"Now, my friends," said she, "to
wile away the time till the bright moon goes down, let us each tell a tale, or relate what we have done or learned this day.
Gales have their personalities, and, after all, perhaps it is not strange; for, when all is said and done, they are adversaries whose
wiles you must defeat, whose violence you must resist, and yet with whom you must live in the intimacies of nights and days.
Young Love's first lesson is -- the heart: For 'mid that sunshine, and those smiles, When, from our little cares apart, And laughing at her girlish
wiles, I'd throw me on her throbbing breast, And pour my spirit out in tears - There was no need to speak the rest - No need to quiet any fears Of her - who ask'd no reason why, But turn'd on me her quiet eye!
There were one or two men whom she observed at the soiree musicale; but she would never have felt moved to any kittenish display to attract their notice--to any feline or feminine
wiles to express herself toward them.
I, WHO erewhile the happy Garden sung By one man's disobedience lost, now sing Recovered Paradise to all mankind, By one man's firm obedience fully tried Through all temptation, and the Tempter foiled In all his
wiles, defeated and repulsed, And Eden raised in the waste Wilderness.
You alone have escaped the
wiles of these animals, therefore you must be under the special protection of Heaven.
They know from experience that they sometimes err; and the wonder is that they so seldom err as they do, beset, as they continually are, by the
wiles of parasites and sycophants, by the snares of the ambitious, the avaricious, the desperate, by the artifices of men who possess their confidence more than they deserve it, and of those who seek to possess rather than to deserve it.
How could you, my poor little unfledged nestling, find yourself food, and defend yourself from misfortune, and ward off the
wiles of evil men?
They affected a frank and friendly demeanor; but their appearance and movements awakened the suspicions of some of the veteran trappers, well versed in Indian
wiles. Convinced that they were spies sent on some sinister errand, they took them in custody, and set to work to drive in the horses.
You are a young gentleman, and do not know half their artful
wiles. Do not be angry with me, sir, for what I said upon account of my house; you must be sensible it would be the ruin of my poor dear girls.
Again I call out all my diplomacy, and again as soon as the thing was about at an end, our friend the government clerk gets hot and red, and his sausages stand on end with wrath, and once more I launch out into diplomatic
wiles."
1-32) `....So she (Europa) crossed the briny water from afar to Crete, beguiled by the
wiles of Zeus.