Unworthy
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'What
unworthy
weakness!' he said to himself angrily.
M. de Frilair exhausted every resource of a most cunning mind, in trying to prove to her that Julien was
unworthy
of her.
As yet none of the family had sufficient presence of mind to devise any means of security for Captain Wharton; but the danger now became too pressing to admit of longer delay, and various means of secreting him were hastily proposed; but they were all haughtily rejected by the young man, as
unworthy
of his character.
"No, Miss Wharton, I cannot enter his dwelling now; I should act in a manner
unworthy
of myself.
I am only, sir, a poor humble man of letters, a mere doctor of medicine, an
unworthy
graduate of Edinburgh, and a surgeon of dragoons; nothing more, I do assure you, Captain John Lawton."
The minister stood erect, with grave composure, following with his eyes, in a kind of scornful pity, the retiring females, and suffered the expostulation of the youth to be given, as if
unworthy
of his notice.
I'm thankful to the good God and Father of us all I've got you back, that's long-suffering and merciful to them that believe on Him and keep His word, though goodness knows I'm
unworthy
of it, but if only the worthy ones got His blessings and had His hand to help them over the rough places, there's few enough would smile here or ever enter into His rest when the long night comes.
I have taken Edie from a life which is
unworthy
of her, and I have connected you by marriage with a noble family.
I told him I was ready to hear anything that he had to say, depending that he would say nothing
unworthy
of himself, or unfit for me to hear.
To which Don Quixote replied, "The pursuit of my calling does not allow or permit me to go in any other fashion; easy life, enjoyment, and repose were invented for soft courtiers, but toil, unrest, and arms were invented and made for those alone whom the world calls knights-errant, of whom I, though unworthy, am the least of all."
And now it is the time; from Hell's abyss come thirsting Tantalus, come Sisyphus heaving the cruel stone, come Tityus with vulture, and with wheel Ixion come, and come the sisters of the ceaseless toil; and all into this breast transfer their pains, and (if such tribute to despair be due) chant in their deepest tones a doleful dirge over a corse
unworthy
of a shroud.
They, however, came towards her, and the curate taking her hand went on to say:"What your dress would hide, senora, is made known to us by your hair; a clear proof that it can be no trifling cause that has disguised your beauty in a garb so
unworthy
of it, and sent it into solitudes like these where we have had the good fortune to find you, if not to relieve your distress, at least to offer you comfort; for no distress, so long as life lasts, can be so oppressive or reach such a height as to make the sufferer refuse to listen to comfort offered with good intention.
"But while I was in the city, uncertain what to do, as I could not find Don Fernando, I heard notice given by the public crier offering a great reward to anyone who should find me, and giving the particulars of my age and of the very dress I wore; and I heard it said that the lad who came with me had taken me away from my father's house; a thing that cut me to the heart, showing how low my good name had fallen, since it was not enough that I should lose it by my flight, but they must add with whom I had fled, and that one so much beneath me and so
unworthy
of my consideration.
"On no account will I allow it," said the curate; "your mightiness must remain on horseback, for it is on horseback you achieve the greatest deeds and adventures that have been beheld in our age; as for me, an
unworthy
priest, it will serve me well enough to mount on the haunches of one of the mules of these gentlefolk who accompany your worship, if they have no objection, and I will fancy I am mounted on the steed Pegasus, or on the zebra or charger that bore the famous Moor, Muzaraque, who to this day lies enchanted in the great hill of Zulema, a little distance from the great Complutum."
"I can well believe," replied Don Quixote, "that if Sacripante or Roland had been poets they would have given the damsel a trimming; for it is naturally the way with poets who have been scorned and rejected by their ladies, whether fictitious or not, in short by those whom they select as the ladies of their thoughts, to avenge themselves in satires and libels—a vengeance, to be sure,
unworthy
of generous hearts; but up to the present I have not heard of any defamatory verse against the Lady Angelica, who turned the world upside down."
"Not many," said Don Quixote; "not that they are
unworthy
of it, but because they do not care to accept books and incur the obligation of making the return that seems due to the author's labour and courtesy.
He locked the door behind him, and by the light of two wax candles undressed himself, but as he was taking off his stockings—O disaster
unworthy
of such a personage!—there
"But first of all," he said, "it is requisite that this worthy duenna and
unworthy
damsel should place their claim for justice in the hands of Don Quixote; for otherwise nothing can be done, nor can the said challenge be brought to a lawful issue."
'Unworthiness for HER only, mind, sir,' resumed Mr. Pickwick; 'for to show that I was not wholly unworthy, sir, I should take a brief review of my past life, and present condition.
And books!--Thomson, Cowper, Scott--she would buy them all over and over again: she would buy up every copy, I believe, to prevent their falling into
unworthy
hands; and she would have every book that tells her how to admire an old twisted tree.
"No engagement!""No, he is not so
unworthy
as you believe him.
has proved him unworthy; nor has anything declared him indifferent to me.--
The adieux were on this side longer and more tender than they had been on the other--not that M. d’Artagnan did not love his son, who was his only offspring, but M. d’Artagnan was a man, and he would have considered it
unworthy
of a man to give way to his feelings; whereas Mme.
"How can I know that?""By the scorn I will throw upon her."D’Artagnan took a pen and wrote: Madame, Until the present moment I could not believe that it was to me your first two letters were addressed, so
unworthy
did I feel myself of such an honor; besides, I was so seriously indisposed that I could not in any case have replied to them.
For shame! that’s
unworthy.
"Pardon me, madame, for having by a trick
unworthy
of a gentleman provoked your anger; and I, in exchange, pardon you the murder of my poor love and your cruel vengeance against me.
On a neighbouring hill I perceived the national school, where, as I was informed later by our host, were taught Hebrew, English, French, and Danish, four languages of which, with shame I confess it, I don't know a single word; after an examination I should have had to stand last of the forty scholars educated at this little college, and I should have been held
unworthy
to sleep along with them in one of those little double closets, where more delicate youths would have died of suffocation the very first night.
It is only an accidental obstruction, not met by Saknussemm, and if we don't destroy it we shall be
unworthy
to reach the centre of the earth."
But if you would come out with me into that forgotten world; if you would know Boy Jim and Champion Harrison; if you would meet my father, one of Nelson's own men; if you would catch a glimpse of that great seaman himself, and of George, afterwards the
unworthy
King of England; if, above all, you would see my famous uncle, Sir Charles Tregellis, the King of the Bucks, and the great fighting men whose names are still household words amongst you, then give me your hand and let us start.
The gentlemen pronounced him to be a fine figure of a man, the ladies declared he was much handsomer than Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with great admiration for about half the evening, till his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for he was discovered to be proud; to be above his company, and above being pleased; and not all his large estate in Derbyshire could then save him from having a most forbidding, disagreeable countenance, and being
unworthy
to be compared with his friend.
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