Revenge is in thy soul: wherever thou bitest, there ariseth black scab; with revenge, thy poison maketh the soul
giddy!
"Be it thy course to being
giddy minds With foreign quarrels." -- SHAKESPEARE
IN Heaven a spirit doth dwell "Whose heart-strings are a lute;" None sing so wildly well As the angel Israfel, And the
giddy stars (so legends tell) Ceasing their hymns, attend the spell Of his voice, all mute.
At a distance of a quarter-mile before him, but apparently at a stone's throw, rose from its fringe of pines the gigantic face of rock, towering to so great a height above him that it made him
giddy to look up to where its edge cut a sharp, rugged line against the sky.
you'll make yourself
giddy, an' tumble down i' the dirt," said Luke, the head miller, a tall, broad-shouldered man of forty, black-eyed and black-haired, subdued by a general mealiness, like an auricula.
Captain Nemo, to Ned Land's great displeasure, did not like the neighbourhood of the inhabited coasts of Brazil, for we went at a
giddy speed.
Polly walked beside Dorothy a while, holding her new friend's hand as if she feared to let it go; but her nature seemed as light and buoyant as her fleecy robes, for suddenly she darted ahead and whirled round in a
giddy dance.
But the first boy seems to me a mighty creature, dwelling afar off, whose
giddy height is unattainable.
"Simply that there are some heads naturally
giddy, which are easily turned by prosperity."
'You'll make me
giddy soon, if you go on turning round like that.' She was now working with fourteen pairs at once, and Alice couldn't help looking at her in great astonishment.
"I felt
giddy and almost overcome," Edna said, lifting her hands instinctively to her head and pushing her straw hat up from her forehead.
When Jeff arrived, Tom accosted him; and "led up" warily to opportunities for remark about Becky, but the
giddy lad never could see the bait.