单词 | misgive |
例句 | My heart misgave; a sudden fear struck me. The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves 2009-10-13T00:00:00Z My heart misgave me when I got under the shade. Fairy Legends and Traditions of The South of Ireland 2012-05-22T15:16:54.237Z Oh, my heart misgave me when he used so many vows and protestations last night that he would not have Pharold put in danger for the world. The Gipsy (Vols I & II) A Tale 2012-04-06T02:00:27.227Z My heart misgives me for you; and I can never sanction a day in unlawful pursuits. The History of Margaret Catchpole A Suffolk Girl 2012-04-03T02:00:27.997Z Her heart misgave her; he was her foster-child—dear to her as her own. Baron Bruno Or, the Unbelieving Philosopher, and Other Fairy Stories 2012-03-28T02:00:24.407Z "My heart misgives me sometimes as to whether I did right in leaving her so precipitately, without a word," Charles was saying. It May Be True, Vol. III (of III) 2012-03-20T02:00:14.013Z When he reached the road, the riders were out of sight; but his heart misgave him at this sign of unusual bustle. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z "I see," nodded Ralph, his lips set firmly, though his heart misgave him. Ralph in the Switch Tower 2012-03-02T03:00:11.847Z But to-day as she sat with her eyes riveted upon his sleeping face and noted its haggard look—so thin, wan and marked with lines of suffering—her heart misgave her as never before. Mildred's New Daughter 2012-02-27T03:00:15.313Z And when Amadis saw that so many good knights had been undone his heart misgave him. Legends & Romances of Spain 2012-01-10T03:00:18.593Z The sages who have compassed sea and land, Their secret to search out, and understand,— My mind misgives me if they ever solve The scheme on which this universe is planned. The Sufistic Quatrains of Omar Khayyam 2012-01-08T03:00:15.553Z Hawkesworth recalled the opinion he had held of this grasping old curmudgeon, his former landlord--who had loved his gay, flirty daughter a little, and his paltry savings more; and his heart misgave him. Sophia A Romance 2012-03-18T02:00:22.773Z For at the sound of her brother’s voice, Miss Jean’s heart misgave her. The Twa Miss Dawsons 2011-12-05T03:00:37.413Z Every step was painful to him, and as he crept feebly on, Elizabeth's heart misgave her; would he have the strength to climb? The Girl Crusoes A Story of the South Seas 2011-11-03T02:00:16.647Z But his heart misgave him regarding the fate of his friend Trineus, and he resolved to set out in quest of that unhappy prince. Legends & Romances of Spain 2012-01-10T03:00:18.593Z My heart misgives me about him, and I reproach myself that I have allowed him to incur this peril alone.” Guy Fawkes or The Gunpowder Treason 2011-10-15T02:00:27.517Z Then Cherry's heart misgave her, and she looked at her still sleeping father, and then at old Sairy, as if to measure her possibility of resistance. Mother Meg or, The Story of Dickie's Attic 2011-10-13T02:00:40.380Z Lord! my mind misgives me, I have done some fault; but would I were hanged if I can find it out. 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 Everingham's heart misgave him at the thought that Wessex' most open enemy should perhaps learn a secret hitherto kept from all his friends. The Tangled Skein 2011-09-21T02:00:29.687Z She drooped her head and his heart misgave him. Cynthia Wakeham's Money 2011-07-18T02:00:24.717Z It was not alone on the score of an unpleasant moment with the donor that his mind misgave him. The Sirdar's Oath A Tale of the North-West Frontier 2011-07-05T02:00:25.780Z For a space of several beats her heart misgave her.... Linda Lee, Incorporated A Novel 2011-06-19T02:00:18.633Z But my mind misgives me, lest in doing that I should be turning my back upon the service of God. A Day with Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2011-06-08T02:00:18.910Z His mind misgave him then that the greater faults of his successor would lift Mr. Gladstone back again to a yet more giddy eminence and greater opportunities for evil. The Real Gladstone an Anecdotal Biography 2011-05-29T02:00:07.883Z Amy only replied by repeating the word "mamma," in a tone of such deep misery, that Miss Morton's heart for the moment misgave her. Amy Herbert 2011-05-20T02:00:31.467Z She was a woman now, examining her weapons for battle, and her courage misgave her as she saw her reflection. Poppy The Story of a South African Girl 2011-05-20T02:00:25.147Z Her mind misgave her lest Theodore, who, as she knew, detested Owen Rivers, should strongly set his face against receiving him; and she wrote her letter to her stepson in considerable trepidation. That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 2 2011-04-26T02:00:28.200Z "Pray God it may be so!" said Stewart, in a low voice, but his heart misgave him. The Girl from Alsace A Romance of the Great War, Originally Published under the Title of Little Comrade 2011-04-23T02:00:05.477Z When this man came my mind misgave, for I saw the stamp of uncharity in his face. The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z He turned to Victoriano, and, with a sickly smile that was truly painful to see, said: “My heart misgives me, dear Tano; I cannot blame her if she considers my father's words unpardonable.” The Squatter and the Don 2011-03-27T02:00:13.400Z Margaret's heart misgave her, but somehow she had not nerve to evade the interview, or rather, she had felt that it was coming and wished it over. The Tenants of Malory Volume 1 of 3 2011-03-04T03:01:04.443Z He said he'd come again—he went—and my heart misgave me. The Tenants of Malory Volume 2 of 3 2011-03-04T03:00:56.067Z "I hope so," Stewart agreed; but his heart misgave him as he looked at these marching men, sweeping on endlessly, irresistibly, in a torrent which seemed powerful enough to engulf everything in its path. The Girl from Alsace A Romance of the Great War, Originally Published under the Title of Little Comrade 2011-04-23T02:00:05.477Z My heart misgave me when you went, though I never anticipated such a climax to my fears. Mrs. Geoffrey 2011-02-27T03:00:29.460Z My heart misgave me at the first about her. A Song of a Single Note A Love Story 2011-02-24T03:01:01.930Z When he noted the constant stream of traffic, the crowds that thronged the pavements, and the interminable streets, his heart misgave him concerning the enterprise upon which he had so confidently embarked. The Childerbridge Mystery 2011-02-16T03:00:38.127Z At sight of this once respected cavalier, who had lost a fortune in his expedition, and was now reduced to the extremity of flight before a rabble crew, Balboa's heart misgave him. Vasco Nu?ez de Balboa 2011-01-02T03:00:18.200Z Manfred’s heart misgave him when he beheld the plumage on the miraculous casque shaken in concert with the sounding of the brazen trumpet. Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story; Vathek, an Arabian Tale 2010-12-29T03:00:31.850Z My heart misgives me as to his fate.” The Great Mogul My heart misgave me about the whole family. A Song of a Single Note A Love Story 2011-02-24T03:01:01.930Z I had a faith and reliance that supported me before, but now my heart so misgives me that I cannot find that confidence which I wish for. Familiar Letters of John Adams and His Wife Abigail Adams During the Revolution with a Memoir of Mrs. Adams Right early did my mind misgive me," said Brusi, "even so soon as I heard of thee, that I should have trouble from thee: and now has that come to pass. Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn Lord Marquis, it much misgives me that this scene is concerted to affront me. Shorter Novels, Eighteenth Century The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia; The Castle of Otranto, a Gothic Story; Vathek, an Arabian Tale 2010-12-29T03:00:31.850Z Had the heart of the great theorist, sailing obstinately straight west in obedience to the call of the land whose presence there he had reasoned out, misgiven him at last? The Ifs of History They had no transport whatever, and our hearts misgave us as we watched them go. A Kut Prisoner Already her heart misgave her as she realized to the full all that she was about to undertake. The Man from Jericho But before I put in three more stitches my heart misgave me again. Miss Million's Maid A Romance of Love and Fortune In truth, his heart misgave him, and he did not mention the matter in any of his letters home. The Call of the Town A Tale of Literary Life “Yes, he will,” she answered, though her heart suddenly misgave her. The Master's Violin So much of dignity was there in his look that my heart misgave me; and I told him that still, as my son, he should never want a friend and a protector. The Fortunes Of Glencore "She must be better or worse in a day or two," he wrote, and auntie's heart sorely misgave her as to which it would be. Carrots: Just a Little Boy Gifted with prevision beyond most, Mr. Long’s mind misgave him that these young men would be baffled in their pleasing expectations. Bransford of Rainbow Range Originally Published under the title of Bransford in Arcadia, or, The Little Eohippus My heart misgives me, dearest, as I approach it. Roland Cashel Volume II (of II) He hardly paused to drink, but ran straight down stream, for his heart misgave him that the hounds had gained on him while he was struggling up the last steep ascent. The Story of a Red Deer Clement’s mind had always misgiven him that, if he pushed Henry too far, mischief would befall him. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII His mind had misgiven him all the while that things were not right with Lenz, but he had reasoned away his fears and been merry with his godson. Edelweiss A Story It was when we were come to the rear of Master Lord's house, I still clutching the Tory cur firmly by the collar, that my heart misgave me. The Minute Boys of Boston "I cannot tell you why, but my heart misgives me about his departure." Roland Cashel Volume II (of II) Jeanne was averse to making any attack upon Paris; her heart misgave her, but she yielded to the will of the king. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10) His own mind had long misgiven him on the lawfulness of his marriage. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII "Oh, sir," she murmured, "if I do not die I shall love you always; but my mind misgives me that I shall die." Black Diamonds Now she thrilled with the thought of what he might achieve if only he would, but her heart misgave her that he still held some strange notions of life. The Mountain Girl Gaul and the captains of the Fianna consented to that arrangement, though reluctantly, for their minds misgave them as to who the great youth might be. The Irish Fairy Book She had passed that way before, during the days and nights when her heart misgave her, because of the strange trail, and the knowledge that a new presence had come into the woods. Dusty Star Even Virginia, though her heart misgave her from the first that the arrival of Bernard boded no good to her lover, was deceived by his plausible manners and attracted by his brilliant conversation. Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion My heart sometimes misgives me, and I think my husband has gone to Europe—or maybe is dead.” The Travellers A Tale. Designed for Young People. The thrill of something big overtook him as the brakeman began to call "Jersey City," and as he stepped out into the vast train shed his heart misgave him a little. The "Genius" Somehow my heart misgave me when I saw this rack, and, scarcely conscious what it was I feared, I crossed the floor and looked behind the portfolio. Hand and Ring Captain,--I wish there were no moonlight to-night: for my heart misgives me, unless you take better care, some cross luck will fall out. Walladmor: And Now Freely Translated from the German into English. In Two Volumes. Vol. II. "Sure an' a grand change it will be for us all, miss; 'twill indeed, ma'am," says Timothy, cheerfully, though his mind misgives him. Rossmoyne "I will try," he said, but his young face was so haggard and worn that my lady's heart misgave her as she looked at him. A Mad Love And when I saw her might and majesty My mind misgave me then. The Story of Extinct Civilizations of the West His heart misgave him that these were so many meeting-houses; but, upon communicating his suspicions to me, I soon made him easy in that particular. Old and New London Volume I Even then my heart misgave me, I knew not why. Under False Pretences A Novel It was probably an unspoken sense of this fact which caused the early Tuscan poets to misgive their own powers and to turn wistfully and shyly towards the poets of Provence and of Sicily. Euphorion Being Studies of the Antique and the Mediaeval in the Renaissance - Vol. II At the last moment his heart misgave him. The History of Freedom She must follow him whither he would lead her, but her mind misgave her,—that they would not return sweet loving friends as they went out. Lady Anna Natural instinct led them to welcome the sight of men of their own race, but their minds misgave them when they thought of the effect which would be produced upon their converts. A History of the English Church in New Zealand She had brightened up at that, for her heart misgave her a little at the thought of her most loyal friends being left out in the cold. Laramie; or, The Queen of Bedlam. But every time she went to the barn to milk Biddy or feed her, the tears sprang to her eyes, and her mind misgave her. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 92, June, 1865 In spite of the birds, my heart misgave me. Miss Cayley's Adventures “I don’t think you need to be so anxious,” she said reassuringly, although her own heart misgave her. The Fate of Felix Brand We had scarce got round Mulinuu when Sal� Taylor’s heart misgave him; he thought we had missed the tide; called a halt, and set off ashore to find canoes. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 25 (of 25) As Jim surveyed that wickedly lowered head with its small eyes rolling viciously, his heart misgave him for a moment. Anything Once Love is a matter of give and take—marriage, a matter of misgive and mistake. A Guide to Men Being Encore Reflections of a Bachelor Girl My mind, I own, misgives me about Peel; I hope everything from his capacity and dread everything from his character. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. III This, together with some words from Richmond and the cheerfulness of Holland, makes my mind misgive me that we shall still have them created for the Committee. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. II Her mind misgave her that neither those plans nor any other could permanently restore her mental tranquillity. Shirley Sometimes me mind misgives me, to think of her tied to an old stump of a tree like me! Money Magic A Novel But when the time comes his heart misgives him. Marion Fay Betty had time to think quietly over what had happened the day before and her mind misgave her. The Eye of Dread The valet's heart misgave him, when he beheld her speeding with such haste to her destruction. Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance. It still was visible, though plainly smaller with distance, and for a time Sarka's heart misgave him; but he only clasped tighter the hand of Jaska and moved on. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, August 1930 As Barnes marched ahead with his light, Susan playfully called him Guy Fawkes, of gun-powder fame, whereupon his mind almost misgave him concerning the grave adventure upon which they were embarked. The Strollers After galloping some distance to meet us, his mind misgave him as to his pistol, and he returned and made his father, who was working in the field, exchange with him. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 57, No. 351, January 1845 If Esther treated Madame Beattie with a proper hospitality, she reasoned when her mind misgave her, it would not be necessary to enter by a furtive way. The Prisoner "In the name of Heaven, Don Lope," said Roque; "let me again conjure you to pause before you finally resolve upon this undertaking: my heart misgives me strangely." Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance. For a moment my heart misgave me at the thought of becoming his for life, it was only a moment. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 6 June 1848 His heart misgave him as he looked, for Sandy had a tender heart. The Boy Settlers A Story of Early Times in Kansas That would be briefer and better—and perhaps Leo's heart would misgive him—perhaps . . . but in any case, anything must be better than this suspense. A Bride of the Plains My heart misgave me when I saw his peculiar smile, as he placed my bond in his pocket-book. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI The town of Alhaurin, which he commanded, was well garrisoned, and had a plentiful store of provisions; and yet the mind of the chief sadly misgave him. Gómez Arias Or, The Moors of the Alpujarras, A Spanish Historical Romance. She showed the scroll to Robin, and though his heart misgave him he could hardly say her nay. Robin Hood But my heart misgives me dreadfully about it all. The Marriage of Elinor My heart misgave me as she opened the missive, for I could well divine its contents; and I almost reproached myself for being the messenger of such evil tidings. My Life: or the Adventures of Geo. Thompson Being the Auto-Biography of an Author. Written by Himself. Methinks her heart misgives her as the parting is now certain. Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney Her heart misgave her as she saw the look of satisfaction in the captain's face. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life Still his irresolution, timidity, and bewilderment were so great that, before reaching the city, his heart misgave him, and, turning his horse, he galloped with the utmost speed back to Rancy. Louis Philippe Makers of History Series I know, my daughter, yet my heart misgives me because of these very things. In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls But he looked so happy that her heart misgave her for a moment, and then she read his eyes aright, just as long since he must have read the confession in hers. It, and Other Stories “Oh no, dear love, my heart misgives; there may be danger.” The Lady of Loyalty House A Novel Annie tried to feel brave, but her heart misgave her when she saw this splendid home with all its evidence of wealth, culture, and refinement. The Third Degree A Narrative of Metropolitan Life "Tony will not fail me," said Myra bravely, but her heart misgave her, and already she was repenting of her impulsive promise. Bandit Love For a moment he thought he would bully Mr. Hart, but when he looked into Mr. Hart's face, his heart misgave him. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite And at His simple words Pilate's heart misgave him still more. Little Folks (October 1884) A Magazine for the Young Yet his heart strangely misgave him as he read the letter. Master of the Vineyard Then once more the employer's gaze rested upon the crutches, and his heart misgave him that he had roused ambitions which could not be realized. Reels and Spindles A Story of Mill Life All the time the sailor barely spoke a few words of island Doric, but my heart misgave. A Victor of Salamis He entered the holy place with trembling, for his heart misgave him. Folk-lore and Legends: German His mind misgave him at the time, and he regretted afterwards that he had not died before he set his hand to it. Lectures on the French Revolution My mind misgave me as I thought of all these obstructions, and I felt that I could so willingly deposit myself at once, and then depart without waiting for my year of probation. The Fixed Period There was something in this reply, and the tone in which it was uttered, that made the baron's heart misgive him; but he rallied his forces and repeated his hospitable entreaties. Humorous Ghost Stories My heart misgave me at sight of her face; indeed the whole sweep of her lithesome reedy figure was pregnant with Highland scorn and pride. A Daughter of Raasay A Tale of the '45 But, look where I would, Marian was not there, and my heart misgave me that that beautiful form was lying in the loathsome charnel-house whence I had so hardly come out. Athelstane Ford The 357 white face looked so sunken that Judith’s heart misgave her. Judith of the Cumberlands My mind misgave me when I heard ’twas about their business you were coming; and now you see how it is; he’ll be at his old tricks again!” A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales His heart misgives him when he is told that there has been a long conference in the office. Starlight Ranch and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier Mrs. Carroll noticed the thinness of his wrist, and her heart misgave her. A Tar-Heel Baron But after that great combat which we had in the boat off Yarmouth river, he never faced me again without a certain reluctance and blenching, as though his conscience misgave him. Athelstane Ford "My idea is this—" and then he paused, for his heart misgave him when he attempted to tell his mother that she must pack up and turn out. The Bertrams "He has wonderfully preserved him through many perils, and my heart misgives me now that I allowed him to go from under my roof." Camp-fire and Wigwam Then my mind misgave me that you must have sent to the Athenæum. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 For half a minute Mollie’s heart misgave her. The Automobile Girls in the Berkshires The Ghost of Lost Man's Trail Once more the girls’ hearts misgave 27 them. Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island The Mystery of the Wreck I will: for my mind misgives me that this is no ghost, but a living woman: and a woman that it should be well had an other woman to speak unto her. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall When Sir Bedivere approached the shore of the mysterious lake, which lay not far from the spot where Arthur had been wounded, his heart misgave him at throwing away so beautiful and magical a sword. A Treasury of Heroes and Heroines A Record of High Endeavour and Strange Adventure from 500 B.C. to 1920 A.D. She knew some one had been drowned, and her mind misgave her it was her husband. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847 "All this my boding mind misgave, I therefore left this trusty friend: Let it now shield thy foul disgrace, And all thy shame and sorrows end." The Book of Brave Old Ballads Her mind misgave her, and as she drew towards the lamp it shot forth a tremulous blaze and expired. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 I am as fond of this Child, as though my Mind misgave me he were my own. The Beggar's Opera to which is prefixed the Musick to each Song So he tried to persuade himself, but his heart misgave him. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 But my mind misgives me at her story. Curious, if True Strange Tales “My mind misgave me somehow, and I went to the top of the rock.” The Three Midshipmen Immediately he walked out towards the shore; but he saw nothing of the child, and his heart misgave him. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 "Welcome, sir!" exclaimed Abdullah, smiling and bowing, though his mind misgave him. The Valley of the Kings But Herrat's mind misgives her, she tries to rouse the hero, who has sunk into the sleep of exhaustion, and not succeeding, places his arms well within his reach. The Standard Operaglass Detailed Plots of One Hundred and Fifty-one Celebrated Operas She started up, and hastily put on her bonnet and gloves: but when her hand was on the lock of her door, her heart misgave her. Deerbrook But when he attempted to enclose it in an envelope for the purpose, his mind misgave him and he restored it. Cousin Henry "We may both have need for the exercise ere we depart hence, or my thoughts misgive me," replied Mortimer. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 Looking down in her sweet trustful face, his heart misgave him; he felt that, so long as she was with him, he could assume no risks. The Story of Red Feather A Tale of the American Frontier But her mind misgave her, not because the house was outwardly dreary, but in fear of the inward dreariness of the people—or in fear rather of their dreariness and pride combined. Miss Mackenzie Poor Dickie's heart misgave him slightly; but he summoned all his resolution. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance Sir Bedivere's heart misgave him twice ere he could obey the dying commands of King Arthur, and fling away so precious a relic. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 His mind misgave him that he had loosened the bridge at all. Under the Rose He went on some way towards the pit’s mouth, then his mind misgave him, and he turned back. Taking Tales Instructive and Entertaining Reading But now as she glanced about her her heart misgave her. Carl and the Cotton Gin For some reason or other my heart misgave me that very moment. "Surly Tim" A Lancashire Story But there remained something stubborn in his dry manner and at times her heart misgave her as to the hope of dissuading him from his purpose. Laramie Holds the Range The boy’s heart misgave him as they entered the familiar library. Eric, or Little by Little Her heart misgave her when the night wind brought the sound of the sea to her ears—the surging sea which tosses and roars in the rocky inlets of the western coast of Scotland. The Billow and the Rock “Let us find Fleming and the baskets first,” I answered; for my mind began to misgive me about finding him as easily as we had expected. A Voyage round the World A book for boys Lady Mason from her window saw them as they walked together, and her heart for a moment misgave her. Orley Farm The doctor’s heart misgave him terribly at this time. The Heiress of Wyvern Court Ten minutes later, her heart—a tender one—misgives her. Molly Bawn Need we wonder that, “Cobbler” Horn’s heart misgave him as to the probable fate of his little Marian in such rough, though righteous, hands? The Golden Shoemaker or 'Cobbler' Horn I then called upon Margaret, and my heart misgave me as I spoke her name, for she was full of pathetic hopefulness, and seemed to think that Angus's argument had settled things beyond appeal. St. Cuthbert's But nevertheless his heart did not misgive him. Orley Farm But his mind misgave him when he tried to look through the whirling confusion around, and thought of the long tramp that Anteek would have ere he could commence his return journey with the sledge. The Walrus Hunters A Romance of the Realms of Ice It was evident that Billy’s heart misgave him too, for he made no reply. Shifting Winds A Tough Yarn Now, he could not tell why, his mind misgave him when he found Sarrasin coming into Hamilton's room and heard that Hamilton had gone to arouse the Dictator. The Dictator That there was mischief in the wind Rushbrook felt sure, and his heart misgave him the more so, as occasionally the eyes of both were turned towards him. The Poacher Joseph Rushbrook Not for always,—as he said to himself over and over again; for his heart misgave him when he saw the lines of care so plainly written on his mother's brow. Orley Farm Ready’s heart misgave him; he looked through his telescope in the direction of the large island, and thought he could distinguish a speck on the water at a great distance. Masterman Ready The Wreck of the "Pacific" Billy, my heart misgives me, boy,” said Gaff after a pause. Shifting Winds A Tough Yarn My mind misgave me; and I ordered him in again. The Little Savage My heart misgave me that he had gone to see Mary, and that some misfortune had occurred, and I went to bed with most anxious feelings. Jacob Faithful But nevertheless Graham, as he preceded the judge out of the dining-room, felt that his heart misgave him about Lady Mason. Orley Farm I thanked him cordially, and wrung his hand as he stepped into the punt, for my heart misgave me that I should never see him again. Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor “I trust not,” answered Norman Foley, though his heart misgave him as he spoke. The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley His heart misgave him on discovering that the fugitive was Le Brun, who, not even casting a glance over his shoulder, made straight for the gate. The Frontier Fort Stirring Times in the N-West Territory of British America My heart misgave me, though, as to what would become of Macco. In the Eastern Seas It was now Graham's turn to begin his work; but as he rose to do so his mind misgave him. Orley Farm Our hearts misgave us on finding no one come down to welcome us on shore. On the Banks of the Amazon Poor Jacob’s heart misgave him as to the cause, and yet he fully believed that there were no intoxicating liquors in the house. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found Poor Miss Huntingdon’s heart misgave her that all had not been quite straightforward in the matter, and that the blame had been laid on the wrong person. Amos Huntingdon My mind misgave me as soon as I heard of the fascinating Wallace. The Heart of Una Sackville Her conscience misgave her when she thought of her behaviour during the last days, and saw how ready the child was to forgive the cold contempt with which she had been treated. Pixie O'Shaughnessy The Dusky Hero with the Mighty Grasp stood firm, although his heart misgave him. Story Hour Readings: Seventh Year “Cheer up, Tim, my boy, keep up your heart; we’ll soon have you right again,” said I, though my own heart misgave me as I spoke. Kilgorman A Story of Ireland in 1798 Sylvia's mind misgave her that perhaps she should offer to stay with Molly "for always" on this side of the channel, but she did not feel quite sure about it. Grandmother Dear A Book for Boys and Girls Lochiel's reluctance to assent was not, however, overcome: his mind misgave him. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745. Volume I. Beauty was distressed at their grief, and at last she consented to stay just one more day; though her heart misgave her sorely when she thought of the poor Beast. Favorite Fairy Tales Her heart misgave her as she saw the dark look on her father's face and the troubled features of her beloved. Legends of the Rhine It was to be only temporary, she knew that, yet her heart misgave her. The Mask A Story of Love and Adventure It was only when Rose read him Papa Claude's lengthy effusions that his heart misgave him. Quin His heart had often misgiven him when he had thought of Caroline. The Young Duke And when Alroy had reached the foot of the throne, he stopped, and his heart misgave him. Alroy The Prince Of The Captivity A Pert Page 'DEAREST Lady,' said the young page, as they returned to the castle, 'my heart misgives me. Sketches For a moment he lingered, but his heart misgave him, and he stole back to his solitude. Henrietta Temple A Love Story So they came at last to the Skeena, and Hazel's heart misgave her when she took note of its swirling reaches, the sinuous eddies—a deep, swift, treacherous stream. North of Fifty-Three Finally, the young Duke's conscience often misgave him when he thought of Mr. Dacre. The Young Duke You had driven yourself to revolt against me, and upon that your heart misgave you, and you said to yourself that it did not matter then how you might throw away all your sweetness. Can You Forgive Her? Now that he was so near to Celia his heart misgave him. The Way of the Wind As he pulled up his steaming horse before the police-station his heart misgave him. The Danvers Jewels, and Sir Charles Danvers But she looked up as she walked the streets at the high, ugly walls of brick and steel and stone, and her heart misgave her. North of Fifty-Three But as carpets are meant to be trodden upon, my memory probably misgives me, and it might be a robe, or tapestry, or a table-cloth, or some other expensive and uncynical piece of furniture. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 "Mother's heart half misgave her, I believe," said Lady Keith, laughing; "she sat there looking at her for an hour." The Wide, Wide World Ewbert's heart misgave him of something summary on her part, and he did not know what to make of the cheerful parting between them. A Pair of Patient Lovers Prudence heard Lark running through the hall and her soul misgave her. Prudence of the Parsonage The favour of the gods had built up the Empire, and men's hearts misgave them that their wrath might overthrow it. The Arian Controversy Bessy's heart misgave her as she knocked at the gatekeeper's house; an indefinable dread came over her, and she scarce knew how to state her case. Yorksher Puddin' A Collection of the Most Popular Dialect Stories from the Pen of John Hartley He searched the air like Nisus the forest in his quest of Euryalus, and his mind began to misgive him. Georges Guynemer Knight of the Air But, if he ever intended to utter such a pledge, his heart misgave him when the time came for uttering it. Phineas Finn The Irish Member She, poor soul! had never heard of the parchment before, and her heart misgave her as she read of peril to soul and body sternly hinted at therein. Dead Man's Rock My mind misgives me he'll disappoint,' muttered the silver spectacles, gliding briskly onward. The House by the Church-Yard There was but a small body of them, not above a thousand men in all, so the spies said, and my heart misgave me. The Master of Appleby A Novel Tale Concerning Itself in Part with the Great Struggle in the Two Carolinas; but Chiefly with the Adventures Therein of Two Gentlemen Who Loved One and the Same Lady Still, my own mind misgave me a little. Up in Ardmuirland I trust that the marriage will bring you happiness, although my mind sorely misgives me as to whether it will be so. The Cornet of Horse A Tale of Marlborough's Wars But as he walked from the station his heart misgave him. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story I tell no more, my mind misgives me I’ve said too much already. The Fatal Jealousie (1673) He thought on the first survey that all was well; but on more closely examining the ground his heart misgave him, for it appeared to him as if the soil had been moved. The Lost Treasure of Trevlyn A Story of the Days of the Gunpowder Plot I assure you Bartollini's is dreadful, though my mind misgives me that it is hideously like. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 5 With His Letters and Journals I hope so, but my heart misgives me sorely. Through Forest and Fire Wild-Woods Series No. 1 I must confess, that my heart soon misgave me. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16 I'll be revenged of him, if I dare; but he's such a terrible fellow, that my mind misgives me; I shall tremble when I have him before the judge. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 "Lassie, lassie! it's no for me to condemn ye, nor maybe for the dead either, for he was whiles a hard father to you, but I wonder your own woman's heart didn't misgive ye." What Necessity Knows For the first time her heart misgave her. The Odds And Other Stories With this unsatisfactory answer the young man was forced to content himself as well as he could, though his mind misgave him as to the possible consequences of the insult. The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance Thankful as I was for my wondrous escape, my mind still misgave me, both as to our own ultimate safety and as to what might befall Mistress Lucy. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow My mind misgave me, and I durst trust you no longer with yourselves: Here will be fine work, I'm afraid, at your next confession. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 Perhaps, for all he knew, it had misgiven her often, but she did not say so now. What Necessity Knows Luckily his own heart misgave him, and he had not hurried. French and English A Story of the Struggle in America For the first time my heart utterly misgave me, and I felt that my courage was inadequate to the task before me. Memories A Record of Personal Experience and Adventure During Four Years of War When he put his head in at the little school door and asked for her, her mind misgave her. The Claverings Whereabouts did you see this most incomparable young lady?—My mind misgives me plaguily. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 "Lady Maude advised me in it, and I cannot say I repent it now, though my heart does misgive ever and again," he replied. Heiress of Haddon My heart misgave me when I recollected Mrs. J—— and her horrid paws, but still I thought it my duty to see how the grocer was after his fall. Jorrocks' Jaunts and Jollities Her heart misgave her, and she painfully remembered the morning of Netta's flight. Gladys, the Reaper His heart misgave him; but he stood committed to the task, and durst not withdraw. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 Yes, I will go on;—and yet my mind misgives me plaguily. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 My mind misgave me when I heard he never came in. Victorian Short Stories: Stories of Successful Marriages I saw Miss Chantry, and my heart misgave me, remembering her brother's prolonged lament at separation from her. Lazarre He was hurt and stung, as she meant he should be, and seeing it, her heart misgave her, and she was sorry. The Imaginary Marriage I know not how to answer thee, Bradshaw, in this matter; but my mind misgives me in taking so hasty a departure from our suffering and afflicted realm. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 He spoke with the utmost calmness, but her heart misgave her. The Keeper of the Door She had never before heard of the street mentioned in Virginia's last letter, and her heart misgave her as to its being one of the most fashionable for the abodes of the wealthy. Grandmother Elsie She came at once and followed him down the hall, asking, "What is it, Edward?" for her heart misgave her that something was wrong. Elsie's children And his mind misgave him that some treachery had been wrought; and he sent messengers privily northwards to the Hill of the White Field. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland Almost before he knew what he was saying Mark was quoting from Romeo and Juliet: My mind misgives Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels. The Altar Steps She caught the mocking gleam of his eyes for an instant, and her heart misgave her. The Keeper of the Door "Ah, my little girl! my heart misgives me that I hold you by a very frail tenure!" Grandmother Elsie And yet his heart misgives him; for it is not justified by its results. A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) For still my heart misgives me, lest our parents Do, in fond weakness, save us by dishonour! Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIV. She saw from afar the light of her cottage home, and her heart misgave her. Lancashire Idylls (1898) Now, sir," said he, returning, "speak out your mind and fear nothing; though before you begin," he cries out, "I tell you mine misgives me! David Balfour, Second Part Being Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad, The Second Part: In Which Are Set Forth His Misfortunes Anent The Appin Murder; His Troubles With Lord Advocate Grant; Captivity On The Bass Rock; Journey Into Holland And France; And Singular Relations With James More Drummond Or Macgregor, A Son Of The Notorious Rob Roy, And His Daughter Catriona Did you mean to put me to a last test?—or did your hard little heart misgive you at the last moment? The Marriage of William Ashe He promised, and then his heart misgave him. A Handbook to the Works of Browning (6th ed.) My heart misgave me for a moment when I saw the mellow red varnish blistering off the back, but I put my regret resolutely aside. The Lost Stradivarius But as his eyes rested on her pictured face his heart misgave him; for he remembered that she had little liking for her own sex. The Jungle Girl When he went forth, though, after supper, my mind misgave me for a while, thinking, "What if he be gone to betray us?" Jacques Bonneval It was rather discouraging, wearisome work, and Billy's heart began to misgive him as one after another refused his request. The English Orphans My heart misgives me sometimes that I was not always so tender a daughter to poor mother as I fain would have been. The Sign of the Red Cross When Fairburn learnt that his brig had not arrived in port, though she had been spoken in Boston Deeps by another collier which was returning to the Tyne, his heart misgave him. With Marlborough to Malplaquet A Story of the Reign of Queen Anne "For now I know," said he, "there is no truth but the plain truth; and I am a King indeed, although my heart misgave me." McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896 Then she hastened off towards the factory, and I could not blame her nor wonder at her, though my heart misgave me that she might fall into mischief. Jacques Bonneval But she had chosen her adversaries ill, and her heart misgave her. Saracinesca Odysseus sat watching the wooers from his place at the upper end of the hall, and his heart misgave him when he thought of the appalling task which he had undertaken. Stories from the Odyssey Again she recalled his intent look of the night before, and her heart misgave her. The Rocks of Valpre Inez's heart misgave her; she knew not but some new treachery was menacing her; she laid her cold hand on the stranger's arm: "Whither are you leading me?" said she. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists "And what do they watch me for?" asked Tom, with heightened colour, but looking at Cale with an air of something almost like defiance, though his heart misgave him the while. Tom Tufton's Travels My dear little daughter; my heart misgives me that there is something very much amiss with you. The Two Elsies A Sequel to Elsie at Nantucket Gard's manner was ease and cordiality itself, but his heart misgave him. Out of the Ashes At this sight the priest's mind misgave him. The American Baron I know not what to think, but my heart misgives me. The Lord of Dynevor From his seat in the gallery he saw Sanders disappear and his mind misgave him. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 My mind always seems to misgive me when I think of him; and I have so strong a foreboding that he has received my last blessing, that I cannot overcome it. Edwy the Fair or the First Chronicle of Aescendune I am drifting blindly, and my mind misgives me that all is not right. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 90, June, 1875 "Well were it then," said Grettir, "but marvellously has this befallen, whatso may come of it; and my mind misgives me of the way things will take." The Story of Grettir the Strong They therefore immediately despatched Ibrahim with it to Rabba, although their hearts misgave them at the time, that it would, after all, be thought lightly of, as an excuse for further extortions. Lander's Travels The Travels of Richard Lander into the Interior of Africa Charles Verity—Charles Verity!—Her heart misgave her that she had been too precipitate in this third marriage. Deadham Hard She saw he would not rest otherwise, and did not show how unwilling was her consent, for though she knew little, her mind misgave her. The Three Brides Their hearts misgave them as they saw ten heathen spring out of the ground for every one that was felled. Hero Tales of the Far North At this sight, the schipper shook his head, and looked up in the bold face of his passenger, in a manner to betray how much his mind misgave the result. The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas She knew that he spoke the truth, yet her heart misgave her. The Top of the World He had finished it on the Monday before, when his mind misgave him. Father Payne But his mind misgave him before he went to sleep, and he felt that he could not be comfortable till he had made a clean breast of it. Mr. Scarborough's Family He looks so ghastfully, Would I were past him; yet I fear to try it, Because my mind misgives me he will stop me. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 02 Mrs. Brophy's heart misgave her; his reverence would be apt to think bad of their going off that way, and him so good to them. North, South and over the Sea The boy's heart misgave him as they entered the familiar library. Eric He heard a noise behind the closed gates, and his mind misgave him that the dreaded enemy was at hand. The Merchant of Berlin An Historical Novel The impropriety of his conduct when he knew I was to be there, struck me very forcibly, and my mind misgave me; but I had not the least idea of the real cause. Washington in Domestic Life This communication afforded Lady Annabel a little ease, but Venetia's heart misgave her. Venetia We never perceive the misfortune of this, but when in real danger; and then we cry, My mind misgave me when I was going about it; but if so, why do you fight the caution? The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1801) Her blood rose to fighting pitch even while her heart misgave her. The Camp Fire Girls Do Their Bit Or, over the Top with the Winnebagos Though she was of a strong nature, unusually strong of heart and fixed of purpose, now her heart misgave her. John Caldigate Look at those awful rocks—my mind misgives me as I view them. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 392, October 3, 1829 Mr. Haines was so shaken by my words that my heart misgave me. Not Pretty, but Precious Dreadfully did my heart then misgive me: I was ready to faint. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6 Though he uttered the latter part of his speech with seeming confidence, his heart misgave him. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire Yea, it is even likely Mr. Napier wanted an heir, and, what is more, he got one, at least an heiress; but sometimes God gives and the devil misgives. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII She cheered him up, of course, when he gave way; and her heart never misgave her that there might be a doubt which of the two pictures was the more dismaying. Alice Adams It misgave him that the Chief Butler must have known a Collegian, and must have seen him in the College—perhaps had been presented to him. Little Dorrit My heart misgave me beyond the power of my own accounting for it; for still I did not suspect these women. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6 There was some stormy weather after I myself had got to England by way of Switzerland and France, and my mind greatly misgave me that the Bottle might be wrecked. The Uncommercial Traveller By Saint Paul! my mind misgives me as to what she saw at Twynham Castle. The White Company His tone misgave her; and she said truthfully that she was content not to know who owned the car. Alice Adams My heart misgives me, that, to cross your love, He's with your mother; therefore after him. The Jew of Malta Now, as this knight one day was pricking wearily along a toilsome road, his heart misgave him and was sore within him because of the trouble of the way. Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow Nay, the poor shrew heard the words, and the heart misgave her in her oak-tree ribs. The Black Arrow There's a strange, lonesome look about this side of the house; so that my heart misgave me, somehow or other, and I felt as if there was nobody alive in it. House of the Seven Gables The woman looked at her child, and her mind misgave her sorely that she had done wrong to send the girl away among an alien people, where she would learn to despise her own. Stories from Everybody's Magazine The warden's mind misgave him, and even for a moment he forgot to play. The Warden Emmy's mind somehow misgave her about her friend. Vanity Fair "My mind misgives me," was all she said when I had done. The Woman in White The surprise of the Lord Keeper was scarcely less unpleasing at the duplication of the expected arrival; his mind misgave him strangely. The Bride of Lammermoor We had scarce got round Mulinuu when Sale Taylor's heart misgave him; he thought we had missed the tide; called a halt, and set off ashore to find canoes. Vailima Letters Bold's heart misgave him as to Eleanor as he said this; and yet he felt that what he said was not untrue. The Warden "Thou art well set up, and thy legs are strong, But it much misgives me lest thou'rt a fool; For beggars get only a beggar's crust, Wise men are reared in a different school." A Dome of Many-Coloured Glass "My mind misgives me sadly about the future." The Woman in White Yet when he came to the castle-gate his heart misgave him, and he would not enter at once, but turned about to go round the wall by the north and west. The Well at the World's End: a tale As my time drew nearer, and there got to be talk of my having a new coat for the ceremony, my mind began to misgive me. The Moonstone I should have leaped out and run for it if I had found the strength, but my limbs and heart alike misgave me. Treasure Island And, in the second place, it must be confessed, that when it came to the point of all the parties interested meeting, the Marquess' courage somewhat misgave him. Vivian Grey My mind so dreadfully misgave me when I returned, that, to divert in some measure my increasing uneasiness, I had recourse to my private pen; and in a very short time ran this length. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 Yet again his heart misgave him of what might betide that other maiden at Hampton, and he was unquiet, deeming that he must needs follow her thither. The Well at the World's End: a tale My mind misgave me, for Calderon's name is blackened by many curses. Calderon the Courtier, a Tale He felt a little pang of remorse as he said this, for it misgave him that Geraldine had loved him. The Lovels of Arden I thought there was something wrong; my mind misgave me all the time I was dressing my lady,—she was in such a flutter, and never spoke to me. Tales and Novels — Volume 03 My heart, in short, misgives me less, when I resolve this way, than when I think of the other: and in so strong and involuntary a bias, the heart is, as I may say, conscience. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 She was not ready for Gloria to be a woman; her gentle heart misgave her. Gloria and Treeless Street Her tone so convincingly voiced shame and horror that his heart misgave him. The Lone Wolf A Melodrama Thy heart misgave thee, that thy assistant might possibly not have talent enough to furnish thee an epilogue! The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 Stay, my Heart misgives me, I shall be undone. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II And this, that I might, if complied with, suspend the appointment I have made with Mr. Lovelace; for my heart misgives me as to meeting him; and that more and more; I know not why. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 2 If the process misgives, which it very seldom does with women who practise it extensively, it generally happens during the second four days or the fermenting period. The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa, in the Year 1805 Her heart misgave her; she crushed herself away from him as from some abnormally vicious, loathly reptile. The Brass Bowl My heart misgave me when I looked at that bed. Cetywayo and his White Neighbours Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal The merchants also were instant with him to accept the offer; so he sold the curtain to the Christian, though his heart misgave him, and taking the price, set off to return home. The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV The merchant's heart misgave him at these signals, and especially when he beheld more than forty men gathering from glen and thicket. Wolfert's Roost and Miscellanies I confess that my heart misgave me; but I signalled the professor to be silent, and again gave the Altrurian—if he was an Altrurian—my whole attention. A Traveler from Altruria: Romance But seeing this, my mind misgives me and I falter. The Ladies A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty The impropriety of his conduct, when he knew I was to be there, struck me very forcibly, and my mind misgave me, but I had not the least idea of the real cause. Life and Times of Washington, Volume 2 Revised, Enlarged, and Enriched Torfrida's heart misgave her that first night as to the effects of her exceeding frankness. Hereward, the Last of the English Godolphin's heart misgave him: tremblingly he opened it, and read as follows: "DEAR PERCY, "I have news for you, which I do not know whether I should call good or bad. Godolphin, Complete Godolphin's heart misgave him: tremblingly he opened it, and read as follows: Godolphin, Volume 1. "Alas! they will give little heed to them; my heart misgives me, son: I feel that the end is at hand." The Daughter of the Chieftain : the Story of an Indian Girl O Burgos, My heart misgave me when I saw thy walls! Count Alarcos; a Tragedy But on this matter her heart misgave her. The Three Clerks Her father's conclusion was the same, and his heart misgave him as he led in this unexpected guest. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War "I will go home with you, if you like," pursued the minister, though his mind misgave him that this was an extreme which Mrs. Sewell would not have justified him in. The Minister's Charge He no sooner felt her assurance than his mind misgave him that he had been precipitate, that he had been rash, and that she had taken advantage of him. The Eustace Diamonds In the midst of innocent sights and sounds that murderer's heart misgave him. Erema — My Father's Sin Her heart misgave her as she took it; she guessed its purport. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 04 — Fiction Dan knew not these things, and his heart misgave him, and he wished that he had never heard of the twenty-eight questions set down in his name for solution. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War Upon this they all listened; and Gan felt his heart misgive him. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 1 Then King Ban's heart misgave him, and his soul was shaken with a great trouble. The Story of the Champions of the Round Table My heart misgave me when I saw that chair and fire, and smelt that sickly smell, for I guessed this was a torture room, and these the torturers waiting. Moonfleet But I was not so sure of this, and, remembering the kind of obedience Moll had used to yield to her father's commands, my mind misgave me. A Set of Rogues A man of his chivalrous disposition probably misgave himself while he was writing these epigrams. Stories from the Italian Poets: with Lives of the Writers, Volume 2 There, sit down, my dear, and don't look so eager, as if you wanted to eat me, or my mind may misgive me, and then I couldn't tell you, a'ter all. The Sea Lions The Lost Sealers Nevertheless, much as her mind misgave her in regard to the wedding, she was early on her way to the Elms to see if she could help. Up the Hill and Over My mind misgives me, sir, I fear I know not what. The Evil Guest If, in that moment, your heart should misgive you, if one faultering accent belie the sentiments you have so generously avowed for me, what, ah, what! may be the consequence? Damon and Delia A Tale Romeo's mind misgave him in like manner; but now he was forced hastily to depart, for it was death for him to be found within the walls of Verona after day-break. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 3 Books for Children My Heart misgives me—Oh, I am undone and cheated every way. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III And yet, as he thought, his heart misgave him. Across the Years My mind misgave me, and I ordered him in again. The Little Savage Perhaps he thought me too hoidenish for his child's governess, and for a whole week after that I refused to play with Flurry, until she began to mope, and my heart misgave me. Esther : a book for girls The next day I went by mere habit to the study door, to call papa to the beloved grave; my mind misgave me, and I could not tap at the door. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 3 Books for Children But his heart misgave him as to distant smugglers, men who came from afar freebooting, bringing over ocean woes to men of settlement, good tithe-payers. Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale He had no doubt that it was Bridget, whose honest heart perhaps misgave her after leaving the house at a stranger's mercy. The Four Canadian Highwaymen or, The Robbers of Markham Swamp Then Christine noticed the letter, and the half-effaced traces of emotion, and her heart misgave her; but she nerved herself to say, "I came to see your husband's picture." Barriers Burned Away And Sohrab, too, in his camp lauded the might of Rustem, and he said how the battle had been sore, and how his mind had misgiven him of the issue. Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People It is you, unless my sight misgives me, who, I was informed, lived privately in this town; most happy meeting! The Blunderer Why does my heart misgive? & scalding tears, That should but mourn, now prophecy her loss? Proserpine and Midas My mind misgives me that I shall die in bondage, and that this bold attempt will cost all our lives. The Abbot It misgives me you have played me false. The Junior Classics — Volume 4 Nay, dear one," said Felice, "my heart misgives me I was wrong to peril your life so long for fame's sake and my pride in you. Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People But when Dr. Lavendar called out that he was going, the little boy's heart misgave him. The Awakening of Helena Richie But his heart misgave him as he approached the new elegant church on the most fashionable street. A Knight of the Nineteenth Century And much my mind misgives me, lest the Gods His threats fulfil, and we be fated here To perish, far from Argos' grassy plains. The Iliad But yet my heart misgives me, because of the difficulties before me, in escaping; and being so poor and so friendless!—O good God! the preserver of the innocent! direct me what to do! Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded Alas!" he cried, "Felice the bright and beautiful, my heart misgives me of forgetting thee. Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People When she saw his grave, pale face, her heart misgave her strangely, and she trembled so that even he noticed it, and also another fact,—she did not meet his eyes. From Jest to Earnest Her mind, she said, quite misgave her about Kew: the king's dislike was terrible to think of, and she could not foresee in what it might end. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 2 Cyril looked within, and said a thousand times NO; he looked at that forged cheque, and his heart misgave him. What's Bred in the Bone I don't know what was the matter, but my heart sadly misgave me: Indeed, Mr. Jonathan's note was enough to make it do so, with what Mrs. Jervis had said. Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded Her mind misgave her that she had ignorantly and unjustly reproached Cashel Byron with ferocity merely because he practised this harmless exercise. Cashel Byron's Profession Four miles did the dog go on, evidently following a scent, but Ulick's mind misgave him as Hadminster church-tower rose before him, and the dog took the ascent to the station. The Young Step-Mother My mind misgave me: surely, after all, this could not be Noemi Bergeron! Dreams and Dream Stories When he reached the haggard old mansion his heart misgave him. Without a Home And as you have made me fearful by your cautions, my heart at times misgives me. Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded When the little old lady lifted her face, saying: "Good-bye, dear, come back to me soon," Rose's heart misgave her. Old Rose and Silver So doth my heart misgive me in these conflicts, What may befall him to his harm and ours.--SHAKESPEARE. The Herd Boy and His Hermit His mind misgave him that it might be so; but still he thought that he knew that she was not treacherous. The Way We Live Now His heart misgave him, for he had placed himself in the man's power, and Meschini's authoritative tone showed that the latter knew it, and meant to use his advantage. Sant' Ilario London had always sounded bleak and distant and terrible to her; and her heart had misgiven her at the idea of leaving her aunt. He Knew He Was Right Here his heart misgave him, for he felt that during the last week he had not been kind to her. The American Senator So far away that my mind misgives me. Ardath His heart yearned for their companionship, yet he feared greatly, and his mind misgave him as to the manner in which they would receive him. The Coming of Cuculain He now 'bends up each corporal instrument to the terrible feat'; at other times his heart misgives him, and he is cowed and abashed by his success. Characters of Shakespeare's Plays "Only by sight, but she's a sweet appearin' woman, and I wouldn't ask nothin' better 'n to see more of her," said Mrs. Wilkins, warmly, fearing Christie's heart might misgive her. Work: a Story of Experience He never yet had sat down with a lord, and his mind misgave him a little; but he had spirit enough to look about for Runciman,—who, however, was not to be seen. The American Senator Ah!—that it is!" she sighed, "And my mind sorely misgives me that I never asked the new servants whether they was 'Igh, Low or Roman. God's Good Man Arrived at her humble dwelling, his benevolent feelings prompted him to ascertain truly the condition of Margaret, for his heart misgave him that her end was very nigh. Home Scenes and Home Influence; a series of tales and sketches But he could not help glancing back, after he had gone on about the distance of half a square, for his heart misgave him for not having taken the little fellow into his carriage. Lizzy Glenn or, The Trials of a Seamstress Her heart misgave her that something was wrong, but she hardly tried to think what it might be. The Small House at Allington My heart misgave me that it was poor little Bill. Finger Posts on the Way of Life She interpreted his tone, and her heart misgave her. Born in Exile For all that she seemed to welcome the proposal with enthusiasm, Cecily's mind secretly misgave her. The Emancipated Sir,’ she said in her low subdued voice, ‘my mind misgives me that it is not for Confirmation that you will be preparing him.’ Friarswood Post Office After all, the realisation of his good fortune depended altogether upon her feelings; and, as he remembered this, his mind misgave him sorely. The Small House at Allington I told Parnell I was afraid to knock at the door; my mind misgave me. The Journal to Stella He told me his heart had misgiven him sadly. The Monikins As he turned, Pollnitz noticed that his eyes were red with weeping, and the courtier's heart misgave him. Frederick the Great and His Court I had the misfortune to see it in the station at Melbourne; and my mind misgave me from that hour.' Nuttie's Father Why misgive, And force on ills you fear! The Dynasts He walked home, thinking that everything was at last decided, when suddenly, without warning, when he was thinking of something else, his heart misgave him. The Untilled Field I have sworn to conceal my infirmity, for it is not contagious and will harm no one—and yet my heart misgives me when I think that—Oh, no! no! Joseph II. and His Court So that when I heard his heavy footstep advancing along the passage my heart did misgive me, and I felt that I was trembling. Relics of General Chasse He felt that he had almost been unkind to an unprotected female, and his heart misgave him. An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids Ah, I cried when she left—my mind misgave me; but little I thought she would perish in the salt seas, and all for want of a man in the ship. Foul Play My mind misgave me that it would prove to be news of the worst sort. Poor Miss Finch His mind misgave him as he felt she had ascertained his former purpose respecting Mabel. The Duke's Children Her mind misgave her a little when she saw that he was really in love. The Captives And yet it would have misgiven him more had he allowed himself to be entrapped by Miss Dawkins. An Unprotected Female at the Pyramids To tell the truth, Mrs. Cole's heart sadly misgave her when she saw the Le Page family all sitting up so new and so bright in their new and bright carriage. Jeremy The merchants also were urgent with him; so he sold the curtain to the Christian, albeit his heart misgave him; and, taking the money, set off to return home. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 04 But Mr. Quiverful had long been acquainted with Mr. Harding, and had received kindness at his hands, so that his heart misgave him as he thought of supplanting a friend at the hospital. Barchester Towers My mind misgives me; yet will I find patience. The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1 His heart misgave him: he put spurs to his horse and galloped in advance of his lagging cavalgada. Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada At another her heart misgave her, and she was tormented by a fear lest Swithin should some day accuse her of having hampered his deliberately-shaped plan of life by her intrusive romanticism. Two on a Tower Somewhat, as the days passed, it misgave her that she had beguiled the Bear-folk to deem her their God; and she considered and thought how she might atone it. Wood Beyond the World Eleanor knew in her heart that they had been talking about her, and her heart misgave her as she thought of Mr. Slope and his letter. Barchester Towers My mind misgives me, mine old friend, lest wrangling lead to blows. Two Penniless Princesses When her hand was upon the bolt of the door, her mind misgave her. The Trumpet-Major The air was pitilessly raw and already my heart misgave me. Dubliners But even as she spoke, her heart misgave her. Ramona His mind misgave him that the war against France was, in some sense, a war against the Catholic religion; and the war against Turkey was a crusade. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 My mind misgives me that this meeting is planned to bring us into trouble. The Caged Lion Poor thing! whether she thought he was come, or whether her mind misgave her, she had come after me to the head of the stairs, and heard what they were saying. The Heir of Redclyffe His mind misgave him that he had committed a crime. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 But Mr Quiverful had long been acquainted with Mr Harding, and had received kindness at his hands, so that his heart misgave him as he thought of supplanting a friend at the hospital. Barchester Towers I am as fond of this Child, as though my Mind misgave me he were my own. The Beggar's Opera My mind misgave me throughout this weary siege; but his service held me fast at home, and I trusted that you would watch over him.’ The Caged Lion My heart misgave me—I spent a miserable day. John Halifax, Gentleman My mind misgave me when I heard he had never come in. A House to Let Eleanor knew in her heart that they had been talking about her, and her heart misgave her as she thought of Mr Slope and his letter. Barchester Towers But her heart misgave her a little as she drew near to the house, and remembered how very slight was her acquaintance and how extremely delicate the mission on which she had come. The Prime Minister And when he heard this, his heart misgave him; for he thought of the awful enlightening, the terrible revulsion of feeling that awaited her in the morning. Mary Barton There was something in this reply and the tone in which it was uttered that made the baron's heart misgive him; but he rallied his forces and repeated his hospitable entreaties. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon I dare not whisper it even to myself; but my mind misgives me. Egmont Even in that early time—even while I was happily ignorant of what I have discovered since—my mind misgave me when I looked at you, and thought of that fatal name. Armadale I am not in jesting humor, Will: my mind sadly misgives me that we shall hear black news, and have, perhaps, to do a black deed yet, on board here. Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth Yet, as she went down, her heart somewhat misgave her. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story My heart misgives:—say, mirror of pale death, To whom belongs the honor of this day? King Edward III Alas!" he cried, "my heart misgives me that something strange has happened. Twilight Land The aviator struck a hole in the air; his heart misgave him. Seventeen A Tale of Youth and Summer Time and the Baxter Family Especially William I am going away, with a mind that misgives me. Man and Wife But the minds of the questioners misgave them that the guide was not the rude clown that he seemed. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1 My mind misgave me, and I went on to the admiral's room. No Name Ready's heart misgave him; he looked through his telescope in the direction of the large island, and thought he could distinguish a speck on the water at a great distance. Masterman Ready That seems hard; and your heart will misgive you. The Land of Footprints My heart misgave me; and, indeed, it was my own windows. The Provost |
随便看 |
英语例句辞典收录了117811条英语例句在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词及词组的例句翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。