单词 | rheum |
例句 | Surprised and relieved that he could see me through all that rheum, I said, “How come?” The eye surgery I never should have seen 2014-01-28T00:00:00Z Amir began wheezing at night — once so badly that an ambulance was called — and woke up most mornings to find his eyes swollen shut with rheum. Lawmaker calls for delaying demolition near D.C. General until shelter residents are out 2018-07-09T04:00:00Z Unwillingly do the manes of the deceased taste the tears and rheum shed by their kinsmen: then do not wait, but diligently perform the obsequies of the dead. The Masculine Cross A History of Ancient and Modern Crosses and Their Connection with the Mysteries of Sex Worship; Also an Account of the Kindred Phases of Phallic Faiths and Practices 2012-04-11T02:00:31.327Z Dim or sore with water or rheum; Ð said of the eyes. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z The Cornus alternifolia, or "swamp walnut," has a reputation among the people in certain localities as being a "sure" remedy for "salt rheum." New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers 2012-02-05T03:00:10Z Now have we many chimneys, and our tenderlings complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses. Knowledge is Power: A View of the Productive Forces of Modern Society and the Results of Labor, Capital and Skill. 2011-12-24T03:08:00.833Z Ulenspiegel made answer: “I come from Rome, where I healed the Pope’s dog of a sorry rheum that grieved him sore.” The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume I (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere 2011-12-10T03:00:17.800Z Lord Vanity, not feeling himself included in the last vocative, took a pinch of Rappee and gazed very fiercely at my Lady Bunbutter through the rheum and water of his ancient eyes. The Passionate Elopement 2011-12-02T03:00:19.930Z That tickling rheums Should ever tease the lungs and blear the sight. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z There it is stated that the first human pair grew at the time of the autumnal equinox in the form of a rheum ribes with a single stalk. Teutonic Mythology, Vol. 1 of 3 Gods and Goddesses of the Northland 2011-10-31T02:00:30.820Z For fish are all so plenty in their country, That the men all are full of rheum and phlegm. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z I am an unfortunate man, I that am come from a land so far to kiss Your Holiness his foot and cure his dog of the rheum. The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume I (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere 2011-12-10T03:00:17.800Z The initial h is often silent, as in hour, herbage, huge, honest, honor, humor; also, after r, rhomboid, rheum, rhyme, myrrh, ghost, aghast, catarrh, rhubarb, catarrhal, rheumatic, dishabille, rhapsody, posthumous, hemorrhage, &c. Guide to the Kindergarten and Intermediate Class and Moral Culture of Infancy. 2011-06-30T02:00:25.950Z Dimmed, as by a watery humor; affected with rheum. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z So can those who rub their faces with the rheum from the eye of a horse or dog, and those who cut their eyelashes. Jamaican Song and Story Annancy stories, digging sings, ring tunes, and dancing tunes 2011-02-28T03:00:31.280Z All night I felt I was taking a rheum. Hospital Sketches 2011-02-16T03:00:37.920Z Salt rheum is not a disease of the skin. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 68, June, 1863 2011-02-11T03:00:30.570Z Then he raised his rickety old hat—was that a tear that stole into his eyes, or the rheum of old age?—and slowly walked down the stairs, holding by the banisters. The Ivory Gate, a new edition 2010-12-25T03:00:10.617Z "You'll take a rheum—a cold, lying there—'tis a heavy dew!" Our Admirable Betty A Romance The ordinary troubles of advanced age—rheums, aches, and infirmities—fell upon him. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi Volume the Second "A villain rheum," he cried, as he opened his eyes, to listen ill-humouredly enough to Raincy's grave communication of the King's demand. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion Now have we many chimneys; and yet our tenderlings complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses. Elizabethan England From 'A Description of England,' by William Harrison The sun had warmed her body somewhat, and the glistening rheum of frost had melted from all three. Astounding Stories, July, 1931 Rheumatism, for instance, is explained by the Arab quack as a defluxion of rheums, failing to discharge through the upper orifices, progress downward, and settling in the muscles and joints, produce the affection. The Book of Khalid He turned toward me, and looked into my eyes with two filmy orbs that distilled the rheum of intoxication. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. X (of X) - America - II, Index These, by their sweetness, allay the sharpness of rheums, and lenify their acrimony. A Treatise on Foreign Teas Abstracted From An Ingenious Work, Lately Published, Entitled An Essay On the Nerves Are you fond of coughs, colds, dyspepsia and rheums? Scientific American magazine, Vol. 2 Issue 1 The advocate of Industry and Journal of Scientific, Mechanical and Other Improvements And that what we vulgarly call rheums, and colds, and distillations, is nothing else but an epidemical looseness to which that little commonwealth is very subject from the climate it lies under. Notes and Queries, Number 204, September 24, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. For instance:— Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum? Characteristics of Women Moral, Poetical, and Historical We kick backwards at the human race, we spit upon them; we void our rheum upon their ugly gaberdines. The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 2 Then, in a voice more like his own, he added, “Get you in to your knitting, old Mistress Floriszoon, and tie your cap well o’er your ears, lest the cold wind give you a rheum.” It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot They affirmed it was an antidote to all poison; that it expelled rheums, sour humours, and obstructions of all kinds. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce Firstly thou, churl son of Janus, Rough for cold, in drugget clad, Com'st with rack and rheum to pain us;— Firstly thou, churl son of Janus. Collected Poems In Two Volumes, Vol. II S. I looked for the chalky cliffs, but I could find no whiteness in them; but I guess it stood in her chin, by the salt rheum that ran between France and it. The Comedy of Errors The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] Friend hast thou none; For thine own bowels, which do call thee sire, 30 The mere effusion of thy proper loins, Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum, For ending thee no sooner. Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] So may rheums and catarrhs be far from you, and may your hearth be crowned with content! Life And Adventures Of Peter Wilkins, Vol. I. (of II.) I could say what I know of the virtue of it, for the expulsion of rheums, raw humours, crudities, obstructions, with a thousand of this kind; but I profess myself no quacksalver. The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) If I may query put, what mental rheum Did cause selection of such vacuous mind To fill a post requiring mental grasp? 'A Comedy of Errors' in Seven Acts Hence a grave frigid rheum and frequent cough Shook me till fled I to thy bosom, where 15Repose and nettle-broth healed all my ills. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus It leads to rheums and indigestions and off we go. Journeys to Bagdad Now have we many chimnies; and yet out tender**** complain of rheums, catarrhs, and poses; then had we none but reredosses, and our heads did never ache. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary Note that eye, ’tis rheum o’erflows, Pity’s flood there never rose. 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 We must seek firing in the bowels of the earth, or the unkind atmosphere will fill us with rheums and aches. The Last Man Hence a chill heavy rheum and fitful cough shattered me continually until I fled to thine asylum, and brought me back to health with rest and nettle-broth. The Carmina of Caius Valerius Catullus She being an old lady, somewhat troubled by rheum, and fearful lest the cough she had should disturb the Princess, made exchange of chambers with her son. The Tales Of The Heptameron, Vol. I. (of V.) Tears of emotion actually filled her eyes and mingled with the rheum of her cold. By the Light of the Soul A Novel Make an ointment from the root and rub this on the skin for salt rheum. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada No: 'tis a salt rheum, that scalds my eyes. The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 06 Here once more he wiped away the rheum, with every appearance of regret and sorrow. The Black Prophet: A Tale Of Irish Famine Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three There rose out of the darkness a face hung all over with hair and near as black as the hair, with red-rimmed eyes that oozed salt rheum. The History of Richard Raynal, Solitary What cures they have for rheums beside, And if their hearts get ossified From eating bread of bones? The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood The owner told me she had had her husband fix it for her the previous winter when she was bothered with salt rheum. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada And, indeed, he did suffer from aches and cramps, which he attributed to her; but which were more reasonably supposed to be owing to rheum caught in the marshes of Pendle Forest. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest That very night a rheum fell into his eyes so that within a few days he became stark blind. Woman's Life in Colonial Days Mr Rogers lifted his practicable hand, and with a red bandanna handkerchief wiped the rheum from his eyes. Hocken and Hunken One of Luke's eyes was closed with a kind of watery rheum, and was never opened except when he thought a rabbit was about to jump into a net. The Amateur Poacher Externally, used for.—It is better used externally; the bruised leaves are good for poisonous wounds, bites of snakes, spiders and insects, ulcers, sore eyelids, salt rheum, erysipelas, poisoning from ivy and other skin affections. Mother's Remedies Over One Thousand Tried and Tested Remedies from Mothers of the United States and Canada "What do you mean by that?" he demanded and as she smiled a creamy rheum flowed from her nostrils to the corners of her mouth. Scorched Earth "Rush on his host, as doth the melted snow Upon the valleys, whose low vassal seat The Alps doth spit and void his rheum upon." Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England It has a hot biting taste, voids rheum, cools the head, and is all their physic. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time A. Because of the rheum descending from the brain, filling the conduit of the lights; and sometimes through imposthumes of the throat, or rheum gathering in the neck. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy And this they did, he says, to prevent their being troubled with rheum in after life. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 They died of disease, sarampion, rheum, smallpox, and ill-usage, or escaped to other islands with the Caribs. The History of Puerto Rico From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation Thy heart lies festering in the rheum that exuviates from its foul surroundings. Mistress Penwick The best thing for the rheum Sir, That falls into your worships eyes. Beggars Bush From the Works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher (Volume 2 of 10) A. Because through their age the bones are thin through want of heat, and therefore the hair doth grow there, by reason of the rheum of the eye. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy You Lunas have always been delicate; your father, long before he was my age, could barely walk, and was always complaining of rheum and of the damp in this garden. The Shadow of the Cathedral One whose eyes, as much as can be seen of them, are streaky fat floating in semi-liquid rheum. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843 Yet still that misty height I chose, For well I knew the world had those, Whose sight, by learning clear'd of rheum, Could pierce with ease the thickest gloom. The Sylphs of the Season with Other Poems He is a seller of pills and salves, very learned in humors, and rheums, and fluxes, and all manner of ailments. The White Company I would I had not trusted Malkin to his keeping, for, crippled as I am with the cold rheum, I am undone if aught but good befalls her. Ivanhoe I am so troubled with the rheum too. The Lucasta Poems It is the cuspidore into which she voids her royal rheum. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 While slandering the prophets of progress and religion they have vented their foul rheum on all the gods of literature. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 01 His notebooks would appear to have contained more than remedial prescriptions for agues, fevers, and rheums. She Stands Accused But this canyon seemed to waken like an old man, with rheum and stiffness of the joints, with heaviness, and a dull, malignant mind. The Song of the Lark His mouth was drawn awry, his speech entirely inarticulate, his eye obscured by thick rheum, and his clothes were stained by the saliva that occasionally driveled from his lips. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor It is a matter of utter indifference to the ex-slaveholders what this calumnious little fice says about them, if he will but refrain from voiding his fetid rheum upon their families. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10 Daffy's elixir possesses extraordinary powers in purifying the blood and working off all phlegms, humours, vapours, or rheums. Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 Take this hare's scut to wipe the rheum from your eyes. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1 I've done with rhyming; the rheum gripes me at the gullet. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 5 Yes, yes, my lord the king, answered Gargantua, I can rhyme gallantly, and rhyme till I become hoarse with rheum. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1 See, now, how like a man it was to let him lie here uncovered and fill his body with deadly rheums. The Prince and the Pauper, Part 4. He was watching me, under his gray eyebrows, with his soft eyes, in which there was a glitter of blackness but none of the rheum of old age. Under the Prophet in Utah; the National Menace of a Political Priestcraft Sol causes rheums in the eyes, coldness in the stomach and liver, syncope, catarrhs, pustular eruptions, hysterics, eruptions on the lower extremities. Thaumaturgia In reality, the public, our never-sufficiently-to-be- respected mother, is the most unutterable sycophant that ever the clouds dropped their rheum upon. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater "My poor lad Willie," said the mistress of the house, returning with a courtesy the brave lieutenant's scrape, "I fear he hath the rheum again, overheating of himself after sungate." Mary Anerley : a Yorkshire Tale For his censures, I void my rheum upon them. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 02 Who else, Excellency," said a voice hoarse and thick with rheum, a voice like the croak of a crow, "though it is little thanks to your Excellency. Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch I could say what I know of the virtue of it, for the expulsion of rheums, raw humours, crudities, obstructions, with a thousand of this kind; but I profess myself no quack-salver. Every Man in His Humor They endeavour, as long as possible, to conceal their blindness and deafness, their rheums and gouts; nor do they ever confess them without reluctance and uneasiness. A Treatise of Human Nature But Sir Walter replied that these windows were not of the new-fangled sort, made to open, that honest men might get rheums, and foolish maids prate therefrom. Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland Near him was a young boy in skins who brushed the flies from his face; but they always came back, and settled on the rheum which ran from his eyes. The Hermit and the Wild Woman He wore about his shoulders a heavy cloak; his pale face was drawn and his voice broken with rheum. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Nay, I have my rheum, and I can be angry as well as another, sir. Every Man in His Humor Beaten about by the heel and toe Are butterflies, sick of the day's long rheum, To die of a worse than the weather-foe. The Dynasts MOS: Flows a cold sweat, with a continual rheum, Forth the resolved corners of his eyes. Volpone; Or, the Fox Troth, signior, nothing but your rheum; I have been taking an ounce of tobacco hard by here, with a gentleman, and I am come to spit private in Paul's. Every Man out of His Humour Nay, I have my rheum, and I be angry as well as another, sir. Every Man in His Humour Was that benignant, venerable face Fit target for their foul throats' voided rheum? The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 2 Jewish poems: Translations And what my mirror shows me in the morning Has more of blotch and wrinkle than of bloom; My eyes, too, heretofore all glasses scorning, Have just a touch of rheum . Poems of the Past and the Present Whatever good properties he may possess are, in fact, neutralised by a 'cold rheum' running through his veins, and taking away the zest of his pretensions, the pith and marrow of his performances. Table Talk Essays on Men and Manners Glyndon started, as he turned his gaze from the fresh, fair, rosy face of the girl, and saw the eyes dropping rheum, the yellow wrinkled skin, the tottering frame of the old man. Zanoni The pose: a defluxion or rheum which stops the nose and obstructs the voice. The Canterbury Tales, and Other Poems About the vernal equinox, however, I caught a violent cold, which was attended with a difficulty of breathing, and as the sun advances towards the tropic, I find myself still more subject to rheums. Travels through France and Italy The violence of controversy, or the earnestness of enquiry, will often generate inflammations and rheums which are not understood, or assigned to their true cause by the professors of medicine. Timaeus Pray you, once more; Is not your father grown incapable Of reasonable affairs? is he not stupid With age and altering rheums? can he speak? hear? The Winter's Tale At a few drops of women's rheum, which are As cheap as lies, he sold the blood and labour Of our great action: therefore shall he die, And I'll renew me in his fall. Coriolanus That year, indeed, he was troubled with a rheum; What willingly he did confound he wail'd: Believe't till I weep too. Antony and Cleopatra Friend hast thou none; For thine own bowels, which do call thee sire, The mere effusion of thy proper loins, Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum, For ending thee no sooner. Measure for Measure Rush on his host, as doth the melted snow Upon the valleys, whose low vassal seat The Alps doth spit and void his rheum upon. King Henry V You say so: You that did void your rheum upon my beard, And foot me as you spurn a stranger cur Over your threshold; moneys is your suit. The Merchant of Venice Faith, none for me; except the north-east wind, Which then blew bitterly against our faces, Awak'd the sleeping rheum, and so by chance Did grace our hollow parting with a tear. King Richard II Trust not those cunning waters of his eyes, For villainy is not without such rheum; And he, long traded in it, makes it seem Like rivers of remorse and innocency. King John I looked for the chalky cliffs, but I could find no whiteness in them; but I guess it stood in her chin, by the salt rheum that ran between France and it. The Comedy of Errors This is the prince of leeches; fever, plague, Cold rheum, and hot podagra, do but look on him, And quit their grasp upon the tortured sinews. The Talisman |
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