2974 examples of feeble in sentences

GoodMun, here's Company Enter Gayman with his Hat and Money in't, Sir Cautious in a rage, Sir Feeble, Lady Fulbank, Leticia, Captain Noisey, Bellmour. Sir Cau.

DoneSir Feeble shall be witnessand there stands my Hat.

But see she comes Enter Lady Fulbank, Sir Cautious, Sir Feeble, Leticia, Bearjest, Noisey, Gayman.

Madam, your Servant; I hope you'll see no more Ghosts, Sir Feeble.

Enter Sir Feeble, Leticia, and Phillis.

It was the feeble Husband you enjoy'd In cold imagination, and no more; Shily you turn'd awayfaintly resign'd.

Enter Sir Feeble in an Antick manner.

I find, Sir Feeble, we were a couple of old Fools indeed, to think at our Age to cozen two lusty young Fellows of their Mistresses; 'tis no wonder that both the Men and the Women have been too hard for us; we are not fit Matches for either, that's the truth on't.

At Poetry of late, and such whose Skill | Excels your own, you dart a feeble Quill; |

Betterton played the favourite Alcippus.], explaining that he was "old and feeble, and could not long survive," and this is nearly all he had to say till the very end, where he was in great force as the kind old man who unites the couples and speaks the last words.

But mine will no addition more receive, Fate has bestow'd the worst she had to give; Your mighty Soul can all its rage oppose, Whilst mine must perish by more feeble blows.

Though all the Gods were rallied on his side, They should too feeble prove to guard his Pride.

This night I'm wiser grown by observation, My Love and Friendship taught me jealousy, Which like a cunning Spy brought in intelligence From every eye less wary than its own; They told me that the charming Galatea, In whom all power remains, Is yet too feeble to encounter Love; I find she has receiv'd the wanton God, Maugre my fond opinion of her Soul.

Alas, Philander, I am old and feeble, And cannot long survive: But thou hast many Ages yet to number Of Youth and Vigour; and should all be wasted In the Embraces of an unlov'd Maid?

Birds, on the contrary, are generally feeble, and, therefore, timid.

The Latins returned with increased fury to the siege: but the defence, although more feeble, was still protracted, and Bohemond began to feel not only that fraud might succeed where force had failed, but that from fraud he might reap, not safety merely, but wealth and greatness.

Charlie always brings with him his old dog Brisk, who is getting feeble, like myself.

She notices that I am getting blind and feeble, and when I go down to call on Mrs. Morris, she calls out to me, "Keep a stiff upper lip, Beautiful Joe.

Both were still feeble from recent illnesses and were without the power to resist successfully the effects of the poisoned atmosphere.

Else the body will be feeble and stunted, and so through life fall short of its purpose.

Thus the bones of a well-developed man are stronger, firmer, and larger than those of a feeble person.

I made a feeble attempt to raise myself in the chair.

315 "Then will I sing; but who can better sing Than thine owne sister, peerles ladie bright, Which to thee sings with deep harts sorrowing, Sorrowing tempered with deare delight, That her to heare I feele my feeble spright 320 Robbed of sense, and ravished with ioy; O sad ioy, made of mourning and anoy!

Which there thou workest by thy soveraine might, Farre above feeble reach of earthly sight, 5 That

Then shalt thou feele thy spirit so possest, And ravisht with devouring great desire Of his dear selfe, that shall thy feeble brest Inflame with love, and set thee all on fire 270 With burning zeale, through every part entire*, That in no earthly thing thou shalt delight, But in his sweet and amiable sight.

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