"His angry steed did chide his foaming bit." | |
"If I do chide you, it's for your own good" | |
"What are you so happy about?", Mother would chide. | |
"either give me your heart, or chide me" | |
"whether you give me your heart, or whether you chide me" | |
"His angry steed did chide his foaming bit." | |
"If I do chide you, it's for your own good" | |
"What are you so happy about?", Mother would chide. | |
"either give me your heart, or chide me" | |
"whether you give me your heart, or whether you chide me" | |
And Christ chides her and says, | |
And from henceforth, when you are over-earnest with your Brutus, he'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. | |
Jesse always chides me for talking about the past. | |
She chides him, but does not refuse his help. | |
And Christ chides her and says, | |
And from henceforth, when you are over-earnest with your Brutus, he'll think your mother chides, and leave you so. | |
Jesse always chides me for talking about the past. | |
She chides him, but does not refuse his help. | |
- Eizabeth's an extraordinary chid. | |
- This is Robin Maxwe's chid? | |
Chid chidi | |
Don't you worry, unborn fetus chid! | |
He chid the sisters when first they put the name of king upon me, and bade them speak to him: | |
"Or rather, thou art she in thy not chiding, | |
- Are you chiding me? | |
- Are you chiding me? | |
After some inventive chiding on the part of Alderman Mays Gilliam... | |
And so, we have to ask ourselves, is this Martha and Mary in the foreground in contemporary guise, with the old woman chiding with that gesture, saying "Hurry up"? | |
- Eizabeth's an extraordinary chid. | |
- This is Robin Maxwe's chid? | |
Chid chidi | |
Don't you worry, unborn fetus chid! | |
He chid the sisters when first they put the name of king upon me, and bade them speak to him: | |
"Or rather, thou art she in thy not chiding, | |
- Are you chiding me? | |
- Are you chiding me? | |
After some inventive chiding on the part of Alderman Mays Gilliam... | |
And so, we have to ask ourselves, is this Martha and Mary in the foreground in contemporary guise, with the old woman chiding with that gesture, saying "Hurry up"? | |