I don't wish to offend you--I will say, a certain
Taint. Very well.
Likewise glorious followers, who make themselves as trumpets of the commendation of those they follow, are full of inconvenience; for they
taint business through want of secrecy; and they export honor from a man, and make him a return in envy.
A rage for paper money, for an abolition of debts, for an equal division of property, or for any other improper or wicked project, will be less apt to pervade the whole body of the Union than a particular member of it; in the same proportion as such a malady is more likely to
taint a particular county or district, than an entire State.
The holy angels could not have loved Nicolete with a purer love, a love freer from
taint of any earthly thought, than I, a man of thirty, blase, and fed from my youth upon the honeycomb of woman.
CREON She shall be taken to some desert place By man untrod, and in a rock-hewn cave, With food no more than to avoid the
taint That homicide might bring on all the State, Buried alive.
He was driven to envy such a respectable bereavement, and one so perfectly free from any
taint of misfortune that even his best friend or his best enemy would not have felt the slightest thrill of exultation.
Once subjected to the chromatic
taint, every parental and every childish Circle would demoralize each other.
This is now a
tainted place, and I well know the
taint of it clings to me.
And mine own hatred have I even hated, because it
tainted thee!
Clean or
tainted, hot or stale, Hold it as it were the Trail, Through the day and through the night, Questing neither left nor right.
On the twelfth day my throat was so painful that, taking the chance of alarming the Martians, I attacked the creaking rain-water pump that stood by the sink, and got a couple of glassfuls of blackened and
tainted rain water.
With such a smile then, and with a voice sweet as the evening breeze of Boreas in the pleasant month of November, Mrs Bridget gently reproved the curiosity of Mrs Deborah; a vice with which it seems the latter was too much
tainted, and which the former inveighed against with great bitterness, adding, "That, among all her faults, she thanked Heaven her enemies could not accuse her of prying into the affairs of other people."