Consequently i en mening
Consequently, when Lord Bellars was at Home, Daniel plagued me continuously with his Lustful Attentions.
Consequently, the Costume I sought was to be found right in Coxtart’s Emporium—and a fetching one ’twas.
Consequently, I did not tell the Poet what I thought of his miserable Form and his loathsome Avowals of Passion.
Consequently, I was loath to allow any Treatment of you which might corrupt your true and joyous Infant Nature and turn your Delight to Pain.
But Mary, who had stay’d Home, protected at her Mother’s Bosom, did not know what ’twas to be depriv’d of Home and Hearth, and consequently she appreciated neither them nor her Mother.
If, i’faith, all Creatures were part of one Great Organism, which, in turn, was part of the Universal Mind, and consequently of God, then our seeming Diff’rences were but Harmonies unknown to us.
The Ante-Chamber was dark as a Stygian Cave, and ’twas fill’d with the Cages of her Birds which had been drap’d heavily as if for Night; consequently, tho’ ’twas still Day outside, no Birds chatter’d nor sang.
’Tis said that Adversity is a sort of Crucible wherein all our petty Fears are melted down; if we become more open to Life’s Joys after Misfortunes, ’tis because we know how scarce they are and consequently we appreciate ’em.
You see here before you the Ultimate Result of Insubordination in the Divine Chain of Being, which is loathsome in the Eyes of the Benevolent, Omniscient, Omnipotent Supreme Being, and consequently which ’tis our Moral Duty as Men to punish swiftly and severely….
She directed me then to Skynner’s Establishment, bade me meet her promptly at Eleven o’ the Clock in Golden Square, chid me sternly not to betray her—for if Coxtart learnt we had been abroad without so much as a By-your-Leave, ’twould go hard with her, and consequently she would go hard with me, and ran off to meet her Mysterious Tradesman.
In this Epick I told all I knew of Sailing Ships and the Spanish Main, of the Travels of a Group of Valiant Pyrates call’d the Merry Men (whom ev’ryone believ’d were mere Inventions of the Poet’s Fancy), of the famous Female Pyrate, Anne Bonny, as well as Slavers, Slaves, the Buccaneers, the Pyrate Round upon the Eastern Seas—which was by then, the latter 1720s, entering the Realm of Legend (and consequently, becoming more and more the Subject of Books and Poems).
She was also very loath to wash her Hands, e’en after going to the Necessary House; for why, she reason’d, must she wash ’em when they would just get dirty again? She complain’d bitterly of the Want of a Scullery Maid, saying that so great a Chef as herself should not have to trouble with fiddling Work, such as dressing small Birds; consequently, she serv’d ’em up compleat with all the Feathers and Entrails with which the Creator had blest ’em (and nought but a bit of Catchope or Piccalillo for Sauce).
Consequently, the Costume I sought was to be found right in Coxtart’s Emporium—and a fetching one ’twas.
Consequently, I did not tell the Poet what I thought of his miserable Form and his loathsome Avowals of Passion.
Consequently, I was loath to allow any Treatment of you which might corrupt your true and joyous Infant Nature and turn your Delight to Pain.
But Mary, who had stay’d Home, protected at her Mother’s Bosom, did not know what ’twas to be depriv’d of Home and Hearth, and consequently she appreciated neither them nor her Mother.
If, i’faith, all Creatures were part of one Great Organism, which, in turn, was part of the Universal Mind, and consequently of God, then our seeming Diff’rences were but Harmonies unknown to us.
The Ante-Chamber was dark as a Stygian Cave, and ’twas fill’d with the Cages of her Birds which had been drap’d heavily as if for Night; consequently, tho’ ’twas still Day outside, no Birds chatter’d nor sang.
’Tis said that Adversity is a sort of Crucible wherein all our petty Fears are melted down; if we become more open to Life’s Joys after Misfortunes, ’tis because we know how scarce they are and consequently we appreciate ’em.
You see here before you the Ultimate Result of Insubordination in the Divine Chain of Being, which is loathsome in the Eyes of the Benevolent, Omniscient, Omnipotent Supreme Being, and consequently which ’tis our Moral Duty as Men to punish swiftly and severely….
She directed me then to Skynner’s Establishment, bade me meet her promptly at Eleven o’ the Clock in Golden Square, chid me sternly not to betray her—for if Coxtart learnt we had been abroad without so much as a By-your-Leave, ’twould go hard with her, and consequently she would go hard with me, and ran off to meet her Mysterious Tradesman.
In this Epick I told all I knew of Sailing Ships and the Spanish Main, of the Travels of a Group of Valiant Pyrates call’d the Merry Men (whom ev’ryone believ’d were mere Inventions of the Poet’s Fancy), of the famous Female Pyrate, Anne Bonny, as well as Slavers, Slaves, the Buccaneers, the Pyrate Round upon the Eastern Seas—which was by then, the latter 1720s, entering the Realm of Legend (and consequently, becoming more and more the Subject of Books and Poems).
She was also very loath to wash her Hands, e’en after going to the Necessary House; for why, she reason’d, must she wash ’em when they would just get dirty again? She complain’d bitterly of the Want of a Scullery Maid, saying that so great a Chef as herself should not have to trouble with fiddling Work, such as dressing small Birds; consequently, she serv’d ’em up compleat with all the Feathers and Entrails with which the Creator had blest ’em (and nought but a bit of Catchope or Piccalillo for Sauce).
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