2788 examples of jealous in sentences

V. be jealous &c adj.; view with jealousy, view with a jealous eye.

V. be jealous &c adj.; view with jealousy, view with a jealous eye.

Adj. jealous, jealous as a barbary pigeon^; jaundiced, yellow-eyed, envious, hornmad. 921.

Adj. jealous, jealous as a barbary pigeon^; jaundiced, yellow-eyed, envious, hornmad. 921.

[Horace]. chivalrous, jealous of honor, sans peur et sans reproche

See but with what rigour those jealous husbands tyrannise over their poor wives.

Those which are jealous, most part, if they be not otherwise relieved, "proceed from suspicion to hatred, from hatred to frenzy, madness, injury, murder and despair.

In a jealous humour he came from hunting, and stole behind his wife, as she was dressing and combing her head in the sun, gave her a familiar touch with his wand, which she mistaking for her lover, said, "Ah Landre, a good knight should strike before, and not behind:" but when she saw herself betrayed by his presence, she instantly took order to make him away.

9. 1. "Be not jealous over the wife of thy bosom;" read that comfortable and pithy speech to this purpose of Ximenius, in the author himself, as it is recorded by Gomesius; consult with Chaloner lib.

Anglor. or Caelia in her epistles, &c. Only this I will add, that if it be considered aright, which causeth this jealous passion, be it just or unjust, whether with or without cause, true or false, it ought not so heinously to be taken; 'tis no such real or capital matter, that it should make so deep a wound.

I am of Aeneas Sylvius' mind, "Those jealous Italians do very ill to lock up their wives; for women are of such a disposition, they will most covet that which is denied most, and offend least when they have free liberty to trespass."

king of France advised a courtier of his, jealous of his wife, and complaining of her unchasteness, to reject it, and comfort himself; for he that suspects his wife's incontinency, and fears the Pope's curse, shall never live a merry hour, or sleep a quiet night: no remedy but patience.

In such case how can they otherwise choose but be jealous, how should they agree one with another?

Have a care of thy wife's complexion, lest whilst thou seest another, thou loathest her, she prove jealous, thou naught, "Si tibi deformis conjux, si serva venusta, Ne utaris serva," I can perhaps give instance.

"The painter chap, eh?" Then Margaret's face flamed in a wonderful glow of shame and happiness and pride that must have made the surrounding roses very hopelessly jealous.

But one that I presume will not bee jealous Of too such harmeles sowles.

Although my father be as sterne as warre, Inexorable like consuming fire, As jealous of his honour as his crowne, To me his anger is like Zephires breath Cast on a banke of sommer violets, But to my Love like whirlewinde to a boate Taken in midst of a tumultuous sea.

If I be sicke, 'tis onely in the minde: To see so faire, so common to all kinde; I am growne jealous now of all the world.

Nay, if we should too't againe, Terentia would growe jealous.

He was too proud and jealous for her; knowing what Osborn thought, he would not involve her in a secret intrigue.

No earthly rival need be jealous of him.

" "Mary is merely jealous.

" Jean, who had drunk his share of absinthe, confessed that he was deeper in love than ever and that he was jealous.

The Church, through its clergy, held jealous command of divine knowledge, beneath divine guidance, and left no developments of it possible to the lay mind, which culminated in minstrels and romancers.

Then she went on, with a sort of playful pity, "Look at my savage, jealous, broken-hearted Jack.

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