1 | Yea; though no leaf of the wild garlands, which they wore while they danced, be left in their hair! | |
2 | I think to need no more of your drugs, my kind physician, good though they be, and administered by a friendly hand. | |
3 | He thought too well of himself to comprehend on what motive his cousin could refuse him; and though his pride was hurt, he suffered in no other way. | |
4 | That is, we did not develop a strong sense that killing is evil just because it is morally wrong, although it certainly is. | |
5 | There's another rare cause of sudden cardiac death that can occur in anyone, though it's usually heard about in young people who play sports. |