"Ide" Quotes from Famous Books
... doe? Kill thee or him: How may I rid you all? Where is the Man That will all others end and last himselfe? O that I had thy Thunder in my hand, Thou idle Rover, I'de[42] not shoote at trees And spend in woods my unregarded vengeance, Ide shevire them downe upon their guilty roofes And fill the streetes with bloody burials. But 'tis not Heaven can give me what I seeke; To you, you hated kingdomes of the night, You severe powers that not like those above Will with faire words or childrens cryes be wonne, That ... — Old English Plays, Vol. I - A Collection of Old English Plays • Various
... —iPobres! iDe tanto estudiar! Pero a ti debia de darte vergueenza de trabajar como un peon siendo el mas rico del pueblo, alcalde por anadidura. (p78) —Por eso voy solo.... ... — Novelas Cortas • Pedro Antonio de Alarcon
... country town, Jim mashed his hand with a hatchet, Drivin' a tent stake down. He couldn't work that night, nohow, But the "trap" hed got to be done. The Spaniard said he'd try it— 'N' they had to take him or none. I knew Jim didn't like it, 'N' Ide looked scared and white— "Look out for me, boys," she whispered, "I'm goin' to fall to-night;" Then she looked up with a shiver, At the trapeze swingin' there, A couple of bars and a rope or two Forty feet up in the air. But up she clumb—he arter— ... — Point Lace and Diamonds • George A. Baker, Jr.
... Redding, Ide, Sutter, Semple, Merritt, Bidwell, Leese, and Lassen the leading men of the day. The victorious military and naval chiefs, Sloat, Stockton, Montgomery, Fremont, Kearney, Halleck, and Gillespie are now men ... — The Little Lady of Lagunitas • Richard Henry Savage
... "Ide'no!" replied the little page with equal affability. "Goin' in fer pol'tics, I guest. Jeest! Wot a slob ... — The Lieutenant-Governor • Guy Wetmore Carryl |