10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUALMISHLY»
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qualmishly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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ACT V. SCENE I. A Close behind the Farm. Enter Mons-u'. Maddy. A FINE
evening, really, for a cool thrust or two— Where is the warrior that is to entertain '
me here? 'Egad, I wish 'twas over; I don't like it; it Sits but qualmishly upon my
stomach.
Arthur Murphy, M. de Crébillon (Prosper Jolyot), 1796
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A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces: Which are ...
Egad, 1 wish 'twas over ; I don't like it ; it sits but qualmishly upon my stomach. Oh
! yonder he comes cross the stile. Ho, that's a boy, 1 think ; I suppose he has sent
some formal excuse ; the women have locked him up ; the country is raised ...
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The Country Lasses; Or, The Custom Of The Manor: A Comedy : ...
'Egad, I wish 't'was over; I don't like it; it sits but qualmishly upon my stomach. Oh!
yonder he comes cross the stile—No, that's a boy, I think. I suppose he has sent
some formal excuse; the women have locked him up, the countryis raised, or the
...
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The Country Lasses, Etc. [With a Plate by Louis Du Guernier.]
A Fine Evening, really, for a cool; Thrust or two -Where is the Wartior that is to
entertain me here P Egad, I wish 'twas o-ver, l don't like it; it sits but qualmishly
upon my Stomach-Oh, yonder he comes crcss the Stile: No, that's a Boy, l- think-I
...
Charles JOHNSON (Dramatic Writer.), Louis Du Guernier, 1768
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The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray
I say, the query came qualmishly across me why the devil I was there, and why
not walking calmly on the shore. The guide began pouring his professional
jargon into my ears. “ Every one of them bays,” says he, “has a name (take my
place, ...
William Makepeace Thackeray, 1870
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Volpone, Or the Fox, a Comedy
'Esigad, I' wish 'tivas over; If don't like it; it (its but qualmishly upon. my stomuch
Oh ! yonder he co-nes cross the flits-No, that's a boy, I think. l suppose he has
sent some formal excuse; the ivomen-have locked him up, the country is raised, ...
Benjamin Jonson, Charles I Johnson, John Vanbrugh, 1778
7
The United Service Magazine
... of a duck sounded unwelcome in my ears. Meanwhile, Lieut. V. failed not to
enjoy the hustling and rapid disappearance of P. and myself. I sneaked (feeling
very qualmishly) to my berth ; and P. took his watch on deck. On board the
transport, ...
8
Charlotte and Myra. A puzzle in six bits
... same wretched condition as himself. Thirdly, I asked myself qualmishly
whether it might not have been a mere prejudice on the part of the foxworld
versus brushes, which though ornamental must certainly be heavy. Fourthly, 10
CHARLOTI'E ...
William Winwood READE, 1859
9
The Palace Beautiful, and Other Poems
Qualmishly querying, quarrelsomely quaint, Rousing rife ridicule's repealed
restraint; Speaking soft silliness—such shallow show, That tottering toysters,
tickled, titter too. Useless, ungainly, unbelov'd, unblest, Virtue's vague visor, vice's
veiling ...
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The Irish Sketch-book: Easyread Super Large 20pt Edition
... four rowers hurrooing and bounding madly from one huge liquid mountain to
another – four rowers whom I was bound to pay. I say, the query came qualmishly
across me why the devil I was there, and why not walking calmly on the shore.
William Makepeace Thackeray, 2008