"Meseems" Quotes from Famous Books
... up all day, This lyric, elegiac, song, Meseems hath come the time to say Farewell! Adieu! Good-by! ... — Tobogganing On Parnassus • Franklin P. Adams
... "Meseems," says Ingcel, "it should be no sadder for me than the destruction I gave you. This were my feast that Conaire ... — The Harvard Classics, Volume 49, Epic and Saga - With Introductions And Notes • Various
... Edward, thoughtfully, "I say not that thou doest evil. War and bloodshed seem hard and cruel matters to me; but God hath given that they be in the world, and may He forbid that such a poor worm as I should say that they be all wrong and evil. Meseems even an evil thing is sometimes passing good when ... — Men of Iron • Ernie Howard Pyle
... scoundrel-subjects, though he tried to like it, was evidently no joy to this practical mind. Pity, yes: but pity for the scoundrel-species? For those who will not have pity on themselves, and will force the Universe and the Laws of Nature to have no "pity on" them? Meseems I could discover ... — Latter-Day Pamphlets • Thomas Carlyle |