Thereat the Sweetness of the Strength of the Oak smiled upon me and said,--
Thereat the Angel of Compassion did most shamelessly and wickedly laugh.
Disdainfully doth the buffalo glance
thereat, nigh to the sand with its soul, nigher still to the thicket, nighest, however, to the swamp.
"Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice; Let me see, then, what
thereat is, and this mystery explore -- Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;--'Tis the wind and nothing more!"
"Surely," said I, "surely that is something at my window lattice; Let me see, then, what
thereat is and this mystery explore-- Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;--
Thereat the Bishop of London was angry again, and cried out saying that it was not the custom for those who had come to answer for their misdeeds to sit.
For when he had carried the consulship for a friend of his, against the pursuit of Sylla, and that Sylla did a little resent
thereat, and began to speak great, Pompey turned upon him again, and in effect bade him be quiet; for that more men adored the sun rising, than the sun setting.
Joan heard, and ran to let him out; and
thereat the tragedy was averted, and the comedy began.
And
thereat she told him more of her ranch life in the days before her father died.
"Because he is the devil, as I told you before," was Leach's answer; and
thereat he was on his feet and raging his disappointment with tears in his eyes.
Four days hence, in Finsbury Fields, our good King Henry, of great renown, holdeth a grand shooting match, and all the most famous archers of merry England will be
thereat. Our Queen would fain see thee strive with these, knowing that if thou wilt come thou wilt, with little doubt, carry off the prize.
Thereat Ocimides was seized with grief, and struck out with his sharp reed and did not draw his spear back to him again, but felled his enemy there and then.