"Attrap" Quotes from Famous Books
... that temper, then they were sure to have the more freedom to themselves: the which, though done by stealth, they make as bad as may be: and yet hardly any man, tho he had the eyes of Argolus can attrap them; for if by chance you should perceive any thing, they will find one excuse or another to delude you, and look as demure as a dog in a halter, whereby the good man is easily pacified and ... — The Ten Pleasures of Marriage and The Confession of the New-married Couple (1682) • A. Marsh |