"'Tis not through envy of thy happy lot But being too happy in thine happiness | |
"3. it is a very expensive place; "and 4. the authorities are strange and little devoted to music, "so that I have to live amid vexation, envy, and persecution, | |
"All my classmates envy me." | |
"All the bees envy me | |
"And I, the envy of all who view me" | |
"'Tis not through envy of thy happy lot But being too happy in thine happiness | |
"3. it is a very expensive place; "and 4. the authorities are strange and little devoted to music, "so that I have to live amid vexation, envy, and persecution, | |
"All my classmates envy me." | |
"All the bees envy me | |
"And I, the envy of all who view me" | |
"charity envies not; | |
"from one who envies you." | |
- He envies you. | |
- No, that he envies me. | |
- She envies you! - I don't give you this right... - I'm no wolf! | |
"charity envies not; | |
"from one who envies you." | |
- He envies you. | |
- No, that he envies me. | |
- She envies you! - I don't give you this right... - I'm no wolf! | |
"I envied her beauty and lusted for her boyfriends. " | |
"you're the richest, the most envied, you're the Baroness von Essenbeck." | |
'"I've always envied the spectators sitting on the terrace of that bar while we were roasting on our bikes. So I asked my brother to sit there and order me a beer, just in case I had time to stop by and drink it on one of the last laps. | |
- But, Laura, if it weren't for your tutelage, I would never... have developed that razor-sharp investigative instinct that I've always so envied in you. | |
- Everybody we knew envied us. | |
"The angels," "not half so happy in heaven," "Went envying her and me" | |
"envying the real father. | |
- I did not want them envying you. | |
And then, thinking, hoping, that he'd drowned, I swam to the shore and was hiding among the graves there, envying them that were in them... | |
And, you're sitting on you asses envying? | |
"I envied her beauty and lusted for her boyfriends. " | |
"you're the richest, the most envied, you're the Baroness von Essenbeck." | |
'"I've always envied the spectators sitting on the terrace of that bar while we were roasting on our bikes. So I asked my brother to sit there and order me a beer, just in case I had time to stop by and drink it on one of the last laps. | |
- But, Laura, if it weren't for your tutelage, I would never... have developed that razor-sharp investigative instinct that I've always so envied in you. | |
- Everybody we knew envied us. | |
"The angels," "not half so happy in heaven," "Went envying her and me" | |
"envying the real father. | |
- I did not want them envying you. | |
And then, thinking, hoping, that he'd drowned, I swam to the shore and was hiding among the graves there, envying them that were in them... | |
And, you're sitting on you asses envying? | |