There was neither surgeon nor medicines to be had, nor could I procure anything to
ease my pain but a little oil, with which I anointed my arm, and in time found some relief.
Our greatness will appear Then most conspicuous, when great things of small, Useful of hurtful, prosperous of adverse We can create, and in what place so e're Thrive under evil, and work
ease out of pain Through labour and endurance.
"They have been ill at
ease since they were forced to accept so many human beings into their confidence.
Never in his life had he felt so supremely at his
ease with one of the opposite sex.
Were your friends, the Allens, still in Bath, you might go to them with comparative
ease; a few hours would take you there; but a journey of seventy miles, to be taken post by you, at your age, alone, unattended!"
Surely, with that note in your hand, your mind is at
ease too?"
To
ease the reader's curiosity, therefore, rather than his apprehensions, we proceed to inform him that an Irish peer had arrived very late that evening at the inn, in his way to London.
It shall be my care to see that you pass the rest of your days in
ease and plenty.”
Therefore, he who considers both of these states will recognize great difficulties in seizing the state of the Turk, but, once it is conquered, great
ease in holding it.
For if you reduce usury to one low rate, it will
ease the common borrower, but the merchant will be to seek for money.
Yes; for Arthur was at
ease about Hetty--not quite at
ease about the past, for a certain burning of the ears would come whenever he thought of the scenes with Adam last August, but at
ease about her present lot.
In her memories of Vronsky there always entered a certain element of awkwardness, though he was in the highest degree well-bred and at
ease, as though there were some false note--not in Vronsky, he was very simple and nice, but in herself, while with Levin she felt perfectly simple and clear.