1 | You are as weak as a bled calf, you know you are; and yet you need have done nothing since I arrived. | |
2 | Though his heart is said to be weak, he seems perfectly healthy. | |
3 | He grew weak in after years. | |
4 | Add all this up and Mr Martin argues that both America and Britain suffer from weak demand rather than enfeebled supply. | |
5 | Thus time goeth not from him, but with him, and he feels age more by the strength of his soul than by the weakness of his body. |