1700 examples of viler in sentences

The Spanish doctor, standing here before us, Is sunk into the bowels of the earth, Ending his vile life by a viler death.

So come again, but at another time, Say after breakfast or some hour like that, Or I will strafe you with a viler rhyme I will, by Jove! or eat my shell-proof hat.

" Mr. Graham's picture of the new proletariat in the Ural mines is an equally horrible one: "Gold mining is a sort of rape and incest, a crime by which earth and man are made viler.

As for Virtue, we have the opinion of Horace himself, that it is viler than the vilest weed, without fortune to support it.

And shall such a sneaking passion as this, which can be so easily gratified by viler objects, be permitted to debase the noblest? Were not the delays of thy vile purposes owing more to the awe which her majestic virtue has inspired thee with, than to thy want of adroitness in villany?

I had not said thus much, my dearest creature, but for your sake, as well as for my own, that Captain Tomlinson should not think I had been viler than I was.

"If you quietly reflect upon what passes through her mouth, nostrils, and other conduits of her body, you never saw viler stuff.

It was followed by trains of cooks, and actors, and the viler appendages of oriental luxury, and was learning to be satisfied with such victories as were won by the assassination of hostile generals, or ratified by the massacre of men who had been guaranteed their lives.

She seemed to think that although nothing could be viler than Annie's conduct towards her, still the fact that Mr Null no longer existed, put Annie again within her grasp and control, and made it unnecessary to say much to her on this occasion.

"If," says Macaulay, "the difference between two forms of government be not worth half a guinea, it is not easy to see how Whiggism can be viler than Toryism, or the Crown can have too little power."

1. That a man by nature, and also by birth, is more stupid and consequently viler than any beast; and that he remains so, unless he is instructed.

He said, "They sink down into a certain prison, where they are called viler than the vile, or the vilest, and are set to work."

Quade is the viler of the two.

Yet, than all these a viler crew remain, Who with Achitophel the cry maintain; Not urged by fear, nor through misguided sense, Blind zeal and starving need had some pretence;

Disdain the rascal rabble to pursue, Their set cabals are yet a viler crew: See where, involved in common smoke, they sit; Some for our mirth, some for our satire fit:

"O, throw away the viler part of it.

Is there anywhere, in print, viler pedantry than this?

"These wretched poëtitos, who got praise For writing most confounded loyal plays, With viler, coarser jests than at Bear-garden, And silly Grub-street songs worse than Tom-farthing.

As a sinner, thou art far viler than a toad: yet Christ was so far from making light of thee and thy happiness, that He came down into the flesh, and lived a life of suffering, and offered Himself a sacrifice to the justice which thou hadst provoked, that thy miserable soul might have a remedy.

Their huge conceit of intelligence would breed perhaps some viler swindle than my facetious rappings.

The Athenian philosopher introduces the trial of George the Fourth's wife, and describes her as a drunken old woman, the companion of soldiers and sailors, and lower and viler men.

'Lord Cadurcis; my dear lord; my good lord, for our sakes, if not for your own; Cadurcis, dear Cadurcis, my good Cadurcis, it is madness, folly, insanity; a mob will do anything, and an English mob is viler than all; for Heaven's sake!'

Verily, we would rather still call this impost talliage, and even blackmail (maltote), or give it a still viler name, if there be any, than see it increasing immeasurably and crushing the people.

There is no viler Profession than the Government of Nations.

You are even viler than I thought.

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