"Loathe" Quotes from Famous Books
... Of rubbish that come thick as rooks, But most I loathe the dreary dogs That write in ... — New Collected Rhymes • Andrew Lang
... which, on such a hideous long face and muzzle, with its small, deeply-sunk malicious eyes, and projecting brow and cheeks, seemed almost as if beauty and bestiality were here combined. But Jerry had a habit which would have made Father Matthew loathe him and those who encouraged him. He had been taught to sit in an armchair and to drink porter out of a pot, like a thirsty brickmaker; and, as an addition to his accomplishments, he could also smoke a pipe, like a trained pupil of Sir Walter Raleigh. This ... — Heads and Tales • Various
... "Loathe it? Of course you do! Of course you do! And you don't want to fall in love with one of these lads for ... — Harriet and the Piper - (Norris Volume XI) • Kathleen Norris
... done. He was frightened because every box on the ears he gave used regularly to cost him 200 florins, a very costly passion to indulge in. And besides he was particularly anxious just then to keep Margari in a good humour. A man may loathe a viper but he had better not tread on its tail if he cannot tread on its head. Horrified at his own outburst of rage, the moment he saw Margari disappear in the vine-arbours, he rushed after him, freed him with his ... — The Poor Plutocrats • Maurus Jokai
... I loathe the whole lot of them; in fact, I'm rapidly becoming something of a woman-hater under their influence, but I can't afford to disregard the financial aspect of the matter. And at the same time you ... — The Chronicles of Clovis • Saki
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