单词 | indite |
例句 | He that would triumph over the petty trickery of fate must indite history at its source. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves 2009-10-13T00:00:00Z Who indited such flagrant blasphemy against the Holy Scriptures? The Bible should be X-rated: The Good Book is loaded with sexy sin – someone tell Mike Huckabee 2015-03-08T05:00:00Z Trump denied to the New York Times' Maggie Haberman that he was told he would be indited by "demurred" when asked if he had been told he was a target. “Bulls**t”: Meadows lawyer denies he flipped — but legal experts say Trump should be worried 2023-06-08T04:00:00Z He has retweeted posts calling for a wide range of people to be “handcuffed and prosecuted,” “indited,” put “in prison” and left “sitting in a cell.” As coronavirus roils the nation, Trump reverts to tactic of accusing foes of felonies 2020-05-12T04:00:00Z Mrs. Clinton’s email scandal unravels and unravels and unravels, but never in a sufficiently decisive way to put it beyond her supporters’ oily spin and ultimately indite her, morally if not legally. What a Revoltin’ Development 2016-08-31T04:00:00Z Future police murders of unarmed civilians will also be on the hands of the members of the Grand Jury, who refused to indite the murderer. Poll Finds Unease in New York Over Racial Divide After Garner Case 2014-12-12T05:00:00Z He could copy such simple poetry as this, and feel it too, though he could indite no original poems on his canvas pages. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z Many a fair hand indited and sent billets to him, that would have turned some loftier heads than his. Curiosities of Human Nature 2012-04-03T02:00:27.167Z The beautiful broad white petals give a snowy surface for the inditing of messages or valentines, which are written with a pin, when the letters turn dark brown. Old-Time Gardens Newly Set Forth 2012-03-06T03:00:22.850Z Among intimate friends, it is sometimes most courteous, when declining an invitation, in place of a mere formal "regret" to indite a less ceremonious note, briefly explanatory, or apologetic. The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews 2012-03-01T03:00:22.883Z After that, he added from his own stores, and indited the conclusion as I have already described. The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels 2012-02-24T03:00:31.020Z He also occupies himself at times in inditing memoirs of his life, and as he has seen a good deal of French society, and was a shrewd and intelligent observer, he has much to say. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol IV. No. XX. January, 1852. 2012-02-24T03:00:24.390Z Her fond parent had indited her a note bidding her pack up her clothes; for, that she might be removed from danger, she was to go to Glas-aitch-� with her aunt. My Lords of Strogue, Vol. II (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:26.817Z She would indite a little letter to her brother, and, lest there should be delays she would not put her letter in the post. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z He was gran-ther to the knight In whose honor I indite Burning strophes of the soul 'propriate to the flowing bowl. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z Cursives show a great advance in workmanship, being indited, as the name suggests, in running and more easily flowing letters, with “a system of punctuation much the same as in printed books.” The Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels 2012-02-24T03:00:31.020Z Then the young people sent notes to their friends in the other saloon, the young men inditing love-letters. Froth 2011-12-28T03:00:38.123Z Two only out of the ten witnesses have gratified him by inditing, at his request, weak and guarded complaints of unfair treatment. Abraham Lincoln: Was He A Christian? 2011-12-24T03:07:56.830Z She knew that since the accusation about the cakes her steps had been dogged, her movements watched; and were she to openly indite epistles to the Jacobin, they would surely be intercepted by the conspirators. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z If I am correct, the name of the person who did "indite" the inscription should be one which, if not spelt exactly like Galeed or Mizpah, would in sound resemble the one or the other. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 93, August 9, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2011-12-20T03:00:34.177Z Let me remind you of that fine old ballad: To you fair ladies now at Land We men at Sea indite; But first would have you understand How hard it is to write. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z The men who were employed to indite the Bible, spoke not of themselves. Practical Religion Being Plain Papers on the Daily Duties, Experience, Dangers, and Privileges of Professing Christians 2011-11-30T03:00:13.313Z So wages may be earned by inditing libels against a rival candidate, or by setting fire to a competitor's refinery, or by sinking spices. Social Value A Study in Economic Theory Critical and Constructive 2011-11-19T03:00:28.253Z He accordingly indited a sweet note expressive of joyous surprise, and requesting the honour of an interview. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z No doubt it is very natural in her to feel as if no woman had ever been a mother before; but I could not help inditing an answer calculated to shake her up a bit. Charlotte Bront? A Monograph 2011-11-01T02:00:20.233Z Come, girls, we must indite that letter to Ruth’s mother now. Girl Scouts at Dandelion Camp 2011-10-21T02:00:19.027Z No more inditing of those painfully constructed letters which his sense of duty had made incumbent on him, letters which it had taken him so long to write, and which were probably never read. Notwithstanding 2011-10-19T02:00:22.340Z The marquis, who was by way of being a poet, began his wooing by inditing sonnets to the lady's eyes, which, however, were very coldly received. Queens of the French Stage 2011-10-06T02:00:38.820Z For her he selected the choicest pears and apples at breakfast, indited complimentary sonnets--as though she were not silver-haired and wrinkled. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z There was no reference even to the letter, though that was indited in harsh and rude terms. Whirlpools A Novel of Modern Poland 2011-09-16T02:00:19.893Z It is thus denied by some writers who have been at pains to indite learned books upon the subject. Stories about Famous Precious Stones 2011-08-31T02:01:42.217Z I went up and very considerably surprised, not to say alarmed, young Mr. Benson, who had the photograph of a lady propped up on a desk before him and was obviously inditing an amorous epistle. The City in the Clouds 2011-08-31T02:01:31.807Z They are forgetting their own language, he adds, and hardly one in a thousand can write a decent Latin letter; yet they indite excellent Arabic verse. The Moors in Spain 2011-08-29T02:01:09.183Z Char Vivian did not raise her eyes from the letter she was rapidly inditing, and her secretary retreated to give the order. The War-Workers 2011-08-25T02:00:32.260Z May it please your Holiness There are possibly two, Or it may be three, Men In Europe Who could indite this Ode Without treading on anybody's corns. Outlook Odes 2011-08-16T02:00:47.257Z In the same letter, she also says: "Pray excuse my bad writing and inditing, for all tell me I am too old to write letters." 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 How long might I sit here, the image of despair, and what despair on monumental marble, as desolate as the poet with fixed eye, unable to indite a line? Papers from Overlook-House 2011-08-07T02:00:08.643Z Dear E——: Have not I got some pretty little paper upon which to indite my loving thoughts of thee? Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware, Jr. 2011-08-02T02:00:25.157Z So he went to the pope and begged him to indite an inquiry to the lawyer. For the Right 2011-08-01T02:00:10.250Z Whether endit here refers to inditing or ending is perhaps doubtful. Lancelot of the Laik A Scottish Metrical Romance 2011-07-27T02:00:29.703Z He thrust the paper aside, drew a telegram pad towards him, and indited an address upon it. The Men Who Wrought 2011-07-26T02:00:16.320Z Have the goodness, Mr. Hetherington, to sit down at that small table—you will there find all things needful for writing, and indite the handbill that will be necessary for us. The Vicar of Wrexhill 2011-07-13T02:00:20.177Z He even went so far as to indite the first letter of the Squire's to Aunt Graves. The Puddleford Papers, Or Humors of the West 2011-07-12T02:00:33.027Z Well, it is in this wise: A correspondent of the Month, who signs himself “Narcissus,” lives in a suburban square, from which he indites a remarkable letter. John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1 2011-07-10T02:00:25.223Z Shall we depart, that he may still indite them? A Night in Avignon 2011-07-07T02:00:27.090Z Shall I sit down and indite an epistle? The Kentuckian in New-York, Volume I (of 2) or, The Adventures of Three Southerns 2011-07-06T02:00:46.297Z He got out telegraph forms, and rapidly, though carefully, indited a couple of messages. The Sirdar's Oath A Tale of the North-West Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:25.780Z The production is a remarkable one, as well as the inditing of it a very singular phenomenon. Marital Power Exemplified in Mrs. Packard's Trial, and Self-Defence from the Charge of Insanity 2011-07-04T02:00:24.763Z Glancing hastily upwards, I—yes I, in the body at this present, inditing this faithful description of my chase,—saw, not a hundred paces from me, an enormous vulture! The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z These are clearly not the men to indite the Wild Sports and Natural History of the North. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 2011-06-29T02:00:23.750Z He smiled as he slipped into the sitting-room to indite a line "To the Sleeping Beauty." The Higher Court 2011-06-27T02:01:00.213Z Dear Mr. Editor, I feel an inexpressible delight in inditing my first communication to your lady readers, upon the fashions of the haut ton of this ville de gait�. The Pictorial Press Its Origin and Progress 2011-06-15T02:00:20.920Z Every day she sits in the sunshine and reads her books or indites letters to her friends. Rosemary and Rue 2011-05-21T02:00:11.483Z The few lines must have been pages, they took so long to indite. Daisy Burns (Volume 1) 2011-05-20T02:00:34.097Z I sit down, after a sleepless night, to indite the account of our latest move. The Invasion 2011-05-20T02:00:29.260Z Barron was busily employed in inditing the epistle, and when it was delivered, the two officers came out together. Yankee Ships and Yankee Sailors: Tales of 1812 2011-05-19T02:00:07.643Z I fancied it would be so pleasant to present her with a volume of my own inditing. Trevethlan (Vol 3 of 3) A Cornish Story. 2011-05-17T02:00:19.780Z That night Belle-Ann indited a letter to her father, dwelling upon the kindness of Miss Worth, who had proposed to give her a higher education. The Red Debt Echoes from Kentucky 2011-05-08T02:00:04.810Z I often feel that if that excellent patriarch Job had been alive he would have sent me a postcard indited, “O that ye would altogether hold your peace and it should be your wisdom.” The Law and the Poor 2011-05-07T02:00:30.390Z I love the fair, who freely gives her heart, That's mine by ties of nature, not of art; Who boldly owns whate'er her thoughts indite, And is too modest for a hypocrite. The Inconstant 2011-04-27T02:00:21.193Z Take hold of one of these, and set down what I indite—translating it, as I know you can, into your native tongue. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z His military fever was slowly burning itself out, though he was able to fan the embers into flame when, later, he was inditing the adventures of "Maurice Tiernay." Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made, touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Ekkehard. Vol. I (of II) A Tale of the Tenth Century 2011-04-14T02:00:55.273Z The daily habit of inditing songs for music to please the ladies of the Medicean household, had accustomed him to the use of fluent Italian. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z "No, my Lord; a greater than Con Heffernan indited these,—one who did not scruple to reply to yourself in the House in an imitation of your own inimitable manner." The Knight Of Gwynne, Vol. I (of II) 2011-04-04T02:00:09.197Z It was less with the hope of hindering this, than the other menace of a still more terrible event, that induced him to indite the letter. The Finger of Fate A Romance 2011-04-21T02:00:43.830Z We have a great mind, at some future moment of leisure, to indite an article on the subject, and vindicate, in all its antiquity, the speech of Ossian and of Adam. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 370, August 1846 2011-04-01T02:00:28.747Z To this the hungry Puritan, notwithstanding his haste, proceeded to do ample justice; while Holtspur, throwing open his desk, hurriedly indited an answer to the letter of his correspondent. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z He appeared to be inditing a letter, which, when he had concluded, he delivered to a secretary to be transcribed. The Bible in Spain - Vol. 2 [of 2] 2011-03-27T02:00:17.093Z "A deuce of a woman!" the captain murmured as he betook himself to his library and--rare effort for a dragoon--indited a letter four pages long to his old comrade. Erlach Court 2011-03-12T03:00:24.407Z From the filthy and obscure lodging, situated, I verily believe, in one of the foulest slums of Clerkenwell, I indite this history of a life which, daily threatened, cannot last for very much longer. The Three Impostors or The Transmutations 2011-03-09T03:00:45.227Z Your butler and your coachman, when leaving your service, do not present themselves to a new master with characters of their own inditing, or if they did they would unquestionably require a very rigid scrutiny. Nuts and Nutcrackers 2011-03-08T03:00:45.687Z "In that case," remarked my father, dryly, "I think Mrs. D. had better indite an epistle to the Home Office." The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. I 2011-03-03T03:00:56.130Z They fortunately do not meet; but James, ordering pen and paper, sits down and indites a letter. The Dodd Family Abroad, Vol. II 2011-03-03T03:00:54.950Z And that evening Geoffrey indites a letter to Mrs. Manning, Grafton Street, Dublin, that brings a smile to the lips of that cunning modiste. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z Clark saw, in the soul of his wife, in an instant, that which takes me an hour to describe; for the soul sees faster than the hand can indite, or the lips utter. Tom Clark and His Wife Their Double Dreams, And the Curious Things that Befell Them Therein; Being the Rosicrucian's Story 2011-02-25T03:01:12.293Z He was not the man to indite a record of his sin, or “folly,” as he would probably have termed it, even to his friend Sir Adrian Fairfax. Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z Only imagine one of these despairing backwoodsmen inditing an Ovidian epistle to his unknown mistress—"down east,"—wooing her to come and be wooed! Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z On the night of that same day on which I indited the epistle, the Officer of the Guard chanced to be my particular friend. The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z Well do they play the careful Critick's Part, Instructing doubly by their matchless Art: Rules for good Verse they first with Pains indite, Then shew us what are bad by what they write. An Essay on Criticism 2011-02-06T03:00:52.167Z The Captain was not long in inditing a short note to Scanlan, to whom, "strictly confidential," Mr. Merl was introduced as a great capitalist and speculator, desirous to ascertain all the resources of the land. The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II) 2011-02-04T03:00:20.520Z Within the last twenty-four hours of his existence a new chapter had been opened before him in his book of fate—it was not his own inditing. Jasper Lyle 2011-02-19T03:01:11.070Z But the thoughts we here indite as Pierre's are to be very carefully discriminated from those we indite concerning him. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z Its warm words and soft sentiments—contrived with all the skill of which I was capable—should never be read by her for whom they had been indited! The Bandolero A Marriage among the Mountains 2011-02-09T03:00:48.583Z He promised to do so, and indited a letter to the officer who had the prisoner in charge, requesting his release, and giving assurances of the man's fealty to the Confederate government. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z "Yesterday!" said Grasp, "why I saw him not; I heard him not; neither did he indite a line of that I left for him to work at." William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z General Nouvilas, instead of going forward next day, returned to Pampeluna to indite a despatch in which he directly commends his own four sons, and indirectly praises himself. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. I) 2010-12-27T03:00:17.990Z BUT it was more especially the Lecture invitations coming from venerable, gray-headed metropolitan Societies, and indited by venerable gray-headed Secretaries, which far from elating filled the youthful Pierre with the sincerest sense of humility. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z He sat down to indite a letter to his mother, which Sir Thomas would entrust to one of his friends having affairs in the north. The Great Mogul When Citzewitz at the termination of a debate asked: "Who undertakes the inditing?" all the councillors cried in chorus: "That's Solomon's business," for that was the nickname they had bestowed upon him. Bartholomew Sastrow Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster His first halt was at a village called Hoser, where he halted for one night, which he employed in inditing the report to Pekin, which described the successes and movements of the previous three weeks. The Life of Yakoob Beg Athalik Ghazi, and Badaulet; Ameer of Kashgar On one occasion nothing would please her but to stop in the street and engage one of these public scribes to indite a letter for her to an acquaintance in New York. Pharos, The Egyptian A Romance But presently he set this aside and leaning head on hand wearily, became lost in troubled reverie, then, sighing deeply, took pen and paper and began to indite a letter. Our Admirable Betty A Romance Hans Shund seized the pen, and indited newspaper articles of such a character as one would naturally look for from a thief, usurer, and debauchee. The Progressionists, and Angela. "Well, I'd rather carry the whole bag than indite one of its contents," said the Colonel, rising; and, with a hearty shake of the hand, he left the room. The Fortunes Of Glencore The essay was indited in the lawless style of chirography known as the “grass character,” and handed to the purchaser to be copied. Village Life in China A Study in Sociology There were dear little pressing invitations signed by the lady of the house, and indited in all the caligraphy of the governess. Roland Cashel Volume I (of II) This social meal ended, she would sit down to write, penning letters, attending to business, or inditing stories if any such were in progress. Maria Edgeworth And in this desperate state of mind our cadet set himself to work to indite the draft of a letter which he proposed to send to the algebra teacher. Maximina I seized upon this point of weakness, and indited an epistle, which he was supposed to have written me, larded with all the jargon of the law-courts. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second Not only so, but it is altogether probable that an average graduate of the village school cannot indite a common letter, or set down a page of any miscellaneous characters, without writing something wrong. Village Life in China A Study in Sociology There are two facts in the above parallel showing that the same mind indited both. Junius Unmasked or, Thomas Paine the author of the Letters of Junius and the Declaration of Independence Pretty little Mrs. Hubert, bored with her husband's neglect, indites a diary, which a keen-sighted publisher gives to the world. Helena Brett's Career As she sat at her books late one afternoon, endeavoring to indite a business letter she looked up to find Miss Wood standing at her open door. The Shadow The minor that wrote sonnets has only to come of age, and feel that he can indite a check, to be cured of his love fever. Sir Jasper Carew His Life and Experience He was inditing a last farewell to the queen in verse. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Vol. 9 The earl had no sooner withdrawn than Mr. Lockerby, after collecting himself a little, commenced inditing a letter to the Countess Dowager of Wistonbury, apprising her of what had just occurred. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume I Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative There was Governor Burnet, looking as if he had just received an undutiful communication from the House of Representatives, and were inditing a most sharp response. International Short Stories American He next proceeded to indite a hasty line, destined for the sovereigns Ferdinand and Isabella, who were journeying in the province, to inform them of his situation, and request immediate assistance. The Picturesque Antiquities of Spain Described in a series of letters, with illustrations representing Moorish palaces, cathedrals, and other monuments of art, contained in the cities of Burgos, Valladolid, Toledo, and Seville. That he will be expected to have sufficient command of the Russian language to enable him to indite an occasional defiant and offensive epistle to the Czar as occasion may require. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 93, July 16, 1887 He comes up to the inditing of each epistle with the determined smile of a much battered pugilist, when a new round is called—and we are very much in his debt for his pluck. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. Even when inditing the letter to the cardinal, Philip cherished the hope that the necessity for his departure might be avoided altogether. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 One cannot well help agreeing with Sir Walter in this pleasant passage; nevertheless, might not the opera have been indited with a view to representation? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 She indited religious poems which were the admiration of the age. Women of Early Christianity With a muttered expression of impatience did he glance over the four closely written pages indited in the very minutest of hands and the faintest possible ink. Davenport Dunn, Volume 2 (of 2) A Man Of Our Day With all my heart, Archy, so that I am not asked to indite it. The O'Donoghue Tale Of Ireland Fifty Years Ago The privilege claimed by the novelist, who looks over the shoulders of his heroes and heroines when they are inditing their epistles, is also enjoyed by the historian. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 While some write sitting, some, like Bayes, Usually stand while they're inditing. Methods of Authors Among the many swains who followed in her wake and indited to her amorous missives and verses was Garrick. Women of England For, remember well, it will be in vain for you to write upon it hereafter; what has once been indited, cannot be erased. Priests, Women, and Families Then, with his characteristically painstaking and deliberate manner, he had indited an itemized account of the various events. When the Cock Crows With these injunctions, Kate withdrew to indite her reply to Mrs. Ricketts, appointing three o 'clock on that same afternoon for a visit, which she assuredly looked forward to with more of curiosity than pleasure. The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life The busy fingers which had indited the last fond message to the anxious wife or mother would never caress them more. The Third Day at Stone's River Fortified by this conviction, Sabina sat down after tea to indite a letter to Mrs. Vane. A Life Sentence A Novel Douglass, suddenly remembering his promise to report the result of his attempt, went up to the telegraph office and indited a brief message. The Song of the Wolf Ask the experts!—How they shake the head O’er these characters, your friend’s inditing— Call them forgery from A to Zed!” The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-Century Literature Representative Prose and Verse But my conscience smote me for having uttered a truth, even to aid a friend, and hastening back to Athens, I arrived behind the philosopher’s chair as he was inditing the ‘αυλός.’ Devil Stories An Anthology Penelope, my dear, perhaps you had better indite the answer to this. Rossmoyne She retraced her steps to Russell Square, and at once indited a letter to Mrs. Vane with a full account of all that she had seen and heard. A Life Sentence A Novel I had a curiosity to know if he indited anything pathological relative to his patients, and asked if I could see his pennings on my case. Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 At that time, to indite a really good epistle as to penmanship and diction, was a formidable task, and what few ladies, comparatively speaking, could attain to. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 4, September, 1850 But when he arrives in Rome he again begins to indite those writings which have made his name so famous. Bible Studies in the Life of Paul Historical and Constructive So she had indited a long, passionate farewell letter to him. A Little Garrison A Realistic Novel of German Army Life of To-day Six months after the fall of the Bats' Nest, the governor indited to the Secretary of State for the Colonies a "confidential" despatch, which even his defenders admit to be full of falsehoods. A History of the English Church in New Zealand I was a scribe under orders; and who can refrain from transcribing what God indites, and ought not that one to take the cup, drink all of it, and give thanks? Miscellaneous Writings, 1883-1896 Young bards were inditing odes to melancholy, and everybody was chanting in chorus, if not the words, at least the sentiment of, "how sublime a thing it is to suffer and be strong." Home Life of Great Authors The great variety of his correspondents, too, provides an additional attraction: for letters indited to the same person are apt to show a certain monotony. A Letter Book Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing Then it was that I wrote “Voces Fidelium,” a series of dramatic monologues in verse; then that I indited the bulk of a covenanting novel—like so many others, never finished. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 16 (of 25) He seized the earliest opportunity to indite two letters of congratulation to his honorary grandmothers, including Dolly in his rejoicing at the discovery of their relationship. When Ghost Meets Ghost Charles Lamb indited one of his most pleasant essays upon the ‘Decay of Beggars in the Metropolis.’ Old Roads and New Roads Indeed, I strongly suspect that he was in the habit of inditing his memoirs, at night, in some gutter or another, by the light of his own phosphorescent eyes. My Private Menagerie from The Works of Theophile Gautier Volume 19 My word, Argyle, thou's got a tongue in thy pen neb! but this was ne'er indited by him; the cloven foot of the heretical Carmelite is manifest in every line. Ringan Gilhaize or The Covenanters The same brain could scarcely have indited the bitter reply to the petition of the triumvirs, and devised the cunning project of entangling their opponents. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2 Here is a very earnest admonition, a message as severe as Paul ever indited, although he is writing to baptized Christians, who always compose the true Church of Christ. Epistle Sermons, Vol. III Trinity Sunday to Advent After admiring him we went to the stables, to see a new horse Lord Dacre has just bought, and I left him being put through his paces, to come and indite this letter to you.... Records of Later Life Then encouraged by bouts-rim�s I wrote you a copy of verses; high time, I think; I shall just save my tenth year of knowing my lady love without inditing poetry or rhymes to her. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume 9 When he sat in his office on the mornings of his great dinner parties, his pen flew over the paper, and on such occasions he indited his ablest letters. Skipper Worse He had no jealousy of Hunsdon, knew that he would never win Anne Percy; but the irony of inditing a sonnet to her in the name of another man took away his breath. The Gorgeous Isle A Romance; Scene: Nevis, B.W.I. 1842 One or two such letters she actually indited, but she never sent them: shame and good sense forbade. Shirley They were indited as many as twenty years ago, and how Mr. Knickerbocker came possessed of them is a mystery to me.... Records of Later Life From Park Land to Wapping, by day and by night, I've many a year been a roamer, And find that no Lawyer can London indite, Each street, every Lane's a misnomer. Dickens' London Then be thy heart consol'd, let joy thy bosom swell, Cast to the wind the lies by wicked men indited, Be still, and thou shalt see, by God shall all be righted. Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs Translated by John Kelly I’ve got a little place around the corner here that would have made Epicurus sit up nights inditing odes to it.” Carmen Ariza The paper was of an exquisite rose-color on which I indited this gem. Phemie Frost's Experiences As you may suppose, I do not yet indulge in the inditing of very long epistles, and shall therefore make no apology for this, which is almost brief enough to be witty. Records of Later Life Because I am friends with the King, who is a man among wolves, I will pray my mistress to indite a letter that shall save this King some troubles. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court He could indite a good, clear, sensible business epistle easily enough; but to express love or sorrow or any of the more subtle emotions on paper would have been impossible to him. Name and Fame A Novel He indited childish poems to her, and likened her in purity and beauty to the angels and the Virgin Mary. Carmen Ariza Both of them seem at times to have perfectly understood and felt his greatness, and both of them have indited glorious things in its exaltation. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 57, No. 352, February 1845 It was interesting and amusing enough to have been written by one whose thoughts and feelings were far otherwise free and cheerful than yours could have been when you indited it. Records of Later Life He had a slave who could play the lute admirably, and was also so well versed in reading and writing that the count employed her to indite his confidential letters. The Chinese Fairy Book He untied the string, unfolded the brown paper, indited a brief letter, and made the parcel anew. A Great Man A Frolic Of the three little poems, two were indited to the Virgin Mary, and one to Carmen. Carmen Ariza Building materials may be formed to prison or palace; notes may be arranged as fanfare or funeral dirge; words may be indited to inspire passion or peace, all according to the will of the designer. The Rosicrucian Mysteries An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings I give Miss Ford the copyright Of these verses I indite, To be sung, when I am gone, To the tune the cow died on. Whittier-land A Handbook of North Essex, Containing Many Anecdotes of and Poems by John Greenleaf Whittier Never Before Collected. His countenance, well bronzed as a weather-tried trooper’s, was harsh, gloomy, almost morose; not an unhandsome face, but set in such a severe cast the observer involuntarily wondered what experience had indited that scroll. The Strollers My heart is inditing of a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made unto the 2 My tongue is the pen: of a ready writer. The Book of Common Prayer and The Scottish Liturgy After that he indited a sonnet to the princess, who regarded him wide-eyed. The Valor of Cappen Varra Probably he indited something fully equal to the London Times Georgia railroad story. The Book of Anecdotes and Budget of Fun; containing a collection of over one thousand of the most laughable sayings and jokes of celebrated wits and humorists. Perhaps in his darkest moments, he indites a paragraph that cheers thousands. Scientific American magazine Vol 2. No. 3 Oct 10 1846 The Advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements Thereupon he shouted: ‘I am the supreme chief of the army and am about to give you the order in writing,’ indited the behest and handed it to me. England and Germany In lamenting the decadence of his people, he wrote, "hardly one in a thousand can write a decent Latin letter, and yet they indite excellent Arabic verse!" A Short History of Spain She was laboriously inditing, for perhaps the twentieth time, an epistle to “Sandy Claus,” telling him what she hoped he would bring her. The Backwoodsmen You’ll have to indite that yourself or spell it out to me letter by letter. Dorothy's House Party Wherefore he delivered me the letters enclosed in this mail, which letters I myself indited, and I doubt not but they are such as will give your highness both contentment and satisfaction.” The Comical Creatures from Wurtemberg Second Edition One of our best little playmates leans over my elbow as I indite these few lines—little Katie. The Readjustment So I forthwith indited a note to Reuben Walker, Esq., The Love Story of Abner Stone Oh how he gilds them o'er! with what delight I read those lines, which angels do indite! Poems of Henry Vaughan, Silurist, Volume II Sweet hymns and songs will I indite To sing of Thee by day and night, Of Thee, Who art my soul's delight. Hebrew Literature And it was then Sally went upstairs and indited her friend for sitting on that sofa after calling him a shop-boy. Somehow Good When he recovers he indites the aforesaid letter. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 “Nevil once indited an ode to me entitled ‘The Lament of the Laundress.’ Christopher Hibbault, Roadmaker How it has sustained the character, how fulfilled the mission upon which it entered, the impartial historian has indited, every page of which is redolent with precept and example that point a moral. Shadow and Light An Autobiography with Reminiscences of the Last and Present Century After that I prayed for notable matter to indite, and tried only for the most appropriate words in which to express it; and then I arrived. The Beth Book Being a Study of the Life of Elizabeth Caldwell Maclure, a Woman of Genius Because you never read the sham letters of our inditing which drew forth these. Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning I deem'd thee, day and night, Mine own true mate, and sent thee token flowers To figure forth the hopes I'd fain indite. A Lover's Litanies Every word testifies that they were indited by a writer of puissant individuality, disengaged from the shackles of conventional homiletics, and boldly striking out on untrodden paths. Jewish Literature and Other Essays Pope is all the while at play—diverting himself in innocent recreation; and, of all the satires that ever were indited, it is in spirit the most inoffensive to man, woman, and child. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 Sonnets to ladyes' eyes indited, And for such stuff been killed or knighted. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition When Mr. Harlowe condescends to sign his much valued Name, the dictatorial Spirit of an indulged tyrannic Disposition indites every arbitrary Command. Remarks on Clarissa (1749) In due time the two documents were indited and carefully signed. The Panchronicon The actual words of these poems had to be preserved as well as the metre, and therefore it was necessary to indite them phonetically. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era And, remember well, it will be in vain for you to write upon it hereafter; what has once been indited, cannot be erased. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845 There were no Boers there, or I should hardly be inditing this letter. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition I dipped it in the ink, And tried to think, “Just what shall I indite?” Cobwebs from a Library Corner He shook his head rapidly Mr. Fred slowly produced his cheque-book and laid it on the desk with the sigh of one who was about to indite his last wishes. Bones in London But in the thirteenth, the aim of Yasutoki and his fellow legislators was to render the laws intelligible to all, and with that object they were indited mostly in the kana syllabary. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era In a handwriting increasingly ragged and untidy, Cavour had indited a paragraph forgiving the world for its scorn, hoping that some day mankind would indeed have easy access to the stars. Starman's Quest I am almost baking on the top of this kopje, as I sit with my back against a rock and indite these little records. A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition If some one does not speedily indite A volume that is worthy of my shelf, I’ll have to buy materials and write A novel and some poetry myself. Cobwebs from a Library Corner Bones pulled a telegraph form from his stationery rack and indited an urgent wire. Bones in London Indeed, at this moment, as I indite this pledge, speculation as to its outcome engenders in me an uplifting of the spirit which bodes well for the future fruitage of my ambition. Fibble, D.D. Why indite a poem so much longer than could be recited on any one occasion, and which, as a whole, could never be appreciated? Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 Since it had not been her habit to confide in Agatha, she did the next best thing, which was to indite a letter to her chum, Ruth Gresham. 'Firebrand' Trevison Words of its inditing were sure of immediately reaching and being welcomed by a larger number of men and women than those of any other living writer—perhaps of any writer who has ever lived. Stories of Authors, British and American I took pen and ink to my room, and indited a home epistle. A Pessimist In Theory and Practice Pausing at the station long enough to indite and leave behind a cablegram acquainting Mr. Bryan with this newest outrage, I set forth, with my eight clustering wards, to find suitable quarters for the night. Fibble, D.D. Thus, he could indite a love-letter with his right while he composed a verse with his left hand, and, apparently, with the utmost facility—a splendid acquisition for the Treasury Department or a literary newspaper! The Humbugs of the World An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits and Deceivers Generally, in All Ages The One who indites this epistle is thus designated, probably, because, unless they repented of the things alleged against them, he would fight against them with the sword of his mouth. A Brief Commentary on the Apocalypse Finally, after mature deliberation, he indited the following: Dear Dad,—I'm sticking. Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good I've brought a tablet—just your name indite To ease his mind. Turandot: The Chinese Sphinx Returning, therefore, to the hotel, she indited the following brief missive: “My dear Pia,— “The incident is closed so far as I am concerned. Antony Gray,—Gardener At the same time Stephen Webb was busily engaged In the writing room of the Palmer House, inditing a letter to his uncle. Luke Walton So my old friend, almost forgotten," he murmured, "that is where you indite such worthy lines. The Light of Scarthey Why have you not a turn for poetry and music, so as to indite a song on this subject, in lieu of the famous Ninety-two., that has had the run of a whole century? Memoirs and Correspondence of Admiral Lord de Saumarez, Vol. I One of Britain's authors was moved to indite: "No modern nation has ever enacted or inflicted greater legal severities upon insolvent debtors than England." An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America Wherefore I indite a monstrously short and wildly uninteresting epistle to the American Dando; but perhaps you don't know who Dando was. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 3, 1836-1870 That the sea is rolling away in front of the window at which I indite this epistle, and that everything is as fresh and glorious as fine weather and a splendid coast can make it. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 One would but suppose that those who indited this paper were even aware of the existence of titled majesty beyond what belonged to the King of kings. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 But Polly had not removed the roses from the box so she failed to find the heart-shaped card that Tom had spent the whole afternoon in inditing. Polly's Business Venture For as for me, that which I have not tasted I cannot indite. St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh I will now indite a brief note of invitation. A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions I am anxious to hear that you reached Genoa quite comfortably, and shall look forward with impatience to that letter which you are to indite with so much care and pains next Monday. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 Incensed at the injustice done his father, Sidney indited a most memorable letter to the queen, which was at once a masterly defence of Sir Henry and a trenchant attack on the queen's favorite, Ormond. With Spurs of Gold Heroes of Chivalry and their Deeds "Better to write and to feel such a sentiment than to indite volumes." Daughters of the Puritans A Group of Brief Biographies Neefit himself felt that it would be altogether out of his line to indite an invitation. Ralph the Heir A brother of this lady, a mariner, lies buried in Braddan churchyard, and his tombstone bears an epitaph which Wordsworth indited. The Little Manx Nation - 1891 "He signed it, anyway, and no doubt indited it too; but perhaps one of the Gills boys held the pen." The Manxman A Novel - 1895 The "most excellent lady" to whom the letter was indited answered it by flying into a rage and dismissing the writer from court. With Spurs of Gold Heroes of Chivalry and their Deeds One had indited ten lines of free verse in her honor, another had soared on the wings of seventeenth century English into a panegyric on her beauty and her halo of mystery. Black Oxen Ralph knew what he was called upon to do, as well as though four pages of an elaborate epistle had been indited to him. Ralph the Heir When Virgil composed his immortal "Bucolics," and Varro indited his profound Essays on Agriculture, the inhabitants of the British Islands were almost completely ignorant of the art of cultivating the soil. The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock Her father’s own chaplain, being a man of great skill, He wrote him a letter, and indited it well. Ballads of Mystery and Miracle and Fyttes of Mirth Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Second Series My lips shall never utter—my hand indite; unless—" "Unless? unless what?—speak! speak, Lentulus. The Roman Traitor, Vol. 2 They equally imply that, before Colin Clout's lay was indited, great Cynthia had been induced by his complainings to abate her sore displeasure— And moved to take him to her grace againe. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography Sometimes I muse, sometimes save; and walking up and down I indite and register these my humours, these my conceits. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics I have not dared," he wrote to a friend in 1620, "to write otherwise than was given and indited to me. Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries “What, my friend, are you inditing sonnets to your lady’s eyebrow, or composing your first speech as president of your model republic?” he said in his bantering way. In the Wilds of Florida A Tale of Warfare and Hunting Though you have more grief, and your bitterness doth indite more eloquence, shall God be moved with it? The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning Thou only fit this argument to write, In whose high thoughts Pleasure hath built her bower, And dainty Love learned sweetly to indite. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography In 1897 he became Assistant Secretary of the Navy, holding this position long enough to indite the despatch which took Dewey to Manila. History of the United States, Volume 6 We are not inditing the decrees of the Court of Love. The Physical Life of Woman: Advice to the Maiden, Wife and Mother Gentleman Geoff's private papers were few and carefully indited, their instructions unmistakably clear. The Fifth Ace And I would indite him, at once, for Scan. The Peacock and Parrot, on their Tour to Discover the Author of "The Peacock At Home" It followed that some few days later, on his return to Whitney, Ludovic indited a voluminous letter to his sister, in his very best style. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance They were letters such as Priam might have indited on the night when his Troy was in a blaze. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847 If the message were such as she could indite, she had no warrant to inquire further; and yet, "Is it quite fair to her?" she added. Shining Ferry The “safety ink-pot,” out of which she indited her letters to her mother, came unfastened of its own accord and rolled up and down the clean white toilet cover. About Peggy Saville "This is fame!" we exclaimed to a legal friend who was beside us; and, with a glow of triumph on our countenance, we descended the North Bridge, to indite another of the same. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 The letter was hastily indited, in a clear, firm hand, and partook of its writer's decision of character. Rookwood Again he begins the day by inditing a poem, "To the bare, brown feet of my wife and daughter dear." Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers Mr. Benny asked no further questions, but pocketed the letter which Mr. Sam indited, and fetched his hat. Shining Ferry They will indite laws and issue high-flown worded decrees that nobody will take the trouble to carry out—because revolution has come. The Conquest of Bread However, I went to work at once, inditing the pages in a snug parlor of a modest Liverpool inn, while Hipp sounded the patrons and landlord as to the probable success of our adventure. Campaigns of a Non-Combatant, and His Romaunt Abroad During the War The pen engraves for every art and indites for every press. The Choctaw Freedmen and The Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy The latter were a little busier than formerly: they propagated scandals; engraved caricatures, indited lampoons against him; but this he thought a very small matter. The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works He had not written, for he possessed neither pens, ink, nor paper, and would have found it a difficult matter to indite an epistle with the uproar going on around him. The Rival Crusoes Yes, Morris, I am inditing— Answering at last it seems, How can you read the writing In the vacancy of dreams? Lundy's Lane and Other Poems Who shall indite such circulars as his To Officers Commanding Companies About their musketry, or why it is So many men take sugar in their tea? Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 29, 1916 Happily, my lines fell in these pleasanter places; and, whatever the unavoidable trials, it were base ingratitude in an experimental pilgrim among the mail-bags to indite a new Jeremiad thereon. Four Years in Rebel Capitals An Inside View of Life in the Southern Confederacy from Birth to Death It is interesting to note how high many from this Constituent Assembly rose after the adoption of the paper which they had indited. History of the United States, Volume 2 XX While of heaven his heart indited, And his dark eyes swept the crowd, Sudden on the maid they lighted, Mild and haughty, meek and proud. Fringilla: Some Tales In Verse He took no further notice of the heaps of scattered scraps of paper on which his pencil126 writings had been indited. My Reminiscences I was inditing a 'sonnet to your eyebrow,' or rather to your lids, they were so delicately tinted, and so much in unison with the extreme dejection of your entire bearing. Molly Bawn He was full of sentiment without being sentimental, a poet who thought but never indited verses. The Lure of the Mask Surely it is indited by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. Gathering Jewels The Secret of a Beautiful Life: In Memoriam of Mr. & Mrs. James Knowles. Selected from Their Diaries. But if Truth and Love confess it, Will ye doubt the true inditing? Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, Selected Poetry by George Wither, and Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock) He was happy to be theoretically miserable, that he might indite sonnets to an unrequited passion: and who is not sensible of their insincerity? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866 For the rest of the morning I was occupied inditing a letter to my sweetheart, informing her of my return to the Colonies, and telling her all my adventures since her departure. A Bid for Fortune or Dr. Nikola's Vendetta Word by word Lydia wrote down the thrilling story of the girl's remorse, and presently came to the moment when the heroine was inditing a letter to her friend. The Angel of Terror He expected that it would be the last he should ever indite. True Blue No, I say, and think, and write it, Write, and think, and say your pleasure; Love, and truth, and I indite it, You are blessèd out of measure. Pastoral Poems by Nicholas Breton, Selected Poetry by George Wither, and Pastoral Poetry by William Browne (of Tavistock) I am not avised of her ever having let him feel her Sympathy, save when he was inditing to me his third Book, while she sate at her Sewing. Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Tom Fletcher, as soon as the ship got into harbour, managed to procure a pen and some ink and paper, and indited a letter to his father. From Powder Monkey to Admiral A Story of Naval Adventure The two old shipmates sat talking for some time, and as soon as Terence returned to the corvette, Jack took out his writing materials and indited his letter for home. The Three Lieutenants I spent a bad quarter of an hour that evening before bed-time in inditing a letter of “explanation” to Crofter. Tom, Dick and Harry Imprudence on its shoulders ever bears A burden which may crush its author down; 'Twere best to keep the pen in constant leash, For, words, indited not, work little harm. 'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts As far back as 1901 he indited a treatise on The City Problem, What Is It? The Masques of Ottawa And the Spirit of the Master had surely helped to indite that sermon, for it told in its opening sentences the simple story, entirely new to Tode. Three People Jack said a good deal more, indeed his letter was one of the longest he had ever indited. The Three Lieutenants Not to say the Spirit without the book He has indited. Quiet Talks on Power Thus is he both manful and virtuous, More passingly than I can of him write; I want cunning his high renown to indite, So much of manhood men may in him seen. Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth I have just left him to feed upon them at his ease there, while I indite a letter to you. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1 When Pennington for female ills indites, Studying alone not what, but how he writes, The ladies, as his graceful form they scan, Cry, with ill-omened rapture,—"Killing man!" The Jest Book The Choicest Anecdotes and Sayings The next morning, after breakfast, which we took in our room with Mr. Javins, we indited a note—of which the following is a copy—to the Confederate Secretary of State. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Here, then, I might well come to an end, and deny myself the pleasure of a last few words indited for my own comfort and to please a greedy recollection. Simon Dale We may—if we be great men—indite despatches and give them into the hands of trusty messengers, and a little twirl of Fortune's wheel will send all our penmanship to the winds. Dross I am now inditing this letter on the same venture. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1 When I determined to indite the lines which compose this volume, I had, as has been stated, a double purpose in view. The Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond, Early recollections Vivid portrayal of Amusing Scenes O, nothing, I suppose; but I can't endure to think you can sit down, cold and calm, when I'm away, and indite your thoughts on paper. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems —Others, also, indited a couplet, worthy of being inscribed upon his tomb. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 Why, I ask, should music leave the page on which it is indited? Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques Some distinguished men have amused themselves, while living, by inditing epitaphs for themselves. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II She indited her missives with a dainty gold pen engraved with an orchid, which Harold had requested her never to profane by secular use. Quin When she found herself, one sunny April day, at her little, rude table, inditing her beautiful thoughts on paper, she grew angry at her folly, as she termed it, and tore the sheet. Eventide A Series of Tales and Poems They were written by Jews, men far too well acquainted with their subject to indite such tales of the Philistines as these!' Tancred Or, The New Crusade And first, my Lord, I am wronged in being indited by a wrong name, I am corruptly called Christmas, my name is Christ-tide or time. A Righte Merrie Christmasse The Story of Christ-Tide Prayers, too, had his heart indited—but they were not in measured language—framed, in his devout simplicity, on the model of our Lord's. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 Napoleon justly resented this; and even went so far as to indite a memorial against this condition of affairs at Brienne—which did not tend to enhance his popularity. Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers This moment I was thinking of you, my dear," he said; "I was inditing a long letter to you in my head, which these lazy old fingers of mine would have refused to write. Cobwebs and Cables Then he got up, found his writing-case, and sat down to indite a letter. Kate Danton, or, Captain Danton's Daughters A Novel It is to this bough bed that I shall some day indite an ode. Tenting To-night A Chronicle of Sport and Adventure in Glacier Park and the Cascade Mountains Ju himself was standing in their midst, right in front of the notice, which had been indited in ink, evidently executed with a piece of flat wood. The Forfeit To speak candidly, Sir George, I don't think they can indite us for anything more than manslaughter. The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont What better Preface can we indite than a grace to be said before sitting down to the meal? Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure I use the capital K. here impersonally, for I am sure the great man did not indite the message himself even though it may be headed from him to me. Gallipoli Diary, Volume I My sister Sally—the recipient of those long letters you see me inditing o' nights—is my step-sister, and an adored one at that. Foe-Farrell I am convinced at this present moment that had he felt it borne in upon him to indite me some words of homely comfort, I should have been gratified exceedingly. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. You must read this letter, dear Ellen, without thinking of the writing, for I have indited it almost all in the twilight. Charlotte Brontë and Her Circle She looked like a copying clerk, inditing a mechanical business letter. The Bastonnais Tale of the American Invasion of Canada in 1775-76 It was Warren's wish that the spirit should guide the pen of his medium, and accordingly our Ancient sat down, and tried to indite Miltonic lines. Holidays at the Grange or A Week's Delight Games and Stories for Parlor and Fireside On his departure Ebben Owens sat down at once to indite a letter to Will, informing him of the great happiness it had given him to hear of his intention to preach at Castell On. Garthowen A Story of a Welsh Homestead I had gotten over my foolish emotion of disappointment, as I have told thee before this, and I went back to my office and indited a reply to the epistle immediately. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. Coleridge indited an epigram, To a Critic, and let the matter drop. Early Reviews of English Poets We would gladly know something more of this 'Bucolic Poem' indited by the universal genius, Boethius. The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator The second, or sentimental, line belongs to certain newspapers; and even their intelligence can hardly believe the ad captandum farrago which they indite. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative But on the morrow Cook was enough better to be able to indite her own documents, though as yet unable to come downstairs. A Court of Inquiry O silent Shades, and ye, the powers of Hell, Chaos and Phlegethon, wide realms of night, What ear hath heard, permit the tongue to tell, High matter, veiled in darkness, to indite.— The Æneid of Virgil Translated into English Verse by E. Fairfax Taylor It was doubtless named by those who long afterwards fitted it to the words, and knew whose spiritual proxy the lady stood who indited the hymn. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes It never sinks into such tawdry stuff as Bulwer, Disraeli, and even Dickens, could indite in their worst moods. Studies in Early Victorian Literature I sat down, while my wrath was still hot, and indited a letter to the head censor in Petersburg. Russian Rambles He would take a long walk in order to accept or decline an invitation in person, rather than indite a brief note. The Loves of Great Composers Byron indited a fine poem to him; and poetic criticism seems for him the proper kind. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 04 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Painters It is in this spirit I would indite this work. History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution Lytton indited not a little bombast, Dickens had his incurable mannerisms, and Thackeray his conventional cynicisms. Studies in Early Victorian Literature All letters of business are subject to the order of the one who indites them, allowing the holder the privilege of retaining a copy. Secret Band of Brothers A Full and True Exposition of All the Various Crimes, Villanies, and Misdeeds of This Powerful Organization in the United States. Full oft I strove in measure to indite; But ah, the pen, the hand, the vein I boast, At once were vanquish'd by the mighty theme! The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch The writing was unquestionably feminine, and he could recall seeing nothing Miss Donovan had ever indited, with which it could be compared. The Strange Case of Cavendish Then it was that I wrote Voces Fidelium, a series of dramatic monologues in verse; then that I indited the bulk of a Covenanting novel—like so many others, never finished. Adventures in Criticism There, with his sherbets and water pipe he resumed his old habit of inditing verse in pure Persian, for he was a scholar. The Adventures of Kathlyn This latter portion was defined in an historic and oft-quoted despatch which he indited on the eve of his departure from India, and which may be regarded as his political testament. Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913 It is enough for believers to read and to relate that which is true; and there are very few men who can completely study all the holy books that were indited by God’s Holy Spirit. Anglo-Saxon Literature If I had the poetic vein, I would indite a pendant to Byron's iambics to that enlightened bibliopole. Guy Livingstone; or, 'Thorough' A friend of his was very much in love with a lady, and introduced him to her, that he might, after beholding her charms, indite a sonnet to her in the name of his friend. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business Now let your harps indite a measure Of all that hero's hand may dare, Of all that poet's heart can pleasure, Before the fairest of the fair.’ Stories of the Wagner Opera One son indited a long complaint regarding the quality of the food he was given in his lodgings. Myths of Babylonia and Assyria Connor was the scholar of the family, and at length his conscience was sufficiently roused to make him indite an advertisement which did him much credit. Connor Magan's Luck and Other Stories Arrived at home, she stormed up to her room, giving orders to her maid not to disturb her, and sat down angrily to indite an epistle to Courtland that should bring him to his knees. The Witness Then—but I must retain something for next Saturday's notes, and, besides, I fancy the secretary of the Club where I am inditing these words has his frugal eye on the consumption of the note-paper. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-03-20 For that hand writes often by abbreviations, hieroglyphics, and short characters, which, like the laconism on Belshazzar’s wall, are not to be made out but by a key from that Spirit that indited them.’ Sir Thomas Browne and his 'Religio Medici' an Appreciation It was at this critical moment that the German Emperor indited his letter to the First Lord of the Admiralty, which is printed below. New York Times Current History: The European War from the Beginning to March 1915, Vol 1, No. 2 Who Began the War, and Why? Sign it," he added, as, after some further threats, the letter was indited according to his dictation, "and direct it to Mr. Austin. Jack Sheppard A Romance Since an ill-fated occasion when Mr. Poynter had found a neatly indited ode to a wild geranium written in a flowing foreign hand, his literary output had been prodigious. Diane of the Green Van That the rent was originally very high; and, upon complaint of this, several well indited remonstrances, urged with most persuasive and enthusiastic eloquence, as the inditer hereof can testify, were most insignificantly and superciliously disregarded. The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three No, sir, to the divil I pitch them both; they could never indite such a document. The Emigrants Of Ahadarra The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two There was a long silence, broken only by the scratch, scratch, of the inspector's pen, as he rapidly indited a formal statement for the prisoner to sign. The Luck of the Mounted A Tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police With what sadness their purged eyes must follow the pens inditing their epitaphs, and the sculptors' chisels making the commonplaces of fulsome commendation permanent on their tombs! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863 We see a goodly matter inditing in our friend's spirit. Plum Pudding Of Divers Ingredients, Discreetly Blended & Seasoned It took him a long time to spell out the letters and a longer time to indite the answers. Ishmael Or, In the Depths Brilliant, yet also erudite, Profound, in facts, in diction light, Why failed its writer to indite An Index? Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 5, 1892 One of them credits Mr. Lytton Strachey with the resolve to indite a panegyric of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 17, 1920 The grandeur of Broadway and the fashionable folk who frequented it was the subject of a long letter which he indited to his mother from The City Tavern. In the Days of Poor Richard It is true that I begged, when inditing My note, a reply with all speed, And MABEL, to judge from the writing, Fulfilled my petition indeed! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 22, 1892 Dear Sir,—I am with much pleasure to indite you about your name that has come to my hand with great, joy. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, May 23, 1917 He was indicted for inditing a false letter. McGuffey's Eclectic Spelling Book And under these quotations I indited boyish rhymes of my own. Tramping on Life An Autobiographical Narrative A few days afterwards, Vivie Warren reappeared—in spirit—and indited a letter to Frank Gardner's agents in Cape Town. Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement "My heart is inditing of a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made unto the king." Lady Good-for-Nothing Each night he indites in type-writer and addresses to Esther Lockwin an essay on the value of hope in great afflictions. David Lockwin—The People's Idol Had all the seraphs pens to write Such love upon the boundless sky, Angelic powers could not indite Its greatness while the ages fly. The Mountain Spring and Other Poems Without demur the merchant indited the document, signed it, and gave it to the Prince. The Sword Maker There is an art, Captain Hocken, even in composing and inditing a proposal of marriage. Hocken and Hunken No, it was indited by the Holy Spirit, "to whom all hearts are known, and all events foreknown." Notes on the Apocalypse The Old Man himself is composedly writing that letter to the Queen which it is still his duty daily to indite. Sketches in the House (1893) My writs I will make, that shall be well indited, and send to the emperor minds sorrow and mickle care, and I will full soon fare into Rome. Brut My mind as influenced by scene or incident, is fully exposed in these pages, and while I have concealed nothing, neither have I added to that which I originally indited. Three Months of My Life And Jack, after having posted up his log, set about inditing a letter for home. Willis the Pilot Thenceforward until middle May I gave my time largely to the inditing of letters for the Senator in Van Buren's behalf. The Light in the Clearing Strange! that you, who have been formerly so much against set forms, should now be content the priests should indite for you. Political Pamphlets It is not in any book indited, that ever any fight were in this Britain, that mischief was so rife; for folk it was most miserable, that ever came to the land! Brut Some mediatory, done by him as Mediator, Prophet, Priest, and King of his Church: e.g. inditing the Scripture, called therefore the word of Christ, Col. iii. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London Morris wrote a prologue in verse for this volume, and it is an exquisite poem, such as only he seemed able to indite. The Influence of Old Norse Literature on English Literature My soul shall drink its radiance; it shall be diffused throughout my intellectual powers and gleam brightly in every line of poesy that I indite. Twice Told Tales I indited a poem, entitled, 'Past and Future, or, Golden and Leaden Hours.' The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 71, September, 1863 I sometimes give advice in writing, But never of my own inditing. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 To the exception, that other synods may not pretend to the privileges of that, since its decrees were indited by the Holy Ghost; and therefore no pattern for our imitation— Ans. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London And to ease his woe he indited a poem to the baby. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 05 Little Journeys to the Homes of English Authors There was Governor Burnett, looking as if he had just received an undutiful communication from the House of Representatives and were inditing a most sharp response. Twice Told Tales Presently he put his left Hand to his Brow and began to indite with a pearl-handled Pen on Red Paper. People You Know My right hand's inditing these lines to your reverence, My left is indenting for me and heirs ever-hence. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 Therefore this decreeing is not as the inditing of the Holy Scripture. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London We had no men of skill to draft a resolution, indite a threatening letter, draw a coffin, skull, and cross-bones, fight a policeman, or even make a speech. Waysiders The scholar, overjoyed, proceeded to urge his suit with more ardour, to indite letters, and send presents. The Decameron, Volume II He who loved and admired before or since, such sterling old writers as Burton, Browne, Fuller, and Walton, should have given us an article on each of those worthies and their inditing. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863 I saw her once, after dinner, indite twenty such letters of considerable length. Memoirs and Historical Chronicles of the Courts of Europe Marguerite de Valois, Madame de Pompadour, and Catherine de Medici He was buried at Oates, where there is a neat monument erected to his memory, with a modest Latin inscription indited by himself. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 487, April 30, 1831 She indited cards as fast as she could think up phrases. Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents It often creates a misery and anxiety far away from the place wherein it is indited, not because it is understood, but because it is misunderstood and exaggerated by the recipient. A Collection of College Words and Customs And the admirers of Elia wanted to possess every scrap and fragment of his inditing. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863 Any person who could scribble a doggerel or indite a tract rushed into print, and now Whitshed was harnessed to Wood in a pillory of contemptuous ridicule. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 06 The Drapier's Letters Miss X. later remembered a memoria technica which she had once learned, with the clue, ‘Now Jewish elders indite a Greek copy’. Cock Lane and Common-Sense Wherefore I indite a monstrously short and wildly uninteresting epistle to the American Dando, but perhaps you don't know who Dando was. Yesterdays with Authors The Astronomer descries Worlds on worlds beyond our eyes; 'Neath the microscope weird things Erst unseen whirl round in rings; Hence it is that we indite Stanzas to the Phagocyte. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, August 30, 1890 Victory!—Ah, but it is, believe me, Easier, easier far, to intone the chant of the martyr Than to indite any paean of any victory. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 05, March, 1858 Truth she relates in a sublimer strain, Than all the tales the boldest Greeks could feign; For what she sung that Spirit did indite, Which gave her courage and success in fight. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham If I were a poet, I'd indite an ode 'written after eating some of the excellent chicken pie of the Misses Tower.' Darrel of the Blessed Isles My psalms were indited to those in authority at the hospital, and later in the day the supervisor—who proved himself a friend on many occasions—took the book to headquarters. A Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography Only my solemn sense of duty to all pure womanhood enables me to indite these lines to you; and, by so doing, to invite, nay, to encourage a cruel misunderstanding of my sincerest motives. Ailsa Paige If our sympathies are not all the same, or given equally to friends and foes, none of us would find it possible to indite a Hymn of Hate about any Balkan people. The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey High birth and fortune warrant give That such men write what they believe; And, feeling first what they indite, New credit give to ancient light. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham What was a pernicious habit with Charlotte, her use of words like "peruse", "indite", "retain", with Emily is a mere slip of the pen. The Three Brontës The minister began: "My heart is inditing a good matter: I speak of the things which I have made touching the king: my tongue is the pen of a ready writer."—Whose heart but mine? A Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography He indited a poem on the occasion, and a very good example of satire by irony it is. Gossip in a Library How could "good writers" indite "much" bad English by dropping from the subjunctive an indicative ending which never belonged to it? The Grammar of English Grammars While our Urania sings what Heaven indites; The numbers are the nymph's; but from above Descends the pledge of that eternal love. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham There are phrases that make you writhe, such as "the etymology of the mansion's designation", and the shocking persistency with which Charlotte Brontë "indites", "peruses", and "retains". The Three Brontës And the things indited—what were they but the humanitarian projects which had blossomed in my garden of thoughts over night? A Mind That Found Itself An Autobiography It is very dreary doggerel, it must be confessed, but no worse than most of the poetry indited in England at that uninspired moment in the national history. Gossip in a Library Up to the present I have indited my notes day by day. Facing the Flag When we for age could neither read nor write, The subject made us able to indite; The soul, with nobler resolutions deck'd, The body stooping, does herself erect. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham March 26th.—For several days I have been led to pray that the indwelling Spirit may indite my petitions. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss —Scott, terrifically depicting a Sassenagh tournament, or inditing a stirring appeal to the "blue bonnets," to settle some Border broil. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 396, October 31, 1829 Instead of going to bed he will sit up and indite the panegyric of the feline race. Gossip in a Library Whose gentler beams exhale the tears of night, And bid each grateful tongue deep melodies indite. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 392, October 3, 1829 While she pretends to make the graces known Of matchless Mira, she reveals her own; And when she would another's praise indite, Is by her glass instructed how to write. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham The first work done by Mr. Bradlaugh on resuming the editorial chair of the National Reformer, was to indite a vigorous protest against the investment of national capital in the Suez Canal Shares. Autobiographical Sketches However, nothing is further from my intention than to indite a love letter; so I will return to graver questions. The Irrational Knot Being the Second Novel of His Nonage This term is more applicable to Smollett, whose poems discover only in part those keen, vigorous, and original powers which enabled him to indite "Roderick Random" and "Humphrey Clinker." Poetical Works of Johnson, Parnell, Gray, and Smollett With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes Whereupon I indited a letter to my master to that effect, but he held me to certain months of servitude, which were his lawful term of notice. Ten Girls from Dickens When Cromwell died, Waller again lifted up his pen, and indited a short lamentation over his loss. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham That sentence of Annie Ellsworth's was divinely indited, for it is in my thoughts day and night. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II There are none therefore who stir up Pity so much as those who indite their own Sufferings. The Spectator, Volume 2. Next morning Miss Ellsworth fulfilled her promise by inditing the first message. Heroes of the Telegraph One morning, about the beginning of November, while I was inditing some business letters, shortly after breakfast, Eliza Millward came to call upon my sister. The Tenant of Wildfell Hall But while I do these pleasing dreams indite, I am diverted from the promised fight. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham She immediately called for paper and indited a letter of condolence to the widow. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II We shall then be like Socrates, when we can indite hymns of praise to the Gods in prison. The Golden Sayings of Epictetus Edison seems on the whole to have been fairly comfortable and happy in Louisville, surrounding himself with books and experimental apparatus, and even inditing a treatise on electricity. Edison, His Life and Inventions When we for age could neither read nor write, The subject made us able to indite. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author Then encouraged by BOUTS-RIMES I wrote you a copy of verses; high time I think; I shall just save my tenth year of knowing my lady-love without inditing poetry or rhymes to her. Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin Now, any unit of these two hundred thousand is likely at any moment to indite a letter to some favorite novelist, historian, poet, or what not. Ponkapog Papers Before he retired he indited the following letter to his Albany employer: Miss Rachel Norris. Driven from Home, or Carl Crawford's Experience Then, with the Boarder's aid, she indited an answer on a card that depicted the Barlow Theatre. Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley They can hardly indite a leading article, or make a stump speech, without showing their proclivities to mob-law. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 59, September, 1862 But it was not the heart alone which indited the epistle. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 Louis Blanc and Edgar Quinet arrived there, after years of absence, in the most unostentatious fashion, though they soon succumbed to the prevailing mania of inditing manifestoes and exhortations for the benefit of their fellow-countrymen. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 A script the son did write, which Tobiah did indite, and on his son bestow a sign his friend would know. The Book of Delight and Other Papers But—would you believe it, my dear fellow, he wrote, or rather, indited me an epistle, or, I should say, indictment, in his most Roman manner which—but egad! The Amateur Gentleman They were indited with as much free fearless abandonment. The Letters of Robert Burns These considerations prompted me to indite the following pages, in which I have essayed to give a bird's-eye view of the history and present condition of Santo Domingo. Santo Domingo A Country with a Future All he could do was to indite perfervid manifestoes, and subsequently, in "L'Année terrible," commemorate the doings and sufferings of the time. My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 But I, contented, do indite, Not things of wit, but things of right; You can't expect that things that fright Should delight. Woodstock; or, the Cavalier Upon the lyric string Nor more could I my joyful notes indite, Nor with sweet concord sing. The Elegies of Tibullus Being the Consolations of a Roman Lover Done in English Verse Yet after a few days, I shall neither indite any verses, nor write any compositions, as I am simply a rustic boor, nothing more! Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Our money shall never indite us Or drag us to Goldsmith Hall, No pirates or wrecks can affright us. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 His next period, he says, was in Windsor Forest, where for several years he did nothing but read the classics and indite poetry. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 Dresden now became his official residence, but he made frequent visits to his betrothed in Leipzig, and during one of these his memorable letter to Schiller was indited. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Foiled with Mr. Dombledon, he has already made himself so agreeable to Master Smooth, that he is "indited to dinner" with him. A Dish of Orts : Chiefly Papers on the Imagination, and on Shakespeare Li Wan was, however, inclined to concede to the stanza, indited by Pao-ch'ai, the credit of possessing much merit. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books I did indite a splenetic letter, but did the black Hypocondria never gripe thy heart, till them hast taken a friend for an enemy? The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 In a nice little bedroom, with a cheerful fire, the second time I have seen one in two years, I indite these particulars, and shall continue from our next place of rest. Life in Mexico He hastily indited a letter to the old duffer Bragadino, a letter full of hypocritical humility and simulated delight. Casanova's Homecoming There was Governor Burnett, looking as if he had just received an undutiful communication from the House of Representatives, and were inditing a most sharp response. The Prophetic Pictures (From "Twice Told Tales") We three cannot, however, definitely say that we won't write verses, for, if we come across any comparatively easy subject and metre, we too will indite a stanza if we feel so disposed. Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books The Gentry which now indite Sonnets are certainly the legitimate descendants of the ancient shepherds. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 He may be inditing history, and his words may be forgotten in twelve hours. The Slave of the Lamp At that period it was customary to "indite epistles" with a "literary flavour," a practice that immensely tickled those who did the inditing. The Gray Dawn And I will venture, at the risk of inditing a list of old primers and grammars, to count the few books which a superficial reader must thankfully use. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858 So just you now drop the poetical meeting, and invite the whole crowd to a show; and if we wait until they go, won't we be able to indite as many poems as we like? Hung Lou Meng, Book II Or, the Dream of the Red Chamber, a Chinese Novel in Two Books Coleridge has indited a violent philippic against Mr. Fox in the "Morning Post," which is a compound of expressions of humility, gentlemen-ushering-in most arrogant charges. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 It is with a depressing sense of the incompleteness of these lessons in life, that I now indite their closing paragraph. Lessons in Life A Series of Familiar Essays A portion of our pages we might indite with reference toward Europe, especially the British part of it, more than our own land, perhaps not absolutely needed for the home reader. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy I sat down accordingly, and drawing the paper towards me, began in a mixture of French and Portuguese, as it happened, to indite my billet. Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 2 Sonnets were written of her descriptive of orioles flying in the golden west, and newspaper paragraphs indited weekly in her praise referred to her as the "Semiramus of a new and adoring society world." Crowded Out! and Other Sketches Lloyd took the caricature and the verses with his customary seriousness, going so far as to indite a "Letter to The Anti-Jacobin Reviewers," which was printed in Birmingham in 1799. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 And when in wrath He tears away The reasons vain which men indite, The record book will plainest say Who's in the wrong, and who is right. War Poetry of the South This made a great sensation, which was not lessened by the report that he had indited a pamphlet entitled Julian's Arts to undermine and extirpate Christianity. Books Fatal to Their Authors In it are preserved a few characters indited by his hand. Buddhism and Buddhists in China Does not one friend who indites many letters, unanswered, to another, thereby heap coals of fire upon somebody's head as effectually as if he fed the hungry? Early Letters of George Wm. Curtis Thou perceivest, dear, that, even while these lines I indite, Thoughts burn, brilliant fancies break out, wrong or right, And I'm all over poet, in Criticism's spite! The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes We even indite diaries to be read by goodness knows whom, explaining to ourselves what we have been doing. Barlasch of the Guard The figure of a fallen Minister boozing away his own intolerable reflections, was not calculated to pacify that notoriously hard drinker, Sir Robert, already soundly pilloried in the Register, and severely indited by Pasquin. Henry Fielding: a Memoir The maid of honor is inditing an epistle to one who must fall. Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories "The words have been spoken and heard; and it is indited against Simon Glover, burgess in Perth, that he hath spoken irreverent discourses of the doctrines of Holy Church." The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day While a bard sat inditing an ode to his love, Like a pair of blue meteors I stared from above, And he swooned—for he thought 'twas the ghost, poor man! The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Writing an elegant hand, he uses this accomplishment to the best advantage by inditing letters, on all occasions, to those who can give him business. Journal of an African Cruiser Very slowly did Clarence settle himself to his task, and attempt to escape the ennui of his solitude, or the restlessness of thought feeding upon itself, by inditing the following epistle:— The Disowned — Volume 06 According to the Word, then, we can safely say that if there is no profit to the hearers in what is being set forth, God's Spirit is not inditing the message. Trials and Triumphs of Faith Hear how learned Greece her useful rules indites, When to repress and when indulge our flights. An Essay on Criticism The assemblies now declared that they had exclusive right to tax the people; Virginia not only agreed to the Adams letter, but indited one even more uncompromising; Pennsylvania and New York fell into line. The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775 We see him inditing love sonnets and becoming a knight of chivalry. Une Vie, a Piece of String and Other Stories "I will to thee a letter indite," and he opened the small desk in the darkest corner of the room. The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake Or the Hermit of Fern Island Gentlemen think to be right when inditing a letter to a Governor-General of India. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1 It was the first time that he had ever indited a letter, and it took him longer than he expected. A March on London The only original source now available for inditing that portion of the Duke's life spent in Quebec, is Neilson's old Quebec Gazette, supplemented with divers old traditions, not always reliable. Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present Such a letter, therefore, I indited, and despatched to the post-house by the first opportunity. Rob Roy — Volume 01 By tendering a rupee to the doorkeeper he got a slip of paper and pencil, with which he indited a piteous appeal to Kisari Babu, and a promise that it should reach him. Tales of Bengal How much Ellen really indited of these apparently spontaneous letters I do not know; but no doubt their tone was in part created by her. Saxe Holm's Stories Time had drained my poetical vein, and I have not yet been able to indite an epithet on her merits and virtues, for she had an eminent share of both. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 04 — Fiction I'th' under column there doth stand Inamorato with folded hand; Down hangs his head, terse and polite, Some ditty sure he doth indite. The Anatomy of Melancholy At times he talks as Flora MacIvor talked to young Waverley; at other times like Thomas Carlyle inditing a Latter-day Pamphlet. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 14 The New Era; A Supplementary Volume, by Recent Writers, as Set Forth in the Preface and Table of Contents I am walking about the room in very light attire, taking up my pen from time to time to indite a few words. Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin There he wrote his articles for the True Briton, and also indited various trifles in verse. Lady Mary Wortley Montague Her Life and Letters (1689-1762) And so we came to the letter, which I opened and read, finding it to be written in the same feminine hand which had indited the others. The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" Here Miss Dalrymple indited rapidly a most voluminous message, paid the clerk in a businesslike manner, and, unmindful of his amazed expression as he read what she had written, tranquilly re-entered the carriage. A Man and His Money Thou hast the jacket, Gino, and thou mayest search in its pockets for an answer to thy letter, which I do not thank thee for having got the duca's secretary to indite. The Bravo The others regarded him admiringly, so the energetic little man stumped away to indite his characteristic letter to Major Doyle. Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville We would indite something about the Solar System.—Betty, bring the candles. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia And indite some dozen novels or so In the fashionable style. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 324, July 26, 1828 In his room in the old negro woman's house, he indited a letter. A Man and His Money It was surely the queerest love-letter ever indited, for the most part of it was theology, and the rest was instructions for the disposing of his scanty plenishing. Salute to Adventurers My aim is different now; I wish to indite an informal narrative from my own point of view, as child, youth, and man. Hawthorne and His Circle |
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