This fear of the pure snow, the innocent snow, That never harmed aught living?
It was an idle bolt I sent, against the villain crow; Fair sir, I fear it harmed thy hand; beshrew my erring bow!
Yet I am sorry if I have harmed you, and should you be able, I pray you, say a good word in the World of Speerits for your sinful old godmamma Riennes.
He would go and tell him all; in the character of an upright man who does not like to see his rich neighbour harmed by the entanglement of that neighbour's daughter in an undesirable relationship.
She has never harmed us, nor would she should we have fallen into her hands.
But one who has never harmed thee, and who cannot harm thy people, if she would; who asks for succor.
As the case stood, he drank all the wine he wanted, yet remained sober, and his pursuit of pederasty harmed no one.
Seems like you've taken a spite against my dog, and he never harmed you that I know of.
But we have told you only the truth, and say again that your dog was not harmed by us.
It was a matter of indifference, in the first place, whether they harmed the hunters or not.
He will not hurt the brave Winnebago who fights men, but he slays the Wolf that bites the children of the pale faces, that have never harmed him.
Yet," said he, "his brow has never harmed you: but the laughter of these men has brought great sorrow upon the state.
To the miner's gratification, the tunnel appeared not to have been harmed at all, not a stone having been jarred loose so far as he was able to observe.
I heard about the explosion, so I came in here to see if my cave had been harmed any.
More likely that the knaves have sold than harmed the creature," he pronounced at the end of the story.
Has Ráma harmed with ill intent Some poor or wealthy innocent?
O’er roof and wall the fires have spread, Nor harmed a hair of Sítá’s head.
For lack of it men fix their faith so exclusively as that the faith is itself harmed thereby, on the past act of Christ's death on the Cross.
Politian answered on behalf of all of us, saying that we had harmedno man.
Olaf," she said, "if I harmed you, you know well it was because I loved you.
Also, if he holds that any have harmed him, he may make complaint, and it shall be considered without delay.
I had harmednone of them; I had barely defended my life when attacked.
Does he need to temper the harshness and severity of his advice with sweetness and charm, so that he may at once benefit mankind and avoid being harmed by one whom he has benefited?
These temperings appear as radiant belts about the sun; furthermore, the angels are veiled with a thin adapting cloud to prevent their being harmed by the influx.
The angels are veiled with a corresponding thin cloud, to prevent their being harmed by the glow of burning love (n.
You have harmed Jack in some way--I am sure of it!
Oi niver harmed a soul, save when I was in liquor," he whined.
They are not cannibals, as are many of their neighbors, and they have never harmed me.
But the shot harmed the provost as little as if it had struck an anvil.
But when he would not cease this behaviour and continually besought my forgiveness, I answered him, "Dear friend, what have I to forgive thee that hast never harmed me in thy life?
But in recompense for that I had a new plague to encounter: namely, that my new master was one of those strange soldiers that do think to get to heaven: he was contented with his pay and never harmed a child.
Because, if youharmed my dog, I should take the liberty of shooting you without a moment's delay.
For before sin entered into the world those living evils had no existence; or if they were in existence, they harmed not nor annoyed.
And the case of Abel is the first example of this promise which was made to Adam and Eve; and by this example God showed that the serpent harmed not Abel, although he caused him to be thus murdered by his brother.