11237 examples of tis in sentences

The landscape looks as we see it; if we go to meet a friend, every distant object assumes his shape "In great and small, and round and square, 'Tis Johnny, Johnny, every where.

Waste thou not, then, the smallest time 'Tis imbecile infirmity; For well thou know'st, if aught thou know'st, That seconds form eternity.

'Tis the sweet language of the soul, On which a voice is hung, More eloquent than ever stole From saint's or poet's tongue.

'Tis yours, I know, to draw at will Upon Futurity a bill, And Plutus to importune: Discount the billtake half yourself Give me the balance of the pelf.

Cum ita semper me amares, How to reward you all my care is, Consilium tibi do imprimis For I believe that short my time is; Amice Admodum amande, Pray thee leave off thy drinking brandy, Video qua sorte jaceo hic, 'Tis all for that, O sick!

How have I fallen!when 'tis truth we lose, Mere sense survives our reason's dear decease.

His duty 'tis to love himself alone, Nor care though mankind perish, if he smiles.

" "'Tis impossible to read yours, since you have none," returned St. Aulaire, with a contemptuous little laugh.

We gave because France was strong and America weak, because it was our greatest happiness to help right her wrongs, because 'tis ever France's way to succor the oppressed.

"Will you forgive me for pressing you into service in so offhand a manner?but perhaps you were looking for me?" "No, Madame," returned Calvert, calmly, as they skated slowly toward the Quai des Tuileries, "but 'tis a pleasure to be of service to you.

In our country 'tis not so.

He must have his dish of tea at his elbow and the shades all drawn, with only the firelight or a single candle to read by, and when we are all quaking with fear at the darkness and solemn silence, he begins to recite, and imagines that 'tis his verses which have so moved us!"

"'Tis no favor that I show Monsieur Calvert," she replied, smiling.

"Tis too wide for a standing jump, Monsieur," said St. Aulaire, looking alternately at Calvert and the rift of broken, jagged ice, and laughing recklessly.

"'Tis no use," he said at length to the sober reflection in the glass, and he threw himself into a chair and burst out laughing at his own folly.

Perhaps 'tis his splendid dress and decorations which give such éclat to his every movement.

"Why, 'tis almost indecent the way the women spoil him," that gentleman declared, laughingly, to Mr. Jefferson as they sat alone over their wine one evening after dinner at the Legation, Calvert having retired to finish the copying of some important letters to be despatched to Mr. Short, who was at Amsterdam.

'Tis a good thing we Americans have cast off the yoke of royalty," he thought to himself, with a smile.

" "He may not be a musician, but he has a voice as beautiful as Garat's, though I know 'tis heresy to compare anyone with that idol of Paris," said Beaufort, joining the group at that instant.

"One hears it so seldom these days that 'tis difficult to recognize it!

'Tis no wonder that the people of this metropolis are under the necessity of pronouncing their definitive judgment from the first glance, and, being thus habituated to shoot flying, they have what sportsmen call a quick sight.

Boursac says 'tis known for certain that the whole affair has been instigated by the Duc d'Orléans.

"'Tis so, truly," assented Mr. Morris, with a curious smile, and leaning over the balustrade to get a better view of the street.

"'Tis like a play, n'est ce pas?" said Adrienne, gayly, to Mr. Morris, who had again come up, having been dismissed by Madame de Flahaut on the arrival of Monsieur de Curt.

"Tis like His Highness," whispered Mr. Morris to Calvert.

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