单词 | ague |
例句 | As I slapped at my ear, I remembered, finally, what the ague was. Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z “I would have come before,” she puffed, “but for the ague. The shivering was bad this year and the fever! I tell you, I hardly know how I survived.” Nectar in a Sieve 1954-01-01T00:00:00Z “Doc says it’s something in the air that spreads ague—something off bad water and garbage. A miasma, he called it.” Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z It frightened and amazed me somewhat; and as for Arthur, he fell a-trembling, and finally was shaken with doubt as with an ague. Dracula 1897-05-26T00:00:00Z “Where I’m from, people have learned that mosquitoes carry ague. They bite someone who’s sick with it, then later they bite healthy people and give them the disease.” Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z The week after Hickey’s hanging, Becky suffered a mild attack of the ague that had befallen so many soldiers. Chains 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z Once frozen, these eggs are of great value for use in Love Potions and may be eaten whole as a cure for ague. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2001-01-01T00:00:00Z On the seventh day the ague came upon him again, but he did not stop work. Nectar in a Sieve 1954-01-01T00:00:00Z “What do mosquitoes have to do with the ague?” Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z “I think you have got the ague,” said I. Great Expectations 1861-08-01T00:00:00Z He had to capture some character and get out of that rest room before his ague got so bad that the sergeant had to carry him to and from the booth every day. A Confederacy of Dunces 1980-01-01T00:00:00Z “No. This isn’t ague. Ague is bad enough. My leg feels like it’s coming off, and my head...!” Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z The appointment was for half an hour ago, and I’m still here, sitting in the reception room flicking through 1 ague, thinking about getting up and walking out. The Girl on the Train 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z “What is all this about mosquitoes giving people ague?” he demanded. Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z “Did they hurt before when you had ague?” Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z They came from deeps no child discovers, and shook him with an ague no child endures. Go Tell It on the Mountain 1953-05-18T00:00:00Z I tried to think what the ague might be; the word was familiar, but I couldn’t remember what I’d heard or read about it. Kindred 1979-06-01T00:00:00Z His legs trembled in an ague, and his eyes closed against the biting cloud. The Red Pony 1937-01-01T00:00:00Z I usually let them ague a bit before adding my two cents; invariably it was that they were both wrong. Film: Slashing Samurai: A Culture Savored 2011-02-12T03:43:01Z We also know how Sheppard died: likely of the “new ague,” a strain of pandemic influenza that swept England in 1557, then returned the following year in a murderous second wave. From a 1550s Pandemic, a Choral Work Still Casts Its Spell 2020-12-30T05:00:00Z In Ulrich’s telling, mid-19th-century Mormon women spent most of their time giving birth; tending to children; surviving bouts of malaria, ague and typhus; and watching in agony as their children succumbed to similar diseases. How the Women of the Mormon Church Came to Embrace Polygamy 2017-01-26T05:00:00Z Don’t come straggling into the office one morning muttering, “First, gout. Now ague, biliousness, lumbago, Saint Vitus’s dance and dropsy. What’s next, apoplexy?” Perspective | Gene Weingarten: A few (end of) life hacks for the young geezers 2019-08-16T04:00:00Z “If I didn’t stay to see some of the fight,” she tells us, “I would forever be filled with the echoes of regret and the ague of remorse.” In Hunt’s ‘Neverhome,’ natural poetry from a young wife who fights for the Union So while Shakespeare had his "canker in the bud", voguish words such as palsy, purge, apoplexy, ague and balm were used by Donne repeatedly to make his work sound cutting-edge. A new discovery for science and art: the cultural divide is all in the mind 2012-11-24T16:02:57Z In fact, the wise shun all the cities once inhabited by “the ancients” because the ruins bring on ague and fever. Review | A look at the post-apocalyptic world envisioned in the novel ‘After London’ 2020-05-27T04:00:00Z Added to that, they ague their aircraft are quiet and emissions-free. Tech trends 2023: Flying taxis and satellite phones 2022-12-22T05:00:00Z Though the state agues it’s OK under the Treasury’s flexible rules, the lawsuit contends it’s a “a gross and illegal misuse” of pandemic relief funds. States spend federal COVID aid on roads, buildings, seawalls 2022-09-29T04:00:00Z The next major Northwest epidemic to appear was “fever and ague,” recurring each summer during the 1830s in “interior valleys” west of the Cascades, from the Cowlitz to the Rogue rivers. The first epidemics: How disease ravaged Indigenous Northwest peoples 2021-12-10T05:00:00Z The party agues a new body is needed "after years of delays and ineffective measures" from the government. Cladding: Government should 'get a grip' on crisis - Labour 2021-01-31T05:00:00Z A century and a half later, malaria — or ague, as it was called — was rampant in the United States, especially on the frontier. Quinine was once a ‘fever cure.’ Now Trump is pushing a similar drug to fight covid-19. 2020-04-22T04:00:00Z It turns out that, if you’re looking for them, the words “mosquitoes,” “fever,” “ague,” and “death” are repeated to the point of nausea throughout human history. How Mosquitoes Changed Everything 2019-07-29T04:00:00Z In her book, Wilder described the family as having “fever ‘n’ ague.” ‘Little House on the Prairie’ cabin in need of makeover 2017-02-24T05:00:00Z In the short term, critics ague, it may be technically impossible to rapidly redo hundreds of thousands more. German politicians demand new deportation centers, more police powers and re-vetting of migrants 2017-01-10T05:00:00Z The IMF, however, agues that Greece will only achieve a primary surplus of 1.5% of GDP if it implements the measures. Greece Hopes for Draft Agreement With Creditors But IMF, EU Rift Remains 2016-04-08T04:00:00Z The chancellor agues all this will help to rebalance the north-south divide, and also help to counter the power of an increasingly assertive Scotland, itself the subject of a new devolution deal. Northern Powerhouse plan unknown to two-thirds in North - BBC News 2015-11-15T05:00:00Z The magical formula of Abracadabra, written in the form of a triangle, sufficed to cure agues and fevers; the Abraxas stones warded off epidemics; the coins of St. Helena served as talismans, and cured epilepsy. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z When the Prophet crossed the threshold of his house, he rushed to Khadijah, hiding his face in her lap and trembling as if in a fit of ague, as he cried: 'Cover me up! The Life of Mohammad The Prophet of Allah 2012-04-25T02:01:04.030Z That night I got worse, and for three weeks I lay betwixt life and death with an ague brought about by the cold and exposure. A Lad of Grit A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea in Restoration Times 2012-04-21T02:00:23.363Z The next man chosen was passed medically unfit, and the third man in temporary charge of the mules was, when he arrived at Darjeeling, already suffering from ague. Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 2012-04-12T02:00:28.417Z You were all licked there, or you died of the ague, or jaundice? Barrington Volume I (of II) 2012-04-09T02:00:31.357Z He answered, He had neither the ague, nor was He afraid; and whosoever bears these words in mind shall never fear ague or anything else.” The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z Henry could not remember when the "missis" was not "bad in all her bones;" her ague seemed to be chronic. Mildred Arkell, Volume II (of 3) A Novel 2012-04-06T02:00:29.933Z Wyndham, shivering with ague, had sat down and rested his head in his hands, as if he did not know what was going on. Wyndham's Pal 2012-04-04T02:00:54.360Z No wonder that I turned my face to the wall, shivering as with the ague, and that all about me--except the red glow of the fire, which burned into my brain--seemed darkness! The Story of Francis Cludde 2012-03-30T02:00:16.347Z You fiend!" the young man hissed--he was pale to the lips, and shook as with an ague--"there is someone there! The Man in Black 2012-03-30T02:00:14.473Z The chips of a gallows on which several had been hanged, when worn in a bag round the neck would cure the ague. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z I telled her to lie down for half an hour: it's that nasty ague she have got upon her again. Mildred Arkell, Volume II (of 3) A Novel 2012-04-06T02:00:29.933Z The man had obviously suffered much from ague and fever. Wyndham's Pal 2012-04-04T02:00:54.360Z An ague in the spring, Is physic for a king. Dictionary of English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases With a Copious Index of Principal Words 2012-03-29T02:00:12.730Z For myself, I keep tolerably well; but de Costa here is a kind of living ague. The Fire-Gods A Tale of the Congo 2012-03-26T02:00:32.267Z Charms, rather than medical remedies, for the cure of ague, are very prevalent. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z Having the qualities of an ague; somewhat cold or shivering; chilly; shaky. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z Though not quite recovered from the ague, he caused the people of Assisi to be called together in the public square to listen to a sermon. A Source Book of Medi?val History Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the Renaissance 2012-03-23T02:00:40.930Z In addition to this dangerous affliction I had bronchitis, catarrh, constipation, piles, periodical rheumatism, cataracts on my eyes, corns on my feet, and fever and ague from one to three months every year. Health, Happiness, and Longevity Health without medicine: happiness without money: the result, longevity 2012-03-22T02:00:38.537Z All this time de Costa lay in the body of a canoe, groaning with ague and shivering from fever. The Fire-Gods A Tale of the Congo 2012-03-26T02:00:32.267Z She denied the charge, but said she had a wonderful ball, which never failed to cure the ague. The Doctor in History, Literature, Folk-Lore, Etc. 2012-04-25T02:01:14.613Z Productive of, or affected by, ague; as, the aguish districts of England. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z A cold caught and neglected had given him a fever and ague, and the least chill brought on a return of it. It May Be True, Vol. II (of III) 2012-03-20T02:00:12.527Z The winter of 1914 proved the wettest in the memory of man, and ague, rheumatism, frost-bite, gangrene and tetanus filled the hospitals with little less regularity than had the shot and shell of the autumn. The First Seven Divisions Being a Detailed Account of the Fighting from Mons to Ypres 2012-03-17T02:01:05.397Z The very sight of Cæsar's punishment had set the ague shaking in his bones. The Fire-Gods A Tale of the Congo 2012-03-26T02:00:32.267Z Some observers aver that ague tends toward cessation of the chills after six, eight, or ten weeks. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The cold fit or rigor of the intermittent fever; as, fever and ague. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z I forced myself to speak, though I shook all over, like a man in an ague. Historical Romances: Under the Red Robe, Count Hannibal, A Gentleman of France 2012-03-15T02:00:24.837Z I was in a pitiable state of terror; shaking at thought of the man's return, and in an ague when I considered the power over me, which the paper I had signed gave him. Shrewsbury A Romance 2012-03-15T02:00:22.177Z It was his majesty, who lay sweating and shaking, beneath a beggarly coverlet, in a violent ague fit. Voltaire: A Sketch of his Life and Works 2012-03-14T02:00:25.570Z In the medical nomenclature of this country the term malaria is synonymous with swamp or ague poison. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Besides, he's ben on the flat of his back off and on all summer, with dumb ague. Travelers Five Along Life's Highway 2012-03-11T03:00:12.927Z Our young lawyer had observed that the inn-keeper’s daughter looked very ill, and, passing himself for a medical student, asked her father what ailed her, when he was informed that she suffered from an ague. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z Franklin had been stricken by that disheartening malady which is formed by the union of fever and ague. Horace Chase 2012-03-08T03:00:09.693Z His wet clothes stuck clammily to his skin; he shivered as with ague, his teeth chattered, his head was racked with pain. Samba A Story of the Rubber Slaves of the Congo 2012-03-07T03:00:16.567Z A period of incubation must be admitted to follow the inception of the ague germs. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The alternate hope and despair that seized him were like the deadly burning and chill of fever and ague. Travelers Five Along Life's Highway 2012-03-11T03:00:12.927Z The amulet, thus prepared, he suspended round the neck of the young woman, and, strange to say, the ague did not return. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z Poor Cserei, when he had read this letter through, had a worse fit of ague than his master. The Slaves of the Padishah 2012-03-06T03:00:24.060Z After a few weeks he contracted fever and ague, and went home to be cared for by his mother, through nearly five months of illness. Famous American Statesmen 2012-03-01T03:00:26.167Z When prodromic symptoms exist, they are similar to those which precede ordinary cases of ague. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z About this time I was taken with the three-day ague, which troubled me more or less for a whole year. Four Years A Scout and Spy 2012-02-23T03:00:37.640Z Her only defence was, that she possessed a ball invariably efficacious in the cure of agues. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z He could have done nothing better, for now the ague burst forth again, so that he regularly shivered beneath its attack. The Slaves of the Padishah 2012-03-06T03:00:24.060Z The foul exhalations of the autumn called up fever and ague, crippling and enervating, and tempting, almost compelling, to that wild and desperate drinking which was the Scandinavian's special sin. Through East Anglia in a Motor Car 2012-02-22T03:00:21.787Z Fits of ague often occur very shortly after exposure in infected localities, and the persons thus suddenly attacked may present little or no evidence of cachexia before or after the paroxysm. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Taken sick with the ague—Encounters his Satanic Majesty—The Devil afraid of General Grant—Expedition to Bogue Chitto Creek—Captures a rebel Colonel—Enlists as a veteran—Makes a speech to the soldiers. Four Years A Scout and Spy 2012-02-23T03:00:37.640Z Quartan agues kill old men and cure young. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z All his members were shaken by the ague, his breath was burning hot, his face was as pale as wax, and he could scarce keep his lips together. The Slaves of the Padishah 2012-03-06T03:00:24.060Z It banished a few birds; but we could better spare a few kinds of birds than preserve them with the fevers and the agues which were the inseparable accident of their haunts. Through East Anglia in a Motor Car 2012-02-22T03:00:21.787Z Not a captive to be proud of; his teeth chatter, he shivers as with an ague. Out of a Labyrinth 2012-02-17T03:00:38.887Z The next day I was laid up with the ague, and was not able to scout any more during that expedition. Four Years A Scout and Spy 2012-02-23T03:00:37.640Z It has been known in a fit of ague to dispel the cold stage. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z Gabrielle muttered, with teeth that chattered as do those of one in an ague fit. The Maid of Honour, Volume 2 (of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-15T03:00:34.990Z They were not savages, but they were hard men and hardy, for only the fittest survived the agues and the fevers, accustomed to a free out-door life, having its pleasures no less than its trials. Through East Anglia in a Motor Car 2012-02-22T03:00:21.787Z His features were livid, his lips blue, so was his swollen tongue; his teeth rattled as in ague; his eyes saw nothing, though they stared painfully; a steam ascended from his hair. My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z At Huntsville, Alabama, the ague came on me so bad that I was unable for duty. Four Years A Scout and Spy 2012-02-23T03:00:37.640Z A similar mixture has been known to cure obstinate agues. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z The complexion becomes pale, similar to that occasioned by chronic ague and fever. The Iron Furnace Slavery and Secession 2012-02-14T03:00:24.963Z The outlying cottages bore the stamp of squalor and ague, standing in oozy sludge. The Curse of Koshiu A Chronicle of Old Japan 2012-02-14T03:00:23.467Z Geoffrey," exclaimed George, beckoning me to come to him, "don't stand shaking there like a person in an ague fit. The Monctons A Novel: Volume 2 (of 2) 2012-02-11T03:03:50.943Z I feel very much as I did one time before having the ague, twenty-five years ago. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z An ague in the spring is physic for a king. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z "Mr. Featherstone is quite recovered from his ague," said I slowly. The Watchers A Novel 2012-01-29T03:00:08.560Z Groder was crouched up close to the fire, shivering by fits and starts, like a man with an ague. The Courtship of Morrice Buckler A Romance 2012-01-26T03:00:17.027Z The party now fell sick of fever and ague, a most prostrating malady, and were reduced to the utmost extremity for want of provisions, for the sick men were for some time unable to travel. Early Days in North Queensland 2012-01-24T03:00:29.987Z For the last five weeks has had the ague. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z The chips of a gallows on which several persons had been hanged, when worn in a bag round the neck, would cure the ague. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z And here's a bone button," said I. "The ague was a sham, the fire a device to rob you. The Watchers A Novel 2012-01-29T03:00:08.560Z Home as it was of swamps and damps, and quashy as it is even now, it must have been in the past the breeding-ground of agues and chills innumerable. The Brighton Road The Classic Highway to the South 2012-01-24T03:00:26.933Z There is a slight and quite unimportant discrepancy between the two accounts, viz. that in the narrative of 1891 Mr. Wallace speaks of the "cold fit" instead of the "hot fit" of his ague attack. Charles Darwin: His Life in an Autobiographical Chapter, and in a Selected Series of His Published Letters 2012-01-22T03:00:19.733Z A second property attributed to it was that of stopping diarrhœa; a third, that of cutting short agues. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z A.—Just at night, on Thursday the next week after the first massacre, having shaken with the ague that day; slept out that night in the snow-storm. A History of Oregon, 1792-1849 Drawn From Personal Observation and Authentic Information 2012-01-20T03:00:11.607Z There are some worthy men, with whom this little infirmity is an intermittent, alternating, like fever and ague, between self-conceit and self-abasement. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z Captain Pierpoint had suffered much from sleeplessness, combined with Canadian ague, for some years past, but this particular summer his mind was very evidently much troubled. Strange Stories 2012-01-16T03:00:05.067Z That night I was attacked by severe chills—chills beyond description, or even conception, except by those who have experienced the freezing sensation of a genuine ague chill. Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields 2012-01-07T03:00:15.907Z I have not yet used it in ague, but would not dissuade others from trying it. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z Thus it is, too, that what we call fever and ague might be banished from the country as a general disease, if two things were done. Scientific American, Vol. XXXVII.?No. 2. [New Series.], July 14, 1877 A Weekly Journal Of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, And Manufactures 2012-01-05T03:00:29.743Z His hand was shaking like that of a man who had made a debauch, or was worn out with ague. Checkmate 2012-01-03T03:00:10.887Z There the hostess was busy in her culinary labours, while near the blazing fire sat a girl about thirteen years old, pale, haggard, and shivering in an ague fit. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z I began to feel the effects of the miasma which came floating on every breeze from the adjacent swamps and marshes, and fever and ague became my daily companions for a time. Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields 2012-01-07T03:00:15.907Z Toots was seen to sit up and stare toward the wall of stone, while it was plain that he was shaking as if struck by an attack of ague. Frank Merriwell's Alarm Doing His Best 2011-12-30T03:00:28.567Z These increase to a violent muscular action, which spreads until the whole frame is violently convulsed, and the man shivers as with a strong ague fit. The Fijians A Study of the Decay of Custom 2011-12-30T03:00:25.917Z My brain reproduced all the horrors I had witnessed, and I shuddered as with ague. In the Yellow Sea 2011-12-26T03:00:10.083Z While performing he fainted, and an illness of fever and ague was the consequence of his swimming expedition. Curiosities of Impecuniosity 2011-12-31T03:00:16.190Z When all was completed, he suspended the amulet round the neck of the young woman, and, strange to say, the ague left her and never returned. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z Toward night he returned, sick with ague, bringing the soldiers with him, but not the missing cook. Stanley's Adventures in the Wilds of Africa A Graphic Account of the Several Expeditions of Henry M. Stanley into the Heart of the Dark Continent 2011-12-24T03:07:57.647Z The old man sprang to his feet, shivering as with the ague. The Lash 2011-12-20T03:00:32.457Z Persis waited in a trance, shaken now and then with sudden onsets of ague, but otherwise motionless, her whole soul pensive. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z Along in June sometime I quit Moore on account of having the ague. A Texas Cow Boy or, fifteen years on the hurricane deck of a Spanish pony, taken from real life 2011-12-17T03:00:14.127Z Many years after, when Holt was on the bench, a woman was brought before him, charged with witchcraft: she was accused of curing the ague by charms. Harper's New Monthly Magazine Vol. IV, No. 19, Dec 1851 2011-12-25T03:00:11.297Z Rufus was standing there, looking as "white as a ghost," and trembling as if he had the ague. Boy Scouts: Tenderfoot Squad or, Camping at Raccoon Lodge 2011-12-15T03:00:17.777Z "I know not," answered the man, "though it seems of the nature of an ague." The Quest of the 'Golden Hope' A Seventeenth Century Story of Adventure 2011-12-06T03:00:23.443Z The aftermath of the ordeal was an ague of reaction. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z Yes, sir; Robson could never endure the sight of even harmless snakes, and used to shake all over when he saw one, like a man with the ague. Perils in the Transvaal and Zululand 2011-12-02T03:00:22.447Z The tall, rugged figure, clad in its bizarre uniform, trembled as with ague. A Second Coming 2011-11-29T03:00:16.693Z A few months after she had come to me, she had an attack of ague. Memoirs of Leonora Christina Daughter of Christian IV. of Denmark; Written During Her Imprisonment in the Blue Tower at Copenhagen 1663-1685 2011-11-26T03:00:13.823Z The lower part of their territory is swampy, and the inhabitants of this district suffer from fever and ague, and present a sickly appearance. The Inhabitants of the Philippines 2011-11-23T03:00:21.653Z And he sat at her side in an equal ague of distance and need. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z “I’m so cold,” was all Constance said, and she shook as with an ague. An Oregon Girl A Tale of American Life in the New West 2011-11-17T03:00:31.330Z The end is death in some fever-stricken swamp, obscurely, worn out by exposure and ague and starvation. Plays: Lady Frederick, The Explorer, A Man of Honor 2011-11-11T03:00:30.420Z I took the ague and fever, which I supposed was brought on me by camping out. A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee. 2011-11-07T02:00:17.560Z A wonderful story of rustic love and its “terrible” consequences was told in the regulation motion pictures, the motion of which seemed to have a very bad spell of ague. The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach In Quest of the Runaways 2011-11-04T02:00:22.360Z This meagre diet was probably the cause of the agues which were once very common, especially in the country districts. Bygone Cumberland and Westmorland 2011-11-01T02:00:23.027Z May fevers long burn thee, And agues long freeze thee! A Book of Irish Verse Selected from modern writers with an introduction and notes by W. B. Yeats 2011-10-27T02:00:26.373Z Kjeld observed that he was shaking, as if in an ague fit. The Danes Sketched by Themselves. Vol. II (of 3) A Series of Popular Stories by the Best Danish Authors 2011-10-25T02:00:24.180Z I felt mighty sorry when I would look at my little boy, and see him shaking like he had the worst sort of an ague, for there was no time for fever then. A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee. 2011-11-07T02:00:17.560Z I recall being taken into a room to see a stalwart man undergoing an ague fit. Pioneer Day Exercises 2011-10-19T02:00:21.770Z In an ague I had waited half the evening for those hated words; and with laggard step and miserable forebodings I followed across the hall. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z The name "Ague Tree" originated with the use of sassafras bark tea as a stimulant that warmed and brought out the perspiration freely for victims of the malarial "ague," or "chills and fever." Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z I then asked her in Welsh what was the matter with her; she replied that she had the cryd or ague. Wild Wales The People, Laguage & Scenery 2011-10-09T02:00:29.740Z At last Graham broke forth, his face white, his eyes blazing and his whole body shaking as though he had ague. The Sins of the Children A Novel 2011-10-09T02:00:27.520Z Everyone drank it to keep out cold, heat, pain of every kind; as an antidote against ague and a bond of sociability. Pioneer Day Exercises 2011-10-19T02:00:21.770Z Celimena.Love by quarrels to beget Wisely you endeavour; With a grave physician's wit, Who, to cure an ague fit, Put me in a fever. Dryden's Works Vol. 3 (of 18) Sir Martin Mar-All; The Tempest; An Evening's Love; Tyrannic Love 2011-10-08T02:00:22.420Z We are so used to the ague, that when it quits us, we feel as if we were parting with an old friend. Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z I could not contain myself for passion," he said, "I shook as though with ague. The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia with an introduction by Julius Bramont 2011-09-27T02:00:18.213Z By my troth, Arnold," said Dauntrees, as they strode forward, "although we jest at yonder white-livered vintner, this matter we have in hand might excuse an ague in a stouter man. Rob of the Bowl, Vol. I (of 2) A Legend of St. Inigoe's 2011-09-11T02:00:10.443Z I heaped a wooden platter and Godfrey squatted by Captain Moucher to feed him; but the prisoner refused food and sat with head hanging and the shivers shaking him with coward's ague. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z I requested him to give it up, till it should be seen whether the chilliness, that seemed to renew its attacks like the fits of an ague, should again come upon him. Four Years in France or, Narrative of an English Family's Residence there during that Period; Preceded by some Account of the Conversion of the Author to the Catholic Faith 2011-09-09T02:00:59.237Z He acknowledged, however, that "where he was raised, the whole neighbourhood counted on having the ague every spring and fall." Pencil Sketches or, Outlines of Character and Manners 2011-10-01T02:00:32.597Z The suit agues that the program violates the state constitution by giving public money to religious schools, and violates a provision that obligates the state to create a general and uniform system of common schools. Nearly 4,000 Indiana students seek private school vouchers 2011-09-08T22:25:18Z It was somewhat deadened last September, I allow, when you had the marsh ague, and the doctor fed you for a week on gruel—but it hath waxed lately as bright as ever. Rob of the Bowl, Vol. I (of 2) A Legend of St. Inigoe's 2011-09-11T02:00:10.443Z Presently a fit of ague seized him, so that he could scarce stand. The Little Red Foot 2011-09-09T02:01:04.147Z "For me?" said the Will, shaking as with an ague, yet in bitter irony. The Divine Adventure Volume IV 2011-09-04T02:00:03.717Z The agony that convulsed her frame was depicted on her face, and she shook like one with ague. An I.D.B. in South Africa 2011-08-31T02:01:33.733Z She was white to the very lips, and trembled all over like a person with the ague. The Triumph of Jill 2011-08-31T02:01:25.060Z Bashe shakes as with ague: the first candle has always been father's. Stories and Pictures 2011-08-30T02:00:28.080Z Many among the crews were at this time taken ill with a fever and ague, which left the patients dropsical. History of the Buccaneers of America 2011-08-19T02:00:13.187Z The fever of the past will burn my hands As men who live long in intemperate lands Feel the old ague wring them, far removed From the old dreadful glitter of seas and sands. Poems 2011-08-16T02:00:47.467Z The crowd pressed upon Ralegh and the struggle to reach the scaffold made his body, still weak from the ague, breathless. Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z We are content, however, to be classed among those biographers in whose eyes no amount of genius can hallow an ague or glorify a cutaneous affection. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume I (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:37.443Z The dog quivered all over in an ague of desire. Carolyn of the Corners 2011-08-10T02:00:14.997Z The old folk, too, talk of having the ague, and say that it was quite common in their early days; but it is rare to hear of a case now. Wild Life in a Southern County 2011-08-04T02:00:27.037Z Smith stumbled forward into the black depths and the chill of the place laid hold upon him and shook him like the premonitory shiver of an approaching ague. The Real Man 2011-07-29T02:00:28.280Z I have had fits of ague for these two days. Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z The monk was shivering as in an ague fit, all the suppressed fire in his blood broke out. The Hour Will Come: Volumes I and II A Tale of an Alpine Cloister 2011-07-23T02:00:09.843Z All through the eighteenth century, smallpox, typhus, scurvy, and ague were rampant, and it is not till 1834 that we find the beginning of sanitary legislation. Household Administration Its Place in the Higher Education of Women 2011-07-20T02:00:13.547Z But I know it was with difficulty I repressed a cry of grief, and that when I found myself alone my limbs were shaking under me like those of one stricken with ague. Cynthia Wakeham's Money 2011-07-18T02:00:24.717Z Coming suddenly at the last into the chamber of the dripping water, he found what he was searching for, and again the ague chill shook him. The Real Man 2011-07-29T02:00:28.280Z A sharp attack of ague lessened the strength that still remained to him. Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z New York city is situated in a malarious district, and beyond the pavements fever and ague is common. The Civil War and Malaria 2011-07-14T15:45:00.377Z He had served in the Florida swamps and was subject to agues, but for several months before that he had been free from them. Recollections of a Varied Life 2011-07-14T02:00:11.837Z But then again came the ague fit of visionary remorse and genuine Calvinistic terror, and she groaned aloud in agony of spirit for having suffered these natural tears to fall. The Vicar of Wrexhill 2011-07-13T02:00:20.177Z As the Squire never surrendered to anything, I found him not disposed to surrender to ague and fever. The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West 2011-07-12T02:00:33.027Z The lungs, under these circumstances, do not play so freely, nor does the blood circulate so well; thus obstructions are frequently occasioned in the smaller vessels, from which arise colds, asthmas, agues, fevers, &c. Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained 2011-07-12T02:00:28.027Z The next type in severity is the most common form of the disease, the ordinary fever and ague. The Civil War and Malaria 2011-07-14T15:45:00.377Z Finally, one of my companions was compelled to return, owing to a continued attack of fever and ague. Scenes and Andventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas 2011-07-10T02:00:18.883Z Yes!" was the reply, but with such a fearful effort, that her slight frame shook as with an ague; "thank God, that it is known! Home Influence A Tale for Mothers and Daughters 2011-07-10T02:00:16.790Z Without attempting the origin of the ague and fever, it was, and always has been, the scourge of the West. The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West 2011-07-12T02:00:33.027Z One may have ague, another typhoid fever, and another may have consumption. Pleasure & Profit in Bible Study 2011-07-09T02:00:14.273Z It is the same as fever and ague, only that the fever is not preceded by a chill or followed by perspiration. The Civil War and Malaria 2011-07-14T15:45:00.377Z Do you not know that burnt clay is a sure protection against ague, which was the curse of the Essex marsh land? A Book of Ghosts 2011-07-08T02:00:19.203Z She sat for nearly an hour in her own room, with her desk before her, her face buried in her hands, and her whole frame shaking as with an ague. Home Influence A Tale for Mothers and Daughters 2011-07-10T02:00:16.790Z It is not only ague and fever that so seriously prostrates the pioneer, but the whole family of intermittent and remittent fevers, all results of the same cause, press in to destroy. The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West 2011-07-12T02:00:33.027Z Esm�e had retreated under this cross-questioning, and stood at some distance from Jack, pale, and trembling with an ague of the nerves. The Cup of Trembling and Other Stories 2011-07-07T02:00:29.180Z There is no greater folly than the buying of patent medicines to cure fever and ague.. The Civil War and Malaria 2011-07-14T15:45:00.377Z It seemed to come from the death-bed of the sun, dying in fever and ague. The Princess and Curdie 2011-07-06T02:00:49.480Z Some half-dozen pale and swollen-faced children are sitting on a bench against the side of the hut, endeavouring to warm away the ague in the sunbeams. The Kentuckian in New-York, Volume I (of 2) or, The Adventures of Three Southerns 2011-07-06T02:00:46.297Z And in all conscience, reader, did you ever behold so solemn, woe-begone a thing on the round earth, as a man undergoing the full merits of ague and fever? The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West 2011-07-12T02:00:33.027Z He didn’t join me at the fire that night, and when I climbed in, thinking he was asleep, he was shiverin’ as though he had the ague. Tales from the Veld 2011-07-05T02:00:29.217Z Their tails drooped mournfully, as if the seething heat had melted the sinews and softened the bones; they whined peevishly, but bark there was none—their owner required it all to keep the ague away. The Complete Works of Josh Billings 2011-07-01T02:00:13.387Z Even the ague found few, if any subjects. The History of Peru 2011-06-27T02:01:04.487Z "You were probably with the Army of the Meuse?" said I, hazarding the guess, from remembering how many of that army had been invalided by the terrible attacks of ague contracted in North Holland. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z He grew icy cold and shook as if he had the ague. Top of the World Stories for Boys and Girls Translated from the Scandinavian Languages 2011-06-21T02:00:28.070Z Robert Boyle, the father of chemistry, says that he was cured of a severe ague, that the doctors could not benefit, by the application of an amulet to his wrists. Psychotherapy 2011-06-19T02:00:20.053Z On the same day that the ague had for the first time left me, I was told that the schooner would be ready to run out at eleven o'clock at night. Missing Friends Being the Adventures of a Danish Emigrant in Queensland (1871-1880) 2011-06-15T02:00:22.810Z The face of Koos turned to the colour of ashes, and he trembled as though he had a fit of ague. Between Sun and Sand A Tale of an African Desert 2011-06-15T02:00:16.390Z On one occasion I came home with the ague fit upon me, hitched my horses with wagon attached to a post and went into the house. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z She glances toward the form upon the pallet; it is shivering as with an ague. Dangerous Ground or, The Rival Detectives 2011-06-11T02:00:11.853Z He seemed to breathe in sharp little gasps and his body trembled as if he had an ague. The Motor Maids by Palm and Pine 2011-06-05T02:00:14.760Z The man shook as if with an ague. Latitude 19 degree A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty 2011-05-30T02:00:18.047Z What though I shake As with an ague? Virginia, A Tragedy And Other Poems 2011-05-26T02:00:17.117Z I had worked hard and succeeded in raising a good crop, but found myself in the fall the victim of bilious fever and ague. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z When Zach had gone home the 'Squire told Rose that he wished she would stay a little longer, till the ague season was over, just on Zach's account. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z I heard from one of their servants but a few hours back that the old lady was seized with an ague. The Winning of the Golden Spurs 2011-05-17T02:00:18.050Z I certainly think that a gallon of rum had been poured down my neck—in fact, I was bathed in that potent liquor, which probably saved me from taking an ague. Latitude 19 degree A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty 2011-05-30T02:00:18.047Z Little Bud faltered weakly and shook like a boy with the ague. The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z "You have been feeling the old earth's pulse while she was in an ague?" A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z His nose denoted pugnacity, his lips sensuality, but not of a base sort, his eyes ignorance and rough kindness, his chin firmness, his jaw tenacity of purpose, and his complexion the ague. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z As I was passing through the hospital just now," says the general, feelingly, "I saw a tender, delicate woman acting the part of a ministering angel to a hero in a hard ague. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers, Series 1 2011-04-21T02:00:47.647Z I was trembling as if with an ague, which I tried my best to conceal. Latitude 19 degree A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty 2011-05-30T02:00:18.047Z In winter the river floods the meadows, and comes up to the sitting-room window; just a place for rheumatism and agues and low fevers. Heriot's Choice A Tale 2011-04-20T02:00:22.760Z She clung to him like a frightened child, and he felt her trembling as one in an ague. A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z Possibly I might ere long need some quinine, or mandrake, or a hot steam bath—anything for the ague! Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z The root was also used as a remedy in cases of ague, and formed the base of tooth and hair powders. Notes and Letters on the Natural History of Norfolk More Especially on the Birds and Fishes 2011-04-18T02:00:11.353Z He shook as if in an ague, the cold drops stood upon his forehead, and then he fell to the floor, and his knife dropped from his hand. Latitude 19 degree A Romance of the West Indies in the Year of Our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Twenty 2011-05-30T02:00:18.047Z Such Guajiros as I visited seemed to be happy enough, but in the rainy season they often suffer from rheumatism, ague, and other like diseases. Cuba Past and Present 2011-04-16T02:00:18.193Z These I scratch down at random, for I can't write just yet: I have got gout vice ague retired, and my knuckle is as big as a walnut. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. II 2011-04-15T02:00:16.987Z Yes, I've got lungs like a porpoise," I replied, "but still the ague may get me. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z It was a disease; it would come on me in waves like an ague fit. Plain Mary Smith A Romance of Red Saunders 2011-04-09T02:00:09.887Z When agues thrive, do not the sextons delve merrily? Tales from Blackwood Volume 8 2011-04-09T02:00:09.087Z "She gave Mat, hostler, stuff that cured his ague in no time," shouted a voice. The MS. in a Red Box 2011-04-07T02:00:20.313Z I was shaking like a man in an ague—and for the first time in my life fear took hold of me, sharp, senseless fear. First Person Paramount 2011-04-07T02:00:19.233Z Why, they had had the ague so long that they had no respect for it at all. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z He found her warmly cloaked and shawled, but every nerve trembled as one shivering with ague. Lily Pearl and The Mistress of Rosedale 2011-04-05T02:00:12.720Z "He told Sir Gervais to keep me as long as possible; that the air of the hospital was bad for me, and had brought back my ague." Luttrell Of Arran Complete 2011-04-01T02:00:31.290Z She wrote of her father as being wholly taken up with researches and experiments regarding ague, and full of hope to find a preventive against that sickness. The MS. in a Red Box 2011-04-07T02:00:20.313Z The doctor said I had some kind of an ague, and gave me Jesuit’s bark. All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart 2011-03-31T02:00:16.763Z This last sentence was uttered in a tone of comical half despair, and accompanied by a facial contortion possible to no one but a person thoroughly saturated with ague in its chronic form. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z This is easily explained—If you were to walk leisurely through an unwholesome path in the fens, with a little horror of them, you would be sure to have your ague. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z Nothing like ague or any malarious disease exhausts his vitality or paralyzes his strength. What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of practical agriculture as an art based upon science 2011-03-29T02:00:08.937Z He had the ague badly, and was taken to safer and better quarters, so I was told. The MS. in a Red Box 2011-04-07T02:00:20.313Z Throughout this whole district, the people suffer from fever and ague for nine months of the year, and dyspepsia seems hereditary. Mississippi Outlaws and the Detectives Don Pedro and the Detectives; Poisoner and the Detectives 2011-03-28T02:00:28.167Z The ague had departed, the sallowness was gone from his skin, somewhat of flesh had gathered on his cheeks, and in his eyes shone a cheerful light. Hoosier Mosaics 2011-05-20T02:00:35.173Z But let Macbeth cross the same path, with the dagger in the air leading him on, and he would never have an ague or anything like it—You should give these things a serious consideration. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z The disease was mostly fever and ague; and this was so bad, that three-fourths of the people, both old and young, were shaking with it for months together. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z He has a ‘black snake,’ and trembles with rage as if he had the ague.” The Squatter and the Don 2011-03-27T02:00:13.400Z My teeth chattered, and I shivered and shook as if I had a violent attack of ague. The Treasure of the Tigris A Tale of Mesopotamia 2011-03-22T02:00:16.873Z Here the ague seized him, and he fell asleep in one of the fits, when a celestial spirit appeared to him in a dream. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z The widow shrieked with laughter, and Rosabel hid her face on the cushion of the sofa and shook as if she had an ague. The Funny Philosophers Wags and Sweethearts 2011-03-19T02:00:11.277Z Again, when the season is wet, we have the fever and ague among us to some extent, though previous to our locating here the place was healthy. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z I raised myself up, shivering as though with an ague. The Great White Army 2011-03-12T03:00:25.450Z The poor girl uttered no sound, but her bosom heaved convulsively, and her clinging hands trembled as if with ague. The Haunted Room A Tale 2011-03-10T03:00:46.157Z I stood shuddering and quaking as with the grip of ague, sick with unspeakable agonies of fear and loathing, and for five minutes I could not summon force or motion to my limbs. The Three Impostors or The Transmutations 2011-03-09T03:00:45.227Z The German wounded are in a terrible condition, covered in mud and blood, and shaking as men with ague. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z The ague is by no means dangerous, but it is quite disagreeable, and during its continuance, is quite discouraging. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z Great drops of perspiration stood on his brow—his teeth chattered as though by an ague fit, and he trembled so perceptibly that he was forced to grasp the chair for support. Sharing Her Crime 2011-03-04T03:00:54.907Z It is not a rush in, in desperation, a duck in agony, and a dressing in ague, but a delicious lounge, associated with all the enjoyments of scenery and society. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. II 2011-03-03T03:00:54.950Z From that time to this, nothing remarkable happened; it seems as if the eruption returned periodically, like the ague or gout. Observations on Mount Vesuvius, Mount Etna, and Other Volcanos 2011-03-02T03:00:27.050Z One man, who was shaking with an ague when I met him this morning, had a pitiful tragedy happen to him. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z We are convinced, however, that all cause of the ague may be removed by a little outlay, which of course we shall make. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z Yes, I shook like I had the ague, though the hot tropic sun was burning down right on me and that alarming board. Friend Island 2011-02-28T03:00:33.693Z “An untimely ague” corresponds to “a sudden fever.” Philip Massinger 2011-02-25T03:01:15.270Z In many instances, the patient is only suffering from severe constipation, or it may be a severe attack of ague; and in these cases a quick and almost miraculous cure is soon effected. The Thistle and the Cedar of Lebanon 2011-02-20T03:00:13.767Z His entire body became seized with violent ague. Menotah A Tale of the Riel Rebellion 2011-02-14T03:00:35.553Z Cecilia gave no answer, but her whole body shook as with an ague, when the door fell to behind her brother. 'Clear the Track' A Story of To-day 2011-02-09T03:00:49.283Z It is two weeks since we left Sparksville, or Bytown, as Lieutenant Smith calls it, and I have had that miserable ague, in spite of the Doctor's medicine, every two days since we started. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z How hard and melancholy their life seemed, struggling with poverty and ague up here among the lonely hills, with no doctor near them, and no neighbors! A Round Dozen 2011-02-07T03:00:26.887Z He had been down with fever and ague, and was haggard and worn of aspect. The Crooked Stick or Pollies's Probation 2011-02-06T03:01:00.547Z Wet potatoes and the shaking ague, not to speak of cholera morbus, is n't great inducements to stay and keep company with. The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II) 2011-02-04T03:00:20.520Z A shudder like acute ague went through the unfortunate man's whole body as he thought of the future. Lord Tony's Wife An Adventure of the Scarlet Pimpernel 2011-01-31T03:00:13.650Z My ague was not so bad yesterday, though I did see the little devils, and was disconsolate and blue all day, the bottom for a while being knocked out of everything. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z And through a few agonized minutes the girls clung tightly together, shivering in a very ague of terror. A Pasteboard Crown A Story of the New York Stage 2011-01-26T03:00:25.590Z Such an overpowering dread filled his soul that he seemed to have been smitten with a strong fit of the ague. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z She did not look at the Marquis de Lacheville, but under the general gaze which was directed toward him as she spoke, he quailed and shrunk from the room, shivering as with ague. Robert Tournay A Romance of the French Revolution 2011-01-06T03:00:50.873Z During all the residence on the homestead the three members of the family suffered continually from ague. Collection of Nebraska Pioneer Reminiscences 2011-01-05T03:00:58.503Z The journey from Bytown has been very weird to me, owing to my ague. In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z Entering one to obtain a drink of water we found two tall, cadaverous young men, both of them shaking with ague. The Boys of '61 or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy 2011-01-05T03:00:55.123Z He grew deathly pale, his jaw fell, he began to tremble from head to foot, just as when he had a fit of the ague. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z The Sphinx, whose teeth chattered as if she had the ague, wanted a shawl. Sentimental Education Vol 1 2011-01-04T03:01:07.467Z She had the ague so badly she could hardly drive the horse. Collection of Nebraska Pioneer Reminiscences 2011-01-05T03:00:58.503Z "It is an attack of the ague," said the Doctor; in an aside: "Mon Dieu! it is too bad." In the Van; or, The Builders 2011-02-09T03:00:42.387Z The fire dries the ground, the heat envelopes you like a blanket; it will keep off fever and ague. The Boys of '61 or, Four Years of Fighting, Personal Observations with the Army and Navy 2011-01-05T03:00:55.123Z "Oh ho," he laughed, as the volunteers came pressing forward, some shaking with ague, some limping on crutches, and all filled with enthusiasm. Vasco Nu?ez de Balboa 2011-01-02T03:00:18.200Z "There's no need for the pirates to hurry," Bob said hoarsely, as he stood in the center of the cabin, his face convulsed by rage and trembling like one in an ague fit. A Runaway Brig; or, An Accidental Cruise 2011-01-02T03:00:16.390Z The climate was the finest in the world for throat and lung troubles, but on the breaking up of the soil malaria made its appearance and many of the inhabitants suffered from ague and fever. Collection of Nebraska Pioneer Reminiscences 2011-01-05T03:00:58.503Z By the mass, the keen wind which blows me into an ague here, shews her figure off to advantage. William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z At Upsal and Stockholm agues are common, and at Lund acute fevers terminate in that complaint. Lachesis Lapponica A Tour in Lapland, Volume 1 2010-12-31T03:00:11.350Z The slender frame seemed shaken as though by a fit of ague, the gentle bosom rose and fell feverishly, and her breath came and went with difficulty, as if she were moaning. Quisisana, or Rest at Last 2010-12-29T03:00:30.857Z We had been a day or two only at Mr. Hite's before a slight indisposition, which my wife had felt for several days, ended in a regular ague & fever. Dorothy Payne, Quakeress A Side-Light upon the Career of 'Dolly' Madison 2010-12-20T17:12:10.847Z Patients suffering from ague, in order to profit by its healing power, must sit in the chair of Canna’s stone, after drinking of the water. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z Suddenly he was seized with a violent shivering,—an ague. Footsteps of Fate 2010-12-20T17:11:56.663Z This too shall pass, when the final games ends; and World Cup fever will again abate into soccer ague. A Film Critic on the World Cup: You Call that Football? 2010-07-10T13:50:00Z It has been the means of bringing rich tracts of land into cultivation, and of dispelling the unhealthy miasma which once caused the great prevalency of the ague fever. Cathedral Cities of England From my own knowledge, I can speak of another charm for the ague, in which the fen people put great faith, viz. a spider, covered with dough, and taken as a pill. Notes and Queries, Number 229, March 18, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc In Norfolk is a saying, "Arrested by the bailiff of Marshland," when the unacclimatised stranger succumbs to the ague, the product of the local aqueous surroundings. Proverb Lore Many sayings, wise or otherwise, on many subjects, gleaned from many sources "I have not a hundred pounds at this moment, I assure you," said Bertie, huskily, from a parched throat, and shaking as if in an ague fit. Footsteps of Fate 2010-12-20T17:11:56.663Z Ralph Conyers was imprisoned for ten years and came back a cripple, whose limbs were twisted and bent with rheumatism and ague. A Blot on the Scutcheon His face was ghastly pale, large drops of perspiration stood on his brow, and his limbs trembled as if he were under the influence of ague. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 12 Emaciated and pale, he laboured under that union of ague and temporary madness which delirium tremens exhibits. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 8 What will be their condition, landing on a burning shore abounding with agues and mosquitoes, in the most unwholesome season of the whole year? Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams When he was gone, Eva, in her own room, shivered and her teeth chattered as if she had an ague. Footsteps of Fate 2010-12-20T17:11:56.663Z Ague-cake, a tumour caused by enlargement and hardening of the spleen, often the consequence of ague or intermittent fever. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Even my love, unbounded as it is, does not enable me to vanquish a cold feeling that, like the shivering of an ague, creeps over my skin. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 12 Benson made no reply but was as white as a sheet and shook as though he had the ague. Fifty Years a Hunter and Trapper Autobiography, experiences and observations of Eldred Nathaniel Woodcock during his fifty years of hunting and trapping. His hand, that held a piece of torn yellow paper, trembled as though with the ague. The Belovéd Traitor She was shivering so violently that her teeth chattered like a person in an ague. Manslaughter She charmed warts and cured agues, and was even held by many to be somewhat of a witch. The Jolliest Term on Record A Story of School Life An ague, hot and cold at the same time, like the beginning of fever, shook his frame. Regina or the Sins of the Fathers The desire to approach him shook me like a fit of ague. The Wish A Novel He come over to me, tremblin’ like he had the ague. Alec Lloyd, Cowpuncher Here I got the ague, and was nursed by my aunt Frances in Grenchen. The Autobiography of Thomas Platter, a schoolmaster of the sixteenth century. At times one feels that Gerard rather doubted the efficacy of these “physick charms,” and he gives us a naïve description of his friends’ efforts to cure him of an ague by their means. The Old English Herbals In the deep gloaming it might have been an ague that had seized her; but some tears fell upon his hand holding hers; and next moment that arm was round her waist. The Shadow of a Man He shivered waist deep in the chilly water as if he had an ague. The Girl Aviators and the Phantom Airship Their lustreless eyes and leaden lips tell of ague, and their sad, thoughtful faces bespeak those who are often called upon to meet peril, and who are destined to lives of emergency and hazard. The Fortunes Of Glencore "The dampness of the valley, at this hour, is not altogether safe; the ague is a sore enemy to romance; beware of it." Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency A teaspoonful in a cup of warm water is said to be an excellent remedy in slight attacks of ague. With the World's Great Travellers, Volume 2 This misery would seem at its full, if now and then seasons of sickness did not show how fever and ague can augment the sad calamities of daily life. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II) “This has been a bad case of ague, and I doubt if the young fellow will ever be fit for active service—certainly not at present.” Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. V, October, 1850, Volume I. He speaks nothing less than braving, buff-leather language, and has made all our boys so feverish, as if a quotidian ague had seized on them. A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 The man was mopping his face with a red bandana, and his hands were shaking as if he had an ague fit. The King of Arcadia He shook slightly, and then an ague took him and he trembled. The Riddle of the Spinning Wheel Hurriedly, his hands shaking as with ague, he bundled everything into a drawer, and closed it. Shadows of Flames A Novel It was late in the Fall, and it certainly must have been a cold, frosty morning, for Sandy's teeth chattered together as if he had an ague, when he told the Judge. First Fam'lies of the Sierras Do: take from me this ague and these fits That, hanging on me, Shake me in pieces, and set all my blood A-boiling with the fire of rage: away, away! A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 All were sitting in water, and Ma was wet through and shaking with ague. The White Queen of Okoyong A True Story of Adventure Heroism and Faith I felt rather unwell, having had a lusty old shake with the ague. An Artilleryman's Diary "Father is crippled with ague, kind sir, he will die if he sleeps out there to-night," she cried. The Laughing Cavalier The Story of the Ancestor of the Scarlet Pimpernel The thought of blood and the bleak cold morning kept them smiting together as if he had had an ague. First Fam'lies of the Sierras Albino rode a hard-mouthed, wilful beast, which shook him constantly like a fit of the fever and ague, and which we distinguished by the name of the trotter. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. On one side of this principal room was the quartel, with the garrison, which consisted of seven soldiers, militia, three or four of whom were down with fever and ague. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. The health in general is not very well, several troubled with ague, etc., supposed to be owing to the water which is very bad, being taken out of an artificial pond. An Artilleryman's Diary Face to face with her weeks-old resolve, her courage fainted, and a shudder like ague passed over her. Just Around the Corner Romance en casserole "Neither; a bad cold neglected, and then an old ague on the back of it." Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience In the mean time, Mr. Catherwood had a recurrence of fever and ague, and my horse was led away; but the attack proved slight, and I had him brought out again. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. II. He had one bad habit, which was that of getting the fever and ague. Incidents of Travel in Yucatan, Vol. I. Had the first rain storm in the evening, and ere the morning I had a regular old shake of the ague. An Artilleryman's Diary In the night he was taken extremely ill with ague and difficulty of breathing. The Student's Life of Washington; Condensed from the Larger Work of Washington Irving For Young Persons and for the Use of Schools But in the third year he was attacked by ague. The Children of Westminster Abbey Studies in English History Oh, my people, this is unendurable, for life is with me now but one continuous ague. My Dark Companions And Their Strange Stories To be cured of the ague, one is willing to take arsenic. One Of Them Felt symptoms of the ague, felt rather bad. An Artilleryman's Diary She felt herself shivering as she opened the door, shivering as if with an ague. A Woman's Place The ague was cured by Doctor Radcliffe and Sir Charles Scarborough, "who prescribed the Jesuit's Powder, of which the Duke took large quantities early in the spring of 1694, for the same complaint most manfully." The Children of Westminster Abbey Studies in English History All through the summer and autumn of 1506 Katharine had been ill with fever and ague, unhappy at the neglect and poverty she suffered. The Wives of Henry the Eighth and the Parts They Played in History At the thought he shook as with an ague and his dark skin grew ashy. Red Nails D. J. Davis and W. Hamilton shaking with the ague. An Artilleryman's Diary I remember now that, every time he approached her, she shivered as with an ague fit. Tried for Her Life A Sequel to "Cruel As the Grave" This ague was the first, but by no means the last illness our poor little boy had to endure; for all through his short life he was delicate. The Children of Westminster Abbey Studies in English History They find a world of medicinal plants likewise in that country, and amongst the rest the planters pretend to have a swamp-root, which infallibly cures all fevers and agues. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts What profanation! anything would be good enough for ague. That Boy Of Norcott's Last night I had another visit from that evil genius that seems to hover over my very existence, the ague. An Artilleryman's Diary I knew it—I felt it just the way that a man who has once had the ague never mistakes when he is going to have a return of the fever. A Day's Ride A Life's Romance The naturalized species, R. alpinus, or “monk’s rhubarb,” was early cultivated in Great Britain, and was accounted an excellent remedy for ague, but, like many other such drugs, is now discarded. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth" The first sickness that any new-comer happens to have there, he unfairly calls a seasoning, be it fever, ague, or any thing else, that his own folly or excesses bring upon him. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts The years passed and Silas Dickerson was an old man, his hair white, his eyes dim, his veined hands trembling with the ague that precedes death. The Medici Boots Wednesday morning while on post from 3 to 5 A. M. I was taken with violent chills and ague, continuing nearly the two hours I was on. An Artilleryman's Diary The light that struggled in from the gloomy street fell upon her and showed that she trembled, as if with the ague. The Children of the Poor It preserved him, in particular, from attacks of the fever and ague, which racked his constitution almost as much as the gout. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 They commonly use this to refresh themselves, after they have been fatigued with hunting, travel, or the like, or else when they are troubled with agues, aches, or pains in their limbs. The History of Virginia, in Four Parts It began to move. ague shapes stirred, crawled, walked if they could. Accidental Flight Whatever jars my vital power is certain to bring on ague. An Artilleryman's Diary Moreover, he was numbed and shivering from his long immersion, which might result in fever, ague, and such evils, not unknown in the belts of bush country. The Luck of Gerard Ridgeley But the gout under which Alva labored was now aggravated by an attack of tertian ague, and for a week or more he was confined to his bed. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 There is a moral chill in the sense of estrangement from those we have lived with on terms of friendship that, like the shudder that precedes ague, seems to threaten that worse will follow. The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly As we neared the elephants, and heard their rumbling, this black cur shook as though he had an ague, and said he would not go any farther. Sporting Scenes amongst the Kaffirs of South Africa Last night I again suffered from chill and very heavy fever, a type of the ague which seems to be a part of my nature. An Artilleryman's Diary I feel as though suffering from an ague fit, which however a few moments in the open air will dissipate.' Tales from the German. Volume I. Arwed Gyllenstierna The command was taken by Cortes himself, although he was suffering from the tertian ague. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 1 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain. And we are to treat him to that wonderful Rhine wine Sir Marcus sent you to cure your ague. The Bramleighs of Bishop's Folly The night was hot, but both boys shivered as if stricken with the ague. The Boy Scouts for Uncle Sam Several of the boys attacked with ague, and more will follow if this weather continues. An Artilleryman's Diary Accompanied by the trusty Brodin, on the next day, Arwed stood trembling as with a paroxysm of ague, in the ante-chamber of the hall in which the royal council held its sittings. Tales from the German. Volume I. Arwed Gyllenstierna To this Cortes consented, partly on account of his ague, partly because he thought the warnings the Mexicans had given him might not be altogether so unfounded as he imagined. The Memoirs of the Conquistador Bernal Diaz del Castillo, Vol 1 (of 2) Written by Himself Containing a True and Full Account of the Discovery and Conquest of Mexico and New Spain. There was Mathild the Forager, shivering as if with ague, the fur down her left side glistening and spiky, as though she had inadvertently overturned a tank plant on herself. The Thing in the Attic An attack of ague, which he had originally contracted in Holland, had relapsed upon him, and he was now suffering all the lassitude and sickness of that most depressing of all maladies. Maurice Tiernay Soldier of Fortune This was one of these: the paper was a greenish sickly-white, a kind of dyspeptic foolscap; the very mill that fabricated it might have had the shaking ague. Arthur O'Leary His Wanderings And Ponderings In Many Lands Fever and ague prevail in the lower-lying districts for a few weeks in autumn. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 6 "Coucy-le-Château" to "Crocodile" This being my ague day, I had violent attacks of ague and fever, so that I was again forced to lie down to rest on the same wooden box, and again went to sleep. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant I have been ill for three weeks with pains in the back, and fever and ague everywhere. An Englishman in Paris Notes and Recollections An intense agitation shook his frame, and he shivered like one in an ague fit. Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day Another was only recovering from the "shaking ague," and begged for time, since if he thrashed his oats, now, they would bring nothing in the market. The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years Ago Dismay shook him like an ague; he felt his heart divided against itself; he was so glad of her, and so afraid.... The Destroying Angel One good thing resulted from the sad experience of that day: the mental shock on discovering where I was, cured me for the time being of the ague. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant Calentures and surfeit, cold and agues, are the four quarters of the year; and you can go no whither, but you tread upon a dead man's bones. A Century of English Essays An Anthology Ranging from Caxton to R. L. Stevenson & the Writers of Our Own Time She was obliged to look upon tortures which made her limbs shake and shiver as if she were in the grip of an ague. The Lion of Janina The Last Days of the Janissaries Mark fell back as his brother spoke; a cold leaden tinge spread over his features, and he seemed like one labouring against the sickness of an ague. The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years Ago As a remedy for ague it has been considered most efficacious. Folk-lore of Shakespeare We stayed in Boston several weeks, and during that time my ague caused a heavy drain on our small treasury. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant Congestive fevers and agues are then quite common, and the wealthier orders retire to the high lands of the interior. Los Gringos Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in Peru, Chili, and Polynesia When the second cannon also burst he dashed the match to the ground, threw himself on his horse, and galloped off, quivering in every nerve as if shaken by an ague. The Lion of Janina The Last Days of the Janissaries Smith refused, saying he was not well—had the ague. Elsie on the Hudson I shook from head to foot as if I had the most violent fit of the ague. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 1 March 1906 The first few weeks of our stay in Boston passed quietly and quickly, but the ague grew worse and my purse was getting empty. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant Here I lay long prostrate with the low fever or ague that had taken me after Ayrsmoss. The Men of the Moss-Hags Being a history of adventure taken from the papers of William Gordon of Earlstoun in Galloway One of them taken internally will knock the spots from any case of malaria in the State, and shaking ague can't stand before 'em an hour after they are eaten. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906 "Is there a duty on ague or nervous fever?" asked he, angrily. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life It must be something serious, though; she 's trembling like ague. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life My good friend and I were fortunate enough to escape this plague; but instead of this I was taken sick with the ague on our arrival at Boston. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant "What name did you say?" cried he, with a faltering voice, while his hand, as he laid it on my arm, shook like ague. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas My arm trembled, when I allowed my gun the fatal choice, my teeth chattered as in an ague fit, and my breath, with a suffocating sensation, was confined in my lungs. Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors Injustice and oppression have almost broke my heart, and ague and fever's taken the strength out o' my limbs, and a knock I got in the States three years ago has nigh crippled me. A Life Sentence A Novel And the old man shook like one in an ague; but Norwood saw his vantage-ground, and determined to use it unsparingly. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life A Swede by the name of Hoffman kept a boarding house for thirty-four of us, and all would have been well except for the ague. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant Her whole body was trembling as with the ague. Astounding Stories, June, 1931 Hussain was obliged to stand on a narrow piece of rock, where, in spite of a shivering fit of ague, he dared not move lest he should fall into the well beneath. Tales from the German Comprising specimens from the most celebrated authors Our Western prairie shakes with fever and ague. The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse Three years elapsed p. 118after arriving in England before the ague took its final leave of him. Wanderings in South America The shanty was as shaky as the ague, which came regularly every other day. Reminiscences The Story of an Emigrant Such an observed uniformity—that All animals have a nervous system, that All animals die, that Quinine cures ague—is also called an Empirical Law. Logic, Inductive and Deductive Then another battery swept up alongside the first, and another, until 58 guns crowned the high banks and thundered until the earth shook as with the ague. Si Klegg, Book 2 (of 6) Thru The Stone River Campaign And In Winter Quarters At Murfreesboro "I—I th—thought you did!" said Si, trembling as if he had the Wabash ague. Si Klegg, Book 1 (of 6) His Transformation From A Raw Recruit To A Veteran It must be the sixpence you know, for I am sure I did nothing else for my ague, except by taking some bitter stuff every three hours which the doctor called bark. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales How like the ague is this boon Of matrimonial strife! Belford's Magazine, Volume II, No. 8, January, 1889 Medicine is merely empirical as long as its practice rests upon such generalisations as that Quinine cures ague, without knowing why. Logic, Inductive and Deductive At the sight of this prodigious jewel I was so disturbed in my spirits that I trembled as though with an ague, while the sweat started out of my forehead in great drops. The Rose of Paradise Being a detailed account of certain adventures that happened to captain John Mackra, in connection with the famous pirate, Edward England, in the year 1720, off the Island of Juanna in the Mozambique Channel; writ by himself, and now for the first time published "Oh! how terrible!" cried Angelica, shuddering like one in the cold stage of an ague. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II I am sure," added she, "it is a lucky one, for it cured me of a very bad ague last spring, by only laying it nine nights under my pillow without speaking a word. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales Cut out the ague act and give Mr. Pinckney the straight talk. Side-stepping with Shorty Something like a cold ague fit ran down my back. Eyes Like the Sea As for colds, catarrhs, fevers, agues, they deserve all they may catch. Olla Podrida Tussmann sighed, groaned, and shuddered as if in the most violent ague. The Serapion Brethren. Vol. II To be sure I had no ague soon after I took it, but I am certain it was owing to the crooked sixpence, and not to the bark. The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales Tell's teeth were chattering, and he trembled as with an ague. The Price of the Prairie A Story of Kansas And he was laid up occasionally with malaria, and fever and ague. The Crow's Nest After gaining his former position, he sat for a few minutes shivering like one with the ague, forgetting even to think of the revolver with which to defend himself in case the brute assaulted him. Through Apache Lands Presently the solid table quivered as with an ague fit. Psychic Phenomena A Brief Account of the Physical Manifestations Observed in Psychical Research The old man shivered with ague the whole day, he swore and gnashed his teeth. Timar's Two Worlds She shuddered from head to foot, and shivered as with ague. Banked Fires “Na-na-na-na!” stammered the poor man, trembling in every limb, with his teeth chattering as if he had got the ague. Railway Adventures and Anecdotes extending over more than fifty years When he lived in Higham there used to be a great deal of ague, and he gave away an immense quantity of port wine and quinine. A Week's Tramp in Dickens-Land Willow Bark in Ague.—I have seen recently some notices of the use of willow bark in ague. Notes and Queries, Number 237, May 13, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc When she was obliged to break silence, she began to tremble as if with ague. Timar's Two Worlds The old man was seized with a violent trembling; he shook as if he had a shivering fit of the ague, and shot fiery wrathful looks at poor Antonio. Weird Tales. Vol. I After him crept Hugo whose teeth chattered as though he were suffering from an ague; but Brian took no more notice of his cousin. Under False Pretences A Novel “Why should his Majesty’s constable be here else?” said Swallow, reaching for a pike, which trembled in his hand as if 134 he had the ague. Mistress Nell A Merry Tale of a Merry Time With the wagon there were a few men enfeebled with fever, a few women shivering with ague. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 26, July 1880. Frau Therese felt his forehead, and advised him to cover himself well, for he was going to have ague. Timar's Two Worlds Dainty fell back, sobbing, on her hard couch, her frame shaking as with an ague chill. Dainty's Cruel Rivals The Fatal Birthday No false charges, either direct or indirect, no inuendos by look, word, or deed, that you might possibly have taken the ague and fever after your arrival! The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 3, March, 1852 Without speaking, she buried her face in the curve of her arm, and, as if seized with an ague, began to tremble. The Plow-Woman One could not look at them without wondering whether the inhabitants had the ague, or its South Carolina synonym, the “break-bone fever.” Stories by American Authors, Volume 7 Lake fever and ague broke out among the low-lying log-houses, and Zack's highly adulterated and heavily priced drugs came into great demand. Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement She bowed her fair face in her little white hands, and her form shook as with ague, in spite of the heat of the July weather. Dainty's Cruel Rivals The Fatal Birthday I did so, for the President was in the city that day, and fast recovering from his recent attack of ague. A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital Nothing but rheumatism and measles, measles and rheumatism, and never an autopsy,—it is as monotonous as the treatment of fever and ague. Stories by American Authors, Volume 2 His hands shook as if he had the ague and his breath was almost gone. The Go Ahead Boys and the Treasure Cave Jackey Dubois is removing from the "Corner:" he was always getting the ague in that marshy spot, and isn't sorry to change.' Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement But I don’t know; I managed to write a good deal down in Monterey, when I was pretty sickly most of the time, and, by God, I’ll try, ague and all. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) Fortunately Yank, who came from an ague country, had had foresight enough to bring a supply of quinine. Gold In consequence of the great heat at Vicksburg and of the arduous service required of the corps, nearly 50 per cent of the men were sick with dysentery and ague. Campaign of Battery D, First Rhode Island light artillery. He was a favourite with the village crones, for he brought down with him the latest medicines for ague, rheumatism, and the evil. Old Roads and New Roads Deceased complained of dumb ague, but witness had never been able to detect any positive disease. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) I’m the miser in earnest now: last night, when I felt so ill, the supposed ague chill, it seemed strange not to be able to afford a drink. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) Then, startled, he saw that Leon was shivering as with the ague. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930 M’Brair sat by the cheek of the peat-fire and shivered, for he had a quartan ague and this was his day. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI But the minutes went by and she still cried, and in spite of the warm June sunshine, her hands felt cold and her shoulders shook as if with an ague. Chicken Little Jane on the Big John I am of a very nervous habit; a long course of the dumb ague has undermined my constitution. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 5 (of 25) I don’t reckon you’ll be forgetting Arkansas, and the ague and rattlesnakes? The Missourian Already it was laying deep hold on her, racking her like ague. The Bondboy “Let me go to my bed,” he said at last, and he rose, and, shaking as with ague, but quite silent, lighted his candle, and left the kitchen. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI I guess not, mister; fever and ague sweetens 'em, I tell you. The Humors of Falconbridge A Collection of Humorous and Every Day Scenes For myself, having a severe attack of ague and fever, all my consumptive symptoms became greatly aggravated; the pain was shifting—sometimes between the shoulders, sometimes in the side, or breast, etc. Vegetable Diet: As Sanctioned by Medical Men, and by Experience in All Ages Including a System of Vegetable Cookery I tried it in '57; went out to Indiana with a little money, and tried farming that I didn't know any thing about, had the ague six months, and then came back poorer certainly. Hope Mills or, Between Friend and Sweetheart I got back all right with the exception of the dumb ague, which took me just as I got ready to leave Fort Gibson. Elam Storm, The Wolfer Or, The Lost Nugget And dryades whom the mists have struck With ague—A Sceptre of Despair! Betelguese A Trip Through Hell Sweat rained out of her pores and turned to ice-water with the following ague. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards But teeth were chattering, and her frail form was quivering as with the ague. Orphans of the Storm I will admit that I felt a bit "windy," my body was shaking as if with ague; a horrible buzzing sensation was in my head, dizziness was coming over me. How I Filmed the War A Record of the Extraordinary Experiences of the Man Who Filmed the Great Somme Battles, etc. "And as he cured me of the dumb ague by giving me a pitcher of ice-water, I thought I would bring him along." Elam Storm, The Wolfer Or, The Lost Nugget One of the poor men had scarcely any clothes to cover him, and was shaking all over with a violent ague; and the other had his toes almost mortified by walking bare-footed in the snow. The History of Sandford and Merton The plague spreading in those parts, and he having struggled a long time with a quartan ague, obliged him to return home. In Praise of Folly Illustrated with Many Curious Cuts At one time it was ague; in these times it is low fever. Amaryllis at the Fair It was coming––it was upon them––it was gone; and the blast of cold air with which it passed them set the horses shivering in an ague of fear, and tied the men’s tongues. Jessica, the Heiress Old Celsus, from whom Paracelsus took his name, regarded several of the onion tribe as valuable in cases of ague, and Pliny had the same belief. Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore When, every third Sabbath, Miriam passed before his desk with steadfast eyes of scorn, he was in an ague, a fever of hot and cold. Dreamers of the Ghetto He shivered as one with an ague and shook off the deadly influence of the idea. The Harbor of Doubt He was convalescent from low fever: that dread disease which has taken the place of ague in the country. Amaryllis at the Fair The climate is tropical, and malaria, with its fever and ague, is prevalent. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' Her mother had kissed Albert, and she shook as one with the ague.... Melomaniacs "I see," said Lambert, vaguely, shaking to the tips of his fingers with a kind of buck ague that he never had suffered from before. The Duke Of Chimney Butte It is nearly three thousand feet above sea level, and is rarely troubled with yellow fever; but ague is common. Aztec Land It cannot be too strongly impressed on the minds of parents that there is no specific whatever for hooping-cough; no remedy which will cut it short, as quinine cuts short a fit of ague. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases I awoke this morning the fever and ague from which I had been suffering had all disappeared, and, though still very tired, I felt decidedly better for the change and the bush life. The Last Voyage to India and Australia, in the 'Sunbeam' The sweat stood in big cold drops on his face; and he trembled as if stricken with ague. The Heart of Thunder Mountain He felt no symptoms of "buck ague" this time, for every nerve and muscle of his body was stiffening, while his tired horse stood as still as a stone. Two Arrows A Story of Red and White The captain's life, in fact, was a long ague of feverish conceit and chills of humility. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 To this contagious and infectious property there are two exceptions; the one is furnished by acute rheumatism, or rheumatic fever, the other by intermittent fever, or ague. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases The thought of approaching any other woman with intimate intention gave him an ague sweat. In a Little Town He was bruised and bleeding, and shaking as with an ague. The Night Riders A Romance of Early Montana And just as Hadley started to speak the whole building began to shake, to tremble as with the ague. Lords of the Stratosphere The cold ague of despair was on him: he combed his grizzled beard with his fingers, stared at the carpet and saw nobody. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 Ague.—Intermittent fever or ague is very rare in childhood in London; or at any rate it is very rare among children of the wealthier classes. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases It was very like plain ague, but he credited it to the terror of Julie's mission home. In a Little Town It, too, comes to have its cold ague fits and its reaction––periods of exhaustion, disappointment, and decline. Leading Articles on Various Subjects "There's a good deal of ague about here, and we'd be in a pretty fix if we should all get down with it, and no medicine in the house to help us out." Marcy The Blockade Runner Another day he had the news of his Majesty's ague, the king had not had a fit these ten days, and might be said to be well. Henry Esmond; The English Humourists; The Four Georges In the child it generally takes the form of tertian ague, that is to say the attack recurs every second day; one day of freedom intervening between two attacks. The Mother's Manual of Children's Diseases Rome from her seven hills looked down with fear, Appalled and breathless, while her people stood Like men awoke from sleep, amazed, aghast— With agues in their blood. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 6 June 1848 The result for myself was a severe attack of fever and ague. War from the Inside The Story of the 132nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry in the War for the Suppression of the Rebellion, 1862-1863 "The Western merchants were lounging discontentedly about the streets of Pittsburg, or moping idly in its taverns, like the victims of an ague." Afloat on the Ohio An Historical Pilgrimage of a Thousand Miles in a Skiff, from Redstone to Cairo After ten months in the Tower, during which his wife visited him regularly, he was removed to Sandown Castle, where, in a damp cell against the walls of which the sea washed, he contracted ague. Noble Deeds of the World's Heroines Father reached in and cut away the hammock with his knife, and drew him out with hands that shook as if he had an ague fit. Harper's Young People, September 21, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly The old 142 horse was a hard trotter, and when he slackened down from a canter, poor Sandy shook in every muscle, and his teeth chattered as if he had a fit of ague. The Boy Settlers A Story of Early Times in Kansas The fellow trembled like one with the ague; his cheeks were ashen, his eyes wide and startled. The Web of the Golden Spider When recovering from agues and intermittent fevers, animal jellies, and plain animal food, with as little vegetable as possible, is the proper diet. The Cook and Housekeeper's Complete and Universal Dictionary; Including a System of Modern Cookery, in all Its Various Branches, Adapted to the Use of Private Families It is very subject to fever and ague; plenty of meetings to-day, all alive with zeal and heat, but to-morrow it is cold and shivering. Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors Shaking as though stricken with an ague, the prospector stood. Louisiana Lou A Western Story |
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