away to Orra, haste away.

'Tis, I own, Latin, and I think that is all the weight it has, for, in plain English, 'tis a loose and futile position below a dispute.

'Tis true, but not recal them.

" "Then thou dost not know I am to wed Count Cantemir, Lady Constance' cousin?" "I think thy heart an alien to love; for if thou wouldst sooner become a Lady of Honour than wed one to whom thou hast 'trothed thyself, 'tis sure thou hast no love; 'tis caprice orwhat one wills to call it, and thou hadst better fly from a marriage that has not love in it.

" "'Tis writ on Paradise's gate, 'Wo to the dupe that yields to Fate!'" "The world is a bride superbly dressed; Who weds her for dowry must pay his soul.

'Tis too bad That TRADE should feed Fire, and his henchman seem glad To set wholesome Law at defiance.

Ah, 'tis the English in me that loves the soft, gray weather The little mists that trail along like bits of wind-flung foam, The primrose and the violetall wet and sweet together, And the sound of water calling, as it used to call at home.

Physic for't there's none; It is a bawdy planet, that will strike Where 'tis predominant; and 'tis powerful, think it, From east, west, north and south: be it concluded, No barricade for a belly, know't; It will let in and out the enemy With bag and baggage: many thousand on's Have the disease, and feel't not.

9782 examples of  'tis  in sentences