81. I consider it is not yett terme time and since you could not have the pleasure of the first sight, I resolved you should have a full relation from " Yo'r most Aff'nate Mother " A. North. 82. 5: 1 Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation. 83. 50: 22 Now consider this, ye that forget God, lest I tear you in pieces, and there be none to deliver. 84. 77: 5 I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times. 85. I always consider an old English family as well worth studying as a collection of Holbein's portraits or Albert Durer's [124] prints. 86. If a squinting person come to the house while it is burning, or a person barefooted, it is considered an ill omen. 87. If this be true augury; your last letter may be considered as ominous of my breaking down. 88. To this day it is still considered shameful for a Persian to spit in public, or wipe the nose, or show signs of wind, or be seen going apart for his natural needs. 89. (42) Hence you must never know a careless mood; if it be night, you must consider what your troops shall do when it is day; if day, how the night had best be spent. 90. "I can no longer consider you as a friend, " said the Satyr, "a fellow who with the same breath blows hot and cold. " |