单词 | moil |
例句 | Rain splashed from a moiling sky and the day was dreary and cold. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z Something of my life seemed to retreat with them into a gray distance, moiling. Invisible Man 1952-01-01T00:00:00Z When animal droppings and garbage and spoiled straw are piled up in a great heap, the rotting and moiling give forth heat. The Midwife's Apprentice 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z A crowd of men and women moiled like nightmare figures in the smoke-green haze. Invisible Man 1952-01-01T00:00:00Z No one paid me any special attention, although the street was alive with pedestrians, all moiling along in the mysterious tint of green. Invisible Man 1952-01-01T00:00:00Z Becca moved as close to the edge as was bearable and looked down at the moiling water. Wilderness by Sarah Hall 2013-03-18T13:22:56Z Projects to moil over in the nursing home. John Jeremiah Sullivan on Writing Unconsciously 2019-12-23T05:00:00Z Some are near-empty, just turbid blackness; others are filled with moiling rapids and rushing rivers. Documenta 13: Mysteries in the mountain of mud 2012-06-11T17:53:51Z He was trained in the Jewish religious practice of brit milah — a profession generally spelled “mohel” in English and pronounced “moil.” Philip L. Sherman, Who Circumcised Thousands of Babies, Dies at 67 2023-08-15T04:00:00Z In the case of election meddling, however, this country just joined a moiling crowd of the interfered with — and largely by us. Election-meddling follies, 1945-2019 2019-05-25T04:00:00Z In reality, much of that moil is a matter of perception. Rethink your work week: How you can hunt down an unbelievable amount of free time 2018-09-09T04:00:00Z And, in addition to attunement to this external moiling of sensation, one is also and simultaneously dispassionately attentive to the contents of one’s own mind. Perspective | Mindfulness would be good for you. If it weren’t so selfish. 2017-08-24T04:00:00Z At Bruges, when you leave the train, —A singing numbness in your ears,—20 The Carillon's first sound appears Only the inner moil. Poems on Travel 2012-04-23T02:00:31.163Z Suppose the weary worker toils, For scanty pittance delves and moils; Am I my brother's keeper? The Optimist's Good Morning 2012-03-15T02:00:23.453Z They toil for them; they moil for them; Help lame dogs over stiles, And do their best to buck them up With cheery words and smiles. Current History: A Monthly Magazine of the New York Times, May 1918 Vol. VIII, Part I, No. 2 2012-02-04T03:00:16.443Z Also, it proved immensely diverting to the loyal amigos to creep out by night with a pair of wire-nippers and undo in a moment what men had moiled through days to accomplish. The Code of the Mountains 2012-01-07T03:00:15.050Z Folded and fenced with silence Mindless of moil and mart, It is twilight here in my garden, And twilight here in my heart. The Melody of Earth An Anthology of Garden and Nature Poems From Present-Day Poets 2011-12-31T03:00:17.930Z Even in them the effect of this weary toiling and moiling is seen in many lines and wrinkles; their breathing is harder and their voice is forced. Thoughts Out of Season (Part II) 2011-12-07T03:00:18.847Z It’s all their fault that we have to moil and toil and hurry and scurry!” Mighty Mikko A Book of Finnish Fairy Tales and Folk Tales 2011-11-25T03:00:15.030Z Twenty years have I toiled and moiled in poverty, twenty years have I and my children been ground down while that nameless interloper has spent our money right and left. Diana Tempest, Volume III (of 3) 2011-11-12T03:00:34.213Z Why? makes the knave any moiling, as ye have seen or heard? Gammer Gurton's Needle 2011-09-24T02:00:15.643Z There were people who were rich; people who did not have to toil and moil—people who lived in plenty. Wang the Ninth The Story of a Chinese Boy 2011-09-12T02:00:25.620Z He snorted as the accumulated must stimulated his nostrils; but there was more than must—the smell was that of an opened grave which had been covered with moil for a century. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 21 2011-09-09T02:01:06.280Z I moil and toil, inch and pinch, work day and night to mend his clothes and get his food ready, and this is what I get for it. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z He toiled an' moiled into his grave To leave a lad what couldn't save! Rebel Verses 2011-07-22T02:00:18.367Z Or turn to the equally fascinating pages which tell how Sir James Simpson toiled, and moiled, and dared, and suffered in the long researches which led to the discovery of chloroform. The Whole Armour of God 2011-07-12T02:00:30.060Z It seems as if the earth toiled and moiled to simply supply her wants. Days and Nights in London or, Studies in Black and Gray 2011-07-12T02:00:29.167Z She could not withstand the influence of the dull, gray house, and the toiling, moiling, money-grabbing city, though she felt intuitively that the influence of both was inimical to her domestic happiness. A Reconstructed Marriage 2011-06-23T02:00:23.143Z If you think I'm going to moil and toil and cook for you down here as I do at home, you're mistaken. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z He had, by force and violence, made himself Lord over one of the cities in the valley, and all who lived there must toil and moil for the hard master on Falkensten. Top of the World Stories for Boys and Girls Translated from the Scandinavian Languages 2011-06-21T02:00:28.070Z But his wife moils on in the same place. A New Atmosphere 2011-05-20T02:00:35.903Z A fig for a kingdom, and the toiling and moiling of it! The Last of the Vikings 2011-05-09T02:00:04.200Z Here have I been toiling and moiling all these years, morning till night, building up the business step by step to what it is now. Dry Fish and Wet Tales from a Norwegian Seaport 2011-04-24T02:00:08.440Z Of course not, but all that toiling and moiling for the sake of money is a mistake. The Haute Noblesse A Novel 2011-03-10T03:00:50.577Z Please don't mix your own sweet self into this horrid moil. In the Onyx Lobby 2011-02-14T03:00:31.897Z Charter turned back to the red moiled sky—a rolling, roaring Hades in the North. She Buildeth Her House 2011-01-04T03:01:05.167Z Every day, every hour, I should say to myself: 'Over in America there's a man toiling and moiling for her. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z “I have to toil and moil like a slave for the cause.” The Parson O' Dumford Nobody knows how he has toiled and moiled, except me. Rachel Ray But, once in the moil, she saw no reason for backing out, and proceeded to pick an open quarrel. In the Onyx Lobby 2011-02-14T03:00:31.897Z Now will come moils to drive a man daft. The Unknown Sea While you were sitting in the 'Black Eagle,' drinking your claret, I was once more toiling and moiling and inquiring round, so that he has but to pick and choose. The Wish A Novel Look here, Sarah, we toil and moil the whole year through. Yiddish Tales It is the crowd, for me in service moiling, Till Earth be reconciled to toiling, Till the proud waves be stayed, And the sea girded with a rigid zone. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 The more they love their husbands, the less they like the idea of their toiling and moiling. Rambles in Womanland What was the use of moiling away at law? Shadows of Flames A Novel But does she not toll and moil in Robert's household from early morn till late at night? The Wish A Novel Having seen you all makes the idea of toiling and moiling here pretty poky. Harper's Round Table, October 22, 1895 She had toiled and moiled, and brought up her boys and girls in a way that won her pastor's heart. Leonore Stubbs Out of the night Crying to fright The earth he swoops to spoil— There is furious scathe in the whirl of his wrath, In his path There is misery and moil. Song-Surf But at last I felt disgust Of this strife with ill-licked boors In my bless�d land—I grew Weary of these daily moils. Atta Troll You know that all my life I have toiled and moiled, but never have I worked so hard as in these three years. The Wish A Novel A tumult of shadows moiled through the flames as the crowd fought to get free. Astounding Stories, July, 1931 Bound to one triumph, of one travail born, Doomed to one death, in one brief life we moil; The pangs that maim us and the powers that spoil Are common sorrows heired from worlds outworn. Ioläus The man that was a ghost He felt sorry for the poor, tired people that lived so humbly there and slept now but to rise in the morning to begin moiling again. The Cup of Fury A Novel of Cities and Shipyards He was alone with his moiling doubts and fears and unanswerable questions, and he knew that every other man there was alone with them, too.... Astounding Stories, February, 1931 England is Ireland's lackey, and must wait till her betters are served, must toil and moil in her service, receiving in return more kicks than halfpence. Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule They have since been toiling and moiling to disqualify Venizelos permanently from office on the ground that he is a republican, and that the destinies of monarchy would not be safe in his hands. England and Germany "Stay allatime on King Asia?" inquired the Chinese, moiling his hands together and bowing slightly. Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China Yet some must do Life's daily task-work; some Who fain would sing must toil Amid earth's dust and moil, While lips are dumb! Poems with Power to Strengthen the Soul The rays gave their tiny cluster the appearance of a monster even more fantastic than those moiling around them—a monster with long straight tentacles of glaring white. Astounding Stories, February, 1931 And thus, when my feet brought me to the line of traffic, as I returned home, I would unconsciously hasten my steps, for the moil and toil of a city's strife I could not bear. The Love Story of Abner Stone I say it's a great comfort and uplift to Malc and me when we toil and moil and perspire up here, to remember there's one lady in the family anyhow. 'Lizbeth of the Dale The square area above it danced with reeling stars, moiled by a purple-black heaven. Peter the Brazen A Mystery Story of Modern China So he plans it, Performs it, perfects it, makes amends75 For the toiling and moiling, and then, sic transit! Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning There’s the mill; I’m old and done, and while there’s one of the old stock forward I would not turn it over to be moiled and muddled by a limited company. Lorimer of the Northwest Beneath the joyous heavens men moiled and sweated at the task of slaying. The Orchard of Tears In due time we passed end o’ track, where a bevy of sweated men were moiling like mad, clanging down the rails upon the hasty ties and ever calling for more, more. Desert Dust In a short time, "The heavy moil that shrouds the dead" was entirely removed. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17 I like a fool, toiled and moiled for her night and day and this is my reward.' An Anarchist Woman This trench is cut with a hammer and moil, or, where compressed air is available and the rock hard, a small air-drill of the hammer type is used. Principles of Mining Valuation, Organization and Administration It is very wrong to miss fun and adventure by toiling and moiling here. The Windy Hill And a whole army now toiling and moiling for him every night, for him the chief and master. The Bill-Toppers So avaricious hopes are checked, And so proud man may lack respect; And so ambition may be foiled Of the reward for which it moiled. Fables of John Gay (Somewhat Altered) Patriotism, racialism, unionism, had all been lost in a moiling megalopolitanism. This Crowded Earth Just as he got it in view, the moiling space out there coalesced into one smoldering ember. Hunters Out of Space I don’t see any use in toiling and moiling over the things as I do. In the Mahdi's Grasp Harrasford, the great English manager—Pa knew them all by name—Harrasford, the man for whom a whole nation of “artistes” toiled and moiled nightly. The Bill-Toppers Ah, I do not wonder you love this morning hour, when beauty reigns supreme, before the toil and moil of the world has begun. Floyd Grandon's Honor Somewhere beyond the canyon's moiling maw, Harry Collins found that freedom and that oblivion. This Crowded Earth There, the stones had spilled out in all directions and the waves moiled over and about them for several hundred yards. Hunters Out of Space He has no taste for the toil and moil of money-getting,—a refined, studious, thoughtful young man. A Little Girl of Long Ago Would he come clean through the moil, winning honor and his place among men? The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest If Eugene is not a success amid the toil and moil of business, he shines out pre-eminently on such occasions as these. Floyd Grandon's Honor Mercy on us, child! how hast moiled thine hair like a fowl his pennes!” The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time And it occurred to us that if a strain like that is put upon a weak woman we surely ought to be able to go on moiling for a while, Indian summer or not. Pipefuls Where the eager crowd is moiling, struggling on with weary tread! Rippling Rhymes “Now then, wife,” perhaps he would say, “I feel quite sorry for you; don’t go toiling and moiling, and don’t go out to the hay cutting.” Russian Fairy Tales A Choice Collection of Muscovite Folk-lore You've toiled and moiled on chickens and sculpture and candy and boarders and everything just to be able at last to be a real singer. Miss Pat at Artemis Lodge As we drop the curtain, they are still toiling and moiling, patiently, heartily, and hopefully, for gold. The Lifeboat For nearly two hours did they toil and moil over the narrow limits of that sea-girt rock—yet victory leaned to neither side. Erling the Bold Hans, like Gulliver among the Lilliputs, guarded a gate in company with four of his brothers, and they toiled and moiled like heroes, while perspiration rolled in streams from their blazing faces. The Settler and the Savage It was a busy place long before London Bridge was built—a place of throng and moil as far back as the centuries before the coming of the Romans. Westminster The Fascination of London Moil and toil, moil and toil, from morning to night, and no thanks whatever.” Nat the Naturalist A Boy's Adventures in the Eastern Seas It was this period of his life which Robert afterwards described, as combining "the cheerless gloom of a hermit with the unceasing moil of galley-slave." Robert Burns Why should we tarry any longer to see everything moiled and set at nought? The Armourer's Prentices She's up in that old garret toiling, and moiling, and packing away enough things to furnish an inn. A Little Girl in Old Salem To think of me toiling and moiling away in that workshop of mine, day after day, and week after week, and year after year—and there's all the thanks you get for it. The Drone A Play in Three Acts In actual life, yes, in the moil and toil of propaganda, "movements," "causes" and agitations the statesman-inventor and the political psychologist find the raw material for their work. A Preface to Politics Overwork in the study is just as healthful as overwork on the farm or at the ledger or in the smoky shop, toiling and moiling, with no rest and no quickening thoughts. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 96, October 1865 The two great beasts were moiled together against the stream. Son of Power You know how he toils and moils that you may have a brilliant establishment. Debit and Credit Translated from the German of Gustav Freytag An hour or two later Brent, eying the fresh arrivals, frowned a bit dubiously as he compared them with the human beavers who had moiled there through the night. A Pagan of the Hills But routine forced him out--into what?--into the moil and toil of fighting for offices, and there he has cut a poor figure indeed. A Preface to Politics I see other people toiling and moiling, and getting hopeless and miserable and exhausted till my heart aches for them. Prisoners Fast Bound In Misery And Iron Time was when I was young, like you, and played Like you, the unconquerable Titan's part; Year after year I toiled and moiled for bread, Which hardens a man's hand, but not his heart. Love's Comedy This kind of life—the cheerless gloom of a hermit, with the unceasing moil of a galley-slave, brought me to my sixteenth year; a little before which period I first committed the sin of rhyme. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham She began to promenade the deck, still cluttered with luggage over which the Lascar stewards were moiling. Parrot & Co. O ye who toil in the town, And ye who moil in the mart, Hear the artless song, and your faith made strong Shall renew your joy of heart. The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar Or, echo, mocking us with sound, Repeat the busy voice, we pray, Of moiling thousands, now dull clay, And waken up the gloom profound. The Mound Builders At Bruges, when you leave the train, —A singing numbness in your ears,— The Carillon's first sound appears Only the inner moil. The Germ Thoughts towards Nature in Poetry, Literature and Art Such was Aunt Hannah's creed, and it pleased her while she moiled over the work to announce in song that she acted upon divine command. Destiny And what has kept me up since, toiling and moiling with a husband and boys, if the drugs hasn't? The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax There was once a rich man who after years of toiling and moiling had his barns full, and thought: Now I can rest and enjoy life. I.N.R.I. A prisoner's Story of the Cross And were it so, who would strive and moil in this world? An Eye for an Eye Her beautiful Archelaus … now toiling and moiling in those terrible deserts, those sandy places, of Australia, which was the underside of the world, where black heathen went about mother-naked. Secret Bread Well, to be plain, out of the Stewart cark and moil! Foes Perhaps I may go shufflingly at first; for I was never before walked in trammels; yet, I shall drudge and moil at constancy, till I have worn off the hitching in my pace. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 Julia, why, you won't know yourself strolling on the sands with a parasol while your poor delicate husband is toiling and moiling away in the dingy city. Jewel's Story Book At the time that he vanished from Lingborough the gossips of the country side said, This comes of making pets of tramps' brats, when honest folk's sons may toil and moil without notice. Tales from Many Sources Vol. V He had toiled and moiled, day and night, and been faithful to his trust. The Turtles of Tasman Now that he was attending the School as a second-class student, he had to toil and moil in order to secure a first-class diploma. His Masterpiece How could she expect to bring him up in such poor, narrow circumstances, and with all this toiling and moiling? One of Life's Slaves De selfish man would rader dan put out his hand to work, Let women toil, an' sweat and moil—as wicked as de Turk. Blown to Bits or, The Lonely Man of Rakata The Indian girl saw the inert body of the woodsman dashed down through the moil and water, now showing an arm, now a leg, only once, for a single instant, the head. The Silent Places Even now perhaps he was on his way to her, whereas I, poor oaf that I was, was moiling here over some trucky work. Twelve Men They had for certainly three generations lived in comfortable idleness, watching from their big square house the different collections of hamlets toiling and moiling, and paying their rents every gale day. Muslin No time for shrieking out, no time for breathing; All toiling and moiling—some feebler, some bolder, But each sees a fiend-face grin over his shoulder: Thus merrily live they in Vanity Fair! Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 419 Volume 17, New Series, January 10, 1852 Men go on toiling and moiling, eager to be richer; desperately struggling, as if against poverty, at the same time that they are surrounded with abundance. Thrift All or any of the factors I have mentioned in previous chapters may be critical, and the moil and turmoil of a crowded tenement home may be responsible. The Nervous Housewife He had forgotten the calm and tranquil region that stretched beyond the moil and anguish of the strife for gain. Gordon Keith He is the poor, plain, working bee; and the queen bee too often sits in regal state in her comfortable hive while he is toiling and moiling abroad. Brave Men and Women Their Struggles, Failures, And Triumphs I say, though, isn't it jolly up here—soaring above all these moiling mannikins below—wasting their precious lives grubbing in the mire—dead to the glories of the universe—seeking happiness and finding misery. A Trip to Venus Oliphant as combining "the cheerless gloom of a hermit with the unceasing moil of a galley slave." Selections from Five English Poets And there was Arthur, proposing to go yachting with Lady Dunstable!—while she might toil and moil—all alone—in this August London! A Great Success Yet there he was with a good wife, an agreeable family, and a comfortable income to compensate him for his extravagance with the letter h, while I had to toil and moil in solitary gloom. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 101, July 11, 1891 Fly away from the moil of the world and find rest and shelter for yourself? The Threshold Grace Still must I plod, and still in cities moil; From precious leisure, learned leisure far, Dull my best self with handling common soil; Yet mine those honors are. Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. To him it seemed an evil world, full of crimes, of moils, of deceits, of abominations; the Church seemed corrupt, venal, shameless, and Rome the centre and the soul of this accursed world. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Her eyes, upslanting and full of languor, looked out over the toiling, moiling ocean. Every Soul Hath Its Song But why—" "Haven't I worked early and late, and toiled and moiled, and never took a bit o' pleasure, and never axed 'ee to lay out no money for I? North, South and over the Sea Blame them not, if for a time their limbs forget their toil and moil and their hearts their pangs and sorrows. Bushido, the Soul of Japan If she could know how hard her mother worked, And what ado I had, and what a moil With my half-dozen! Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. O Sage, I give one that will make you moil. When hearts are trumps Here am I," says he, "toiling and moiling from morning till night for a few paltry farthings, while neighbour Hunks only goes quietly to bed, and dreams himself into thousands before morning. MacMillan's Reading Books Book V Well, in the third week the ice became horribly rough, and with moil and toil enough to wear a bear to death, I did only five miles a day. The Purple Cloud Am I dead to the world, that I thus disdain Its moil and toil in the prime of life, When perhaps a score of years remain To win more gold in its selfish strife? Poems Down, down, down and down, With idler, knave, and tyrant!Why for sluggards cark and moil?He that will not live by toilHas no right on English soil! God’s word’s our warrant! Andromeda and Other Poems When in thae fits she thinks she is here in the Bow, and living with you, and working and moiling in the house just as she used to do langsyne. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII Why, here," he said—"here we go through all this muck and moil to help fix things nicer for her at home, and what's it all amount to? Alice Adams Your Life shall moil i' the ground, and plant his seed, A farmer foisoning a huge crop of grief. The Poems of Sidney Lanier But moil not too much under ground; for the hope of mines is very uncertain, and useth to make the planters lazy, in other things. The Essays of Francis Bacon Sometimes Prometheus will make a mistake in his calculations, or else, carried away by passion, he will sacrifice an immediate good to a premature enjoyment, and, after having toiled and moiled, he will starve. System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery Some song that shall be suppling oil To weary muscles strained with toil, Shall hearten for the daily moil, Or widely read Make sweet for him that tills the soil His daily bread. New Poems So he plans it, Performs it, perfects it, makes amends For the toiling and moiling, and then, `sic transit'! An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry A voice said to him—Why do you stay here and live this mean moiling life, when a glorious existence is possible for you? Walden Why should we tarry any longer to see everything moiled and set at nought? The Armourer's Prentices This kind of life—the cheerless gloom of a hermit with the unceasing moil of a galley-slave, brought me to my sixteenth year; a little before which period I first committed the sin of rhyme. The Letters of Robert Burns No self-respecting trout would rise to the surface of such a moil, or abandon for syllabubs of tinsel the magnificent solidities of ground-bait such a freshet would bring down from the hills. The Forest The very word "school" means leisure, and in a world of toil and moil suggests paradise. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene Here am I," said he, "toiling and moiling from morning till night for a few paltry farthings, while neighbor Thanks only goes quietly to bed, and dreams himself into thousands before morning. Sanders' Union Fourth Reader I ventured to express an English view of the matter, namely, the undesirability of encouraging idleness and self-indulgence in one's children by toiling and moiling for them in old age. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne His sister toiled and moiled all she could, but it helped little; so at last she told him how silly it was to do naught for the house. East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon Paul toiled and moiled; he worked from early morning till late at night; his busy hands were occupied with every sort of labor, and whatever he touched throve. Dame Care It is not Hers so much to do the hard toil and moil of the world, as to surround it with a halo of beauty, to convert work into pleasure. The Pleasures of Life Robert later declared, probably with some bitter exaggeration, that his life had combined 'the cheerless gloom of a hermit with the unceasing moil of a galley slave.' A History of English Literature A truce to your moiling! for hard daily toiling Gives Rank that must ne'er be derided. The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales in Verse Together with Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects You see I was the adventurer, the man mussed and moiled by life and its problems. Marching Men He was something affected at the change, of course; 'twas not so easy to say good-bye to a place where one had lived and toiled and moiled so many years, and come to care for. Growth of the Soil In the background of his consciousness still whirled the moil of his wonder and bewilderment. The Claim Jumpers It seems that Mr. Crisp here has toiled and moiled for many years, keeping you in comparative luxury and idleness. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch They say men moil and toil for a poor living; so I moil and toil, and am living, I thank God; in good time be it spoken. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 7 Why, yes; why should I force him to toil and moil without the least hope of ever enriching himself? Fruitfulness They began moiling at the stump again, sweating, cursing, and the girl halted her horse near by. Bull Hunter The stage, and literature, and the arts generally are not for poor fellows moiling in a City office. The Postmaster's Daughter A whole winter's toiling and moiling, and thousands of dollars put into the ground, haven't produced an ounce of gold above that claim or below No. 5. The Magnetic North The peasant may grope in the bowels of earth, And for treasure may greedily moil He digs and he delves through life for the pelf, And digs till he grubs out a grave for himself. Wallenstein's Camp A set of sweaters, a parcel of lazy rogues, who made poor people toil and moil for them. Fruitfulness They could not ignore their social instincts altogether, and this was the only day when the toil and moil of work was put aside. Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago Personal recollections and reminiscences of a sexagenarian Tearing up the stubborn soil, Trudging, drudging, toiling, moiling, Hands, and feet, and garments soiling— Who would grudge the ploughman's toil? Poems of the Heart and Home Early and late they toil and moil at their books, and they've eyes for nothing else. The Post Office May not Mr. Schuyler have known the lady previously—oh, it is such a moil! Vicky Van Meanwhile the bear had been toiling and moiling away at his bundle of wood, which took him much longer to collect than he expected; however, at last he arrived quite exhausted at the woodcutter's cottage. Tales of the Punjab But the toil and moil of years had worn away these recollections, and weakened the desire for sacred things. Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago Personal recollections and reminiscences of a sexagenarian How that fellow toiled and moiled and gloated over his wretched diamonds! What's Bred in the Bone As his laborers dug and moiled and sweated under the hot clear sun, he watched with lively interest for whatever they might turn up. Masters of the Guild O'Neil nodded at the long thin line of moiling men in the distance. The Iron Trail It became, as it were, tacitly understood between them that the wife should toil and moil to keep her husband. The Fortune of the Rougons But unless one toils and moils like a beast of burden, one cannot even live simply, some will say! Ardath So Cyril Waring had toiled and moiled in that deadly atmosphere for some hours in vain, and now sat, wearied out and faint from foul vapours, by Elma's side on the damp, cold footboard. What's Bred in the Bone Straight from the Manor, sir, yes,—and such a heat and moil I never felt on any May morning, which is most onwholesome, I am sure. God's Good Man My poor father and mother came out of the country, thinking to better themselves; instead of that, they found nothing but cold and hunger, and toil and moil. The Nether World Others toil and moil all their lives long—and the very dogs are not pitiful in our days, as they were in the days of Lazarus. North and South I wonder if I am to go on all my life toiling and moiling for money? Wives and Daughters Only take these sordid worries off her shoulders, and give her what she needs, and don't let her toil and moil. Sisters But old Laws operate yet; and phase and phase Of men's dynastic and imperial moils Shape on accustomed lines. The Dynasts All day long, in the places of Tax, Of rubicund tape and sealingwax, He toils and moils till the hour of tea, Blessed old five o'clock, sets him free! Tea Leaves Allah hath made plain for thee the way into the vineyard without toil and moil. The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 03 I witness fellow earth-men surge and strive; Assemblies meet, and throb, and part; Death's soothing finger, sorrow's smart; - All the vast various moils that mean a world alive. Wessex Poems and Other Verses Meanwhile the Bear had been toiling and moiling away at his bundle of wood, which took him much longer to collect than he expected; however, at last he arrived quite exhausted at the woodcutter's cottage. The Junior Classics — Volume 1 An assent Would yield the Empire many years of peace, And leave me scope to heal those still green sores Which linger from our late unhappy moils. The Dynasts So spake the god, and went back again into the moil of men. The Iliad She could not do enough to prove her gratitude for former favors, and went toiling and moiling about, feeling that the hardest, most disagreeable tasks were her especial duty. An Old-Fashioned Girl An', moil, he was a wonder wi' the lambs. Greyfriars Bobby As it is, his life seems to consist of toiling and moiling all the week, and of stolidly and joylessly soaking himself into semi-stupidity on Sunday. A Face Illumined —Cannon upon the foul and flooded road, Cavalry in the cornfields mire-bestrowed, With frothy horses floundering to their knees, Make wayfaring a moil of miseries! The Dynasts Natural woods abound in that region, also peat-bogs not yet drained; and fishy lakes and meres, of a dark complexion: plenteous cattle there are, pigs among them;—thick-soled husbandmen inarticulately toiling and moiling. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 09 Give up your gold-hunting, and toiling and moiling after honor and glory, and copy us. 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 Cannot you be contented with so noble and lofty a function in life without toiling and moiling? Woman and Labour With such steel, One need fear nothing in the moil of life. La Sainte Courtisane Did occasion ever demand of his army moil and toil, he laboured beyond all others as a thing of course, believing that such ensamples are a consolation to the rank and file. Agesilaus Of poor craftsmen that pay rates and taxes from their day's wages, of the dim millions that toil and moil continually under the sun, we know what is the lodging and the tending. Latter-Day Pamphlets A mere drudge, toiling and moiling early and late for your bare living and two cheap dresses a year. Mrs. Warren's Profession He saw the little patio, and his mother cooking and moiling at crude housekeeping and finding time to caress and love him. The Night-Born Incense is pouring Like the spring rain Down on the mob That moil through the street. The Congo and Other Poems Can't you picture her, this wild woods creature, quick with every old primitive instinct, yearning for the free open, and mowed up in a vile little hash-joint and toiling and moiling for four mortal years? The Night-Born |
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